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Tanuki

(15,476 posts)
Fri Jan 17, 2025, 05:10 AM 9 hrs ago

Drunk Southwest pilot removed from cockpit, arrested

Scary to think about what might have happened had it not been for the intervention of the TSA officer! 😱

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/16/business/southwest-airlines-pilot-arrested-dui-georgia.html

"Mark Howell, a regional spokesman for the Transportation Security Administration, said on Thursday that one of its officers at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport contacted law enforcement after “encountering an individual in the crew screening lane who smelled of alcohol and appeared intoxicated.”

The pilot, David Paul Allsop, 52, was arrested by the airport police, Chatham County Sheriff’s Office records show. He was later released on a $3,500 bond, Brianna Jones, a sheriff’s office spokeswoman, said.

Mr. Allsop “was seated in the cockpit performing preflight checks” when the police asked him to step out onto the jet bridge for questioning, the incident report said. Mr. Allsop, who the police said smelled like alcohol and had bloodshot eyes, admitted to drinking a “few light beers” the night before, according to the incident report.

Josiah Best, a police officer who responded, administered several field sobriety tests. He wrote in his report that Mr. Allsop could not maintain his balance and was unable to follow a pen with his eyes. When Mr. Allsop refused to take a blood test, Mr. Best handcuffed Mr. Allsop and drove him to the Chatham County Detention Center, according to the report."... (more)

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Drunk Southwest pilot removed from cockpit, arrested (Original Post) Tanuki 9 hrs ago OP
I wonder how he got past the dispatcher's office. cloudbase 8 hrs ago #1
dispatchers office? pimpbot 6 hrs ago #4
Scary to think how many times he's flown while intoxicated PJMcK 7 hrs ago #2
Maybe he can get a job in the Trump team? Swede 6 hrs ago #3
Jebus. Fly sober ten times and nobody says nothin'. But get one little Amstel lite over the line ........ marble falls 6 hrs ago #5
He should have applied for a job on Trump's cabinet. Emile 6 hrs ago #6

cloudbase

(5,836 posts)
1. I wonder how he got past the dispatcher's office.
Fri Jan 17, 2025, 05:45 AM
8 hrs ago

At any rate, that's not considered a career-enhancing move.

pimpbot

(1,030 posts)
4. dispatchers office?
Fri Jan 17, 2025, 07:34 AM
6 hrs ago

This isn't 1970. Everything is electronic these days.

Unfortunately, since he was in the cockpit, that meant he had to go past the gate agents, flight attendants, and possibly the co-pilot for the flight. Any of those people could have said something, and maybe they did, but it is scary to think that no one might stand up and say something about this for fear of losing their job.

PJMcK

(23,195 posts)
2. Scary to think how many times he's flown while intoxicated
Fri Jan 17, 2025, 07:25 AM
7 hrs ago

This couldn’t be the first time he’s shown up loaded.

marble falls

(62,714 posts)
5. Jebus. Fly sober ten times and nobody says nothin'. But get one little Amstel lite over the line ........
Fri Jan 17, 2025, 08:04 AM
6 hrs ago
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