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Pilots and cabin crew can’t wear perfume during flights – here’s why

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Last updated: 19 June, 2025 4:13 PM
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Pilots and cabin crew can’t wear perfume during flights – here’s why

New Delhi: Most of us use perfume or deodorant before heading out, whether for work or travel. But have you ever noticed that pilots or flight attendants never smell of perfume while on duty? This is not a coincidence, it’s actually a rule, and there’s a strong reason behind it.

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Alcohol testing before flightsRisk of distraction and allergiesWhat does DGCA say?Why this rule is important

Pilots and cabin crew are not allowed to wear perfumes, mouthwash, or even certain kinds of toothpaste during flight operations. The rule is not just about personal habits but is tied directly to flight safety and health concerns.

Alcohol testing before flights

Before every flight, pilots have to undergo a mandatory breath test to check for alcohol consumption. Perfumes, mouthwashes, and some personal care products contain alcohol. 

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If a pilot wears perfume, the alcohol in it may affect the result of the breathalyzer test. A false positive can lead to unnecessary trouble, even if the pilot has not consumed any alcohol.

Risk of distraction and allergies

Perfumes with strong scents can be distracting in the closed environment of a cockpit. Pilots need to remain fully focused at all times during a flight. A strong smell could cause discomfort or loss of concentration.

Also, many passengers and even crew members can be sensitive or allergic to strong fragrances. A powerful perfume may cause breathing issues, headaches, or allergic reactions, which is risky inside a closed cabin at 30,000 feet.

What does DGCA say?

India’s aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has issued guidelines about this. It has proposed that pilots and crew members should avoid all alcohol-based products — including perfumes, mouthwash, and certain toothpastes, especially before and during duty hours.

These guidelines are part of efforts to ensure clear breathalyzer test results and to protect crew and passengers from health problems caused by fragrances.

Why this rule is important

This rule helps in:

  • Ensuring pilots pass alcohol tests without false alarms.
  • Reducing distractions in the cockpit.
  • Preventing health issues like allergies or breathing difficulties for passengers and crew.
  • Providing a safer and more comfortable travel experience for everyone on board.

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