Pilot Removed from Cockpit for Alleged Drunkenness Before Flight to Chicago
A Southwest Airlines pilot was apprehended shortly before a scheduled flight to Chicago, after airport police detected a strong smell of alcohol. David Paul Allsop, 52, was arrested at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport for allegedly reporting to work under the influence.
The incident occurred on the morning of January 16, 2025, just before the flight, Flight 3772, was set to depart. Allsop showed signs of intoxication, prompting police to take action around 7 am. He has since been charged with driving under the influence, with a bail set at $3,500; he has been released on bond.
Southwest Airlines acknowledged the situation, stating that the pilot was removed from duty. Due to the delay of nearly four hours, affected passengers were rebooked onto alternative flights. The airline emphasized the importance of safety, stating, "There’s nothing more important to Southwest than the Safety of our Employees and Customers."
While further details about the pilot’s blood or breath alcohol levels have not been made public, federal regulations dictate that pilots must not consume alcohol within eight hours of flying and must maintain a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) below 0.04%. The incident has raised concerns about pilot safety and operational procedures.
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