Southwest Airlines pilot charged with DUI while preparing for takeoff
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Officers said pilot had bloodshot eyes and smelled of alcohol before planned flight from Savannah to Chicago. Police at a Georgia airport arrested an airline pilot on a DUI charge as he was making pre-flight checks aboard a Southwest Airlines flight with bloodshot eyes and reeking of what smelled like alcohol, according to a police report.
Passengers had boarded the Southwest Airlines flight from Savannah to Chicago and were awaiting takeoff on Wednesday morning when police boarded the plane and took the pilot away in handcuffs. Officers tracked down the 52-year-old pilot after an airport security officer reported that he “smelled of alcohol and appeared intoxicated” while checking in at a flight crew screening lane on Wednesday morning, the Transportation Security Administration said in a statement.
An officer found the pilot “seated in the cockpit performing pre-flight checks”, the incident report by airport police said. It said the pilot gave off “a strong odor of what seemed to be alcohol” and had “bloodshot, watery eyes and a flushed complexion”.
Police reported that the pilot said the odor came from nicotine patches. He told an officer that he had “a few light beers” to drink the night before. The pilot was arrested after taking a field sobriety test that showed he had trouble staying balanced and other signs of intoxication, the police report said. He was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence after refusing a blood alcohol test.