Southwest Airline Pilot
I am a Hero …
I Did not Fail Subject Sobriety Checks!!!
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A Southwest Airways pilot who cops say failed a number of subject sobriety exams minutes earlier than he was imagined to fly is denying doing so … regardless of being arrested on the jet bridge.
David Allsop — a 52-year-old pilot that is been flying with Southwest for 20 years — tells TMZ in an announcement by his lawyer David Chaiken that the physique cam video of his arrest reveals the “obvious” — that he dedicated no crime.

He additionally claims “experts” have reviewed the footage and decided officers implementing the sphere sobriety exams did so with out following “proper procedures.” He provides … “These procedures are in place for a reason, to prevent mistakes like this one.”
Chaiken additionally praises his shopper as an “American hero,” reminding folks he served his nation “for over a decade flying combat missions and special operations missions for the U.S. Air Force.”
You may see within the bodycam video we revealed that Allsop admitted to police he had 3 Miller Lights earlier than the flight, however stated they have been consumed 10 hours earlier than the incident.
When the officer talked about he smelled one thing in line with alcohol, Allsop blamed it on his nicotine pouches.
Anyway … the pilot ended up being arrested and didn’t get within the cockpit of the airplane.
He was reportedly charged with DUI.