A New Hampshire pilot arrested Wednesday morning at a Georgia airport for driving under the influence was in the cockpit performing pre-flight checks when he was removed from the plane.
The pilot was later charged with driving under the influence, records from the local sheriff's office show.
Southwest Airlines confirmed the pilot had been removed from duty and apologized to customers whose travel plans were disrupted.
A TSA officer flagged local authorities after noticing the pilot appeared intoxicated before he boarded a Southwest plane in Savannah, Georgia.
Don't bring a gun to the airport in a carry-on. TSA warns travelers to check their bags for guns on and other prohibited items before traveling.
A TSA agent contacted police after screening ... was charged with driving under the influence after the incident in Savannah, Georgia, according to Chatham County Sherriff's Office records.
GEORGIA — A Southwest Airlines ... was arrested at Hilton Head International Airport in Savannah on Wednesday after a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officer noticed he allegedly ...
A TSA agent contacted police after screening him ... David Paul Allsop, 52, was charged with driving under the influence after the incident in Savannah, Georgia, according to Chatham County Sherriff's Office records. He was due to fly from Savannah ...
A Southwest Airlines pilot was arrested this week for allegedly reporting to work at a Georgia ... Airport in Savannah on Wednesday after a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officer ...
After an airplane and helicopter collision in Washington D.C. Wednesday night, several flights to and from Georgia have been canceled. Here's more.
Roughly 86 million Americans—more than a third of the country’s licensed drivers—are now eligible to fly within the U.S. using a digital ID stored on their phones.
An American Airlines flight from Savannah to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) was diverted to Richmond, VA, due to a ground stop at DCA, according to Flight Radar 24.