Say WHAT?! Southwest Airlines Pilot Reportedly Removed From Cockpit & Arrested For DUI
David Paul Allsop, a Southwest Airlines pilot, was removed from the cockpit of a plane and arrested for DUI.
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More Details On The Arrest Of David Paul Allsop, The Southwest Airlines Pilot
According to CBS News, Allsop was scheduled to pilot a flight from Georgia to Chicago on Wednesday, January 15. Per sources, Allsop allegedly smelled of alcohol and âmay have shown other signs of intoxication.â Furthermore, WJCL adds that the pilotâs arrest occurred at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport.
Before the flightâs takeoff, Allsop was âremoved from duty.â Additionally, WJCL reports that the passengersâ flight was delayed from 6:05 to 10:56 a.m. as the airline worked to replace the pilot.
âThe Employee has been removed from duty,â a spokesperson for Southwest Airlines spokesperson asserted, per the outlet. âCustomers were accommodated on other flights, and we apologize for the disruption to their travel plans. Thereâs nothing more important to Southwest than the Safety of our Employees and Customers.â
Per the outlet, the Federal Aviation Administration âprohibit[s] pilots from using alcohol while on duty or from flying, or attempting to fly, an aircraft within 8 hours of consuming alcoholâŠâ Additionally, the FAA, prohibits pilots from operating a plane âif they have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.04% or greater.â
More Details On The Removal Of The Pilot From The Cockpit And His DUI Arrest
According to the outlet, Allsopâs bail was set at $3,500. However, jail records appear to indicate that he has since been released on bond.
At this time, officials reportedly havenât released information regarding his blood alcohol concentration level at the time of his arrest. Meanwhile, WJCL reports that Allsop has been a licensed pilot since 2008.
Southwest Airlines pilot arrested shortly before takeoff after he allegedly showed up to work intoxicated, police say.
New Hampshire resident David Allsop, 52, was arrested at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport at around 7 a.m. on Wednesday, according to the Chatham⊠pic.twitter.com/EQ0nT2Fb0T
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