The pilot allegedly smelled of alcohol and was removed by airport police before he flew Southwest Flight 3772 to Chicago from Savannah, Georgia, a source told CBS News. Photos shared online show ...
CHICAGO - A 52-year-old pilot for Southwest Airlines was arrested Wednesday morning at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport for allegedly showing up to work intoxicated. David Allsop, a New Hampshire resident, was taken into custody around 7 a.m. by the Chatham County Sheriff's Office and charged with driving under the influence.
Police in Georgia are investigating a home invasion and assault where the suspects were dressed as Amazon delivery men.
David Allsop, 52, is charged with driving under the influence, according to Chatham County Sheriff's office jail records.
Southwest Airlines pilot David Paul Allsorp, 52, of New Hampshire, was taken into custody at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV) on Wednesday, January 15th, and booked into a local jail on charges of driving under the influence.
The pilot, David Allsop, 52, was arrested at Savannah Hilton Head Airport Wednesday morning and has been removed from duty. The flight was delayed about five hours.
A Southwest Airlines flight bound for Chicago was delayed for multiple hours after a pilot was arrested and charged with DUI at an airport in Georgia, police said.
A Southwest Airlines pilot was arrested at a Georgia airport and accused of DUI on Wednesday. A Transportation Security Administration officer smelled alcohol on the pilot and informed law enforcement officials, who arrested him at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport, a source familiar with the situation told NBC News.
While some from our area are in D.C. excited to witness the historic day, others are in in D.C. with a different reaction to his presidency.
The Tompkins Regional Center, located at 2333 Ogeechee Road, will open Sunday and Monday at 7 p.m. as a last-resort shelter, closing at 7 a.m. the following morning. The warming center will re-open Tuesday, running from 3 p.m. through 11 a.m. Thursday.
The pilot will restrict walking tours south of Liberty Street after 10 p.m. and end all walking tours after 1 a.m. The pilot is set to launch on Feb. 1.