David Allsop, 52, is charged with driving under the influence, according to Chatham County Sheriff's office jail records.
Southwest Airlines confirmed the pilot had been removed from duty and apologized to customers whose travel plans were disrupted.
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A TSA officer flagged local authorities after noticing the pilot appeared intoxicated before he boarded a Southwest plane in Savannah, Georgia.
David Paul Allsop, 52, of Bedford, New Hampshire, faces a DUI charge following his arrest at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport, according to records from the Chatham County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia. Allsop has been a licensed pilot since 2008.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A Southwest Airlines flight bound for Midway Airport was delayed for multiple hours after a pilot was arrested and charged with DUI at an airport in Georgia. Pilot David Paul ...
GEORGIA — A Southwest Airlines pilot was arrested this week for allegedly reporting to work at a Georgia airport intoxicated, causing his Chicago-bound flight to be delayed for hours. The pilot ...
A Southwest Airlines pilot was arrested in Georgia this week for driving under the influence, according to reports. David Allsop, 52, of New Hampshire, was taken into custody at Savannah/Hilton ...
after its pilot was reportedly arrested and charged with DUI before takeoff at a Georgia airport. Southwest Airlines, in a statement provided to multiple outlets including NBC News and ABC ...
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines is shifting about 270 pilots from key bases in Denver and Atlanta while bulking up its presence in Baltimore and Nashville.
Southwest Airlines ’ network has evolved over 50 years as the carrier ... Atlanta market following its acquisition of AirTran Airways, which operated a hub in Georgia. Another central hub for Delta Air Lines, Southwest has since shrunk from its ...
The Supreme Court granted fast-tracked review in Martin v. United States— a case about whether a Georgia family can sue the federal government for their home being mistakenly raided by FBI SWAT team.