Chinese pilots face armpit sniff tests

Interviewers in China are demanding to sniff wannabe pilots' armpits.

Interviewers in China are demanding to sniff wannabe pilots' armpits.

The bizarre test takes place to ensure a pilot isn't going to produce sweat when they are flying a plane and put people off with their body odour, and people have even been turned down for the job based on their armpit smell.

One rejected applicant explained: "I passed everything but I was doomed by my armpits, which are always a bit whiffy."

Wannabe pilots must also possess a "pleasant face" and be no taller than 6' 2".

One pilot tester said: "Our staff work very closely with the public and no passenger wants to smell a pilot's armpits.

"And if they can keep their cool in this test, they aren't going to sweat in the cockpit."

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