Pilot Arrested for Intoxication Just Before Flight Departure
A 52-year-old Southwest Airlines pilot, identified as David Paul Allsop, was taken into custody at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport on January 16, 2025, for allegedly being under the influence of alcohol just minutes before his scheduled flight to Chicago’s Midway Airport. Airport police removed Allsop from the cockpit after concerns were raised about his behavior, including a noticeable smell of alcohol.
Allsop was reportedly arrested around 7 am and charged with driving under the influence, with a bail set at $3,500. He has since been released on bond. A spokesperson from Southwest Airlines confirmed the incident, assuring that the employee has been removed from duty. The flight was delayed for nearly four hours as passengers were rebooked on alternative flights, with the airline emphasizing that safety is their top priority.
Under regulations from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), pilots cannot consume alcohol within eight hours of flying and must maintain a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of less than 0.04% to be deemed fit for duty. Although Allsop's specific BAC levels have not been disclosed, authorities deemed it unsafe for him to operate the aircraft.
This incident raises concerns about pilot safety and adherence to regulations in the aviation industry.
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