‘Drunk’ American Airlines pilot is arrested in front of stunned passengers at Detroit airport after failing TWO breathalyzer tests
In case you missed it. An American Airlines co-pilot was arrested for allegedly turning up at Detroit Metropolitan Airport. …..6:59 A.M!
The pilot, whose name has not been released, failed two breathalyzer tests and was detained by the police department in Romulus, Michigan.
TSA officers reported the pilot’s behavior, and his B.A.C. registered over the limit of 0.04%. he was taken to the Romulus Police Department.
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