https://dms.ntsb.gov/public/63500-63999/63653/634395.pdf
Toxicology testing performed by the FAA’s Bioaeronautical Sciences Research
Laboratory identified amphetamine (安非他命) at 2.2 ug/ml, morphine (嗎啡) at
0.192ug/ml, zolpidem (唑吡坦) at 0.088 ug/ml, fluoxetine (百憂解) and its
metabolite norfluoxetine, and baclofen (貝可芬) at 0.72 ug/ml in cardiac blood.
All of these substances as well as hydromorphone and ibuprofen were found in
the pilot’s urine. The lab found the heart blood unsuitable for testing for
hydrocodone, the more common precursor for hydromorphonethan morphine.
...
Amphetamine is a Schedule II controlled substance that stimulates the central
nervous system available by prescription for the treatment of attention
deficit disorder (AD/HD) and narcolepsy.
...
During a visit in September 2015, the pilot’s primary care physician noted a
history of substance abuse with inpatient rehab treatment in 2013 and another
from January-March in 2015. At the time, the pilot had been abusing opioids
and benzodiazepines. He was noted to have chronic back pain. He told the
physician he was being treated for depression and the records document he
wastaking Adderall and Prozac.
NTSB的藥物報告看下來不太像是吸毒阿
比較像是飛行前吃了一些平常在吃的抗ADHD 抗憂鬱 肌肉放鬆之類的藥
才被驗出有這些東西的