Southwest Airlines Pilot Arrested for Alcohol Use Before Flight
A Southwest Airlines pilot was removed from the cockpit and charged with driving under the influence shortly before a scheduled flight from Savannah, Georgia, to Chicago Midway Airport. David Paul Allsop, 52, was detained by police after a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officer reported he smelled of alcohol and appeared intoxicated during pre-flight checks.
The incident occurred on January 17, 2025, when Allsop went through the crew screening lane. The TSA officer alerted law enforcement after noticing his condition. Upon questioning, officers detected a noticeable odor of alcohol, and Allsop exhibited bloodshot, watery eyes and a flushed complexion. He claimed to have consumed "a few light beers" the night before.
The pilot failed a field sobriety test and refused to take a blood test. The flight was significantly delayed, landing almost five hours later than planned. Southwest Airlines stated that the employee involved had been removed from duty and apologized for the disruption caused to travelers.
Allsop was released after posting a $3,500 bond. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding pilot conduct and substance use, following previous cases of airline pilots being arrested for similar offenses.
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