Southwest Airlines Pilot Arrested for DUI Before Takeoff
A Southwest Airlines pilot was arrested and charged with driving under the influence (DUI) at a Georgia airport while preparing for a flight from Savannah to Chicago. The incident occurred Wednesday morning when police responded to a report from airport security about the pilot's alleged intoxication.
According to the police report, the 52-year-old pilot displayed signs of impairment, including bloodshot eyes and a strong odor of alcohol. He was found in the cockpit conducting pre-flight checks with passengers already aboard the plane.
When approached by officers, the pilot claimed that the alcohol smell was from nicotine patches and stated he had consumed “a few light beers” the night before. However, following a field sobriety test, he was arrested after exhibiting difficulties with balance and other signs of intoxication, ultimately refusing a blood alcohol test.
Southwest Airlines confirmed that the pilot has been removed from duty and apologized to affected passengers, who were accommodated on other flights. Federal Aviation Administration regulations prohibit pilots from flying within eight hours of consuming any alcohol and mandate a blood alcohol concentration limit of 0.04, which is significantly lower than the legal driving limit in Georgia.
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