A Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) pilot was arrested Wednesday after testing positive for cocaine in a blood test conducted in Nice, France, according to reports from Nice-Matin. The pilot was apprehended before operating a flight. Details regarding the pilot’s route and the quantity of cocaine detected have not been released. The incident raises concerns about safety protocols and drug testing procedures within the airline. The pilot has been convicted following the incident, though sentencing details remain undisclosed. SAS has not yet issued a public statement regarding the matter, but an investigation is expected. This event could potentially impact the airline’s reputation and lead to a review of its employee screening processes.