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Authorities released the frames Pilot Southwest Airlines Lack of sobriety test shortly before takeoff in January.
David Alsop, 52, from New Yampshire, was taken into custody in Savannah International Airport At about 7 am on January 7, according to the office of the Chatem Sheriff.
The police video camera shows the officers who question the Allsop after receiving the reports that the pilot could be influenced immediately before the 3772 southern flight, was going to leave Georgia in Chicago.
The pilot confessed that he drank “a few beer” 10 hours before the flight to which the officer asked him to clarify.
The passengers were taken out of the plane arrested for allegedly
Authorities published a video showing a pilot of the South Western airline interrogated by police in January. (Savannah Airport Police)
The officers noted the smell of alcohol and asked the alsop to pass the sobriety on the field. Although the pilot initially claimed that “no need”.
“A few beer,” Alsop repeated.
“Determine a few beer?” asked the officer again.
“Like three,” the pilot said. “Easy Beer, Miller Lite.”
In the end, Allsop performed, and video footage shows that he is trying to cross the straight line, although the authorities have determined that he was still intoxicated.
David Alsop was arrested in January regarding the 3772 flight incident. (Office Sheriff County County)
Alsop was arrested and the flight was postponed for four o’clock, and at 11 am the passengers were rewritten or located in other flights, Southwest Airlines said.
In January, Southwest reported Fox News Digital that Allsop was “removed from the service”.
“Customers were located in other flights, and we apologize for violating their travel plans,” the press secretary said at the time. “There is nothing more important to the southwest than the safety of our employees and customers.”
The pilot told the officers that he used “several beers” about 10 hours before the service. (Savannah Airport Police)
The Federal Aviation Administration strictly forbids pilots to drink alcohol within eight hours after the flight. They also cannot have a blood alcohol content (tank) 0.04% and above.
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Fox News Digital addressed the southwest on Monday for comment.