Summary

A Southwest Airlines pilot, David Paul Allsop, was removed from the cockpit and arrested for DUI before a flight from Savannah, Georgia, to Chicago.

Authorities reported signs of alcohol impairment, though his blood alcohol concentration (BAC) has not been disclosed.

FAA regulations prohibit pilots from flying within 8 hours of alcohol use or with a BAC of 0.04% or higher.

The incident follows strict FAA rules, including random alcohol testing for pilots.

  • @NineMileTower
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    101 day ago

    DUI? He isn’t driving, he’s flying. Why does he have a higher BAC allowance than I do driving a car?

    • Chainweasel
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      1 day ago

      He doesn’t, 0.08 for normal drivers, 0.04 for pilots/CDL drivers.
      In my state it’s OVI (Operating Vehicle Impaired) and you can get one on a bicycle, canoe, or horse. it doesn’t even have to have a motor.

      • @NineMileTower
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        41 day ago

        Oops. It’s .08, but for anyone under 21 it is zero tolerance. I forgot about that.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 day ago

          .02 effectively, breathalyzers aren’t perfect and there’s plenty of reasons other than drinking to blow above .00