Police Arrest Airline Pilot in Minnesota for Failing Sobriety Test Before Boarding

  • 5 years ago
Police Arrest Airline Pilot in Minnesota for Failing Sobriety Test Before Boarding The pilot, 37-year-old
Gabriel Schroeder,
works for Delta Air Lines. According to CBS, authorities were
called after he failed a sobriety test at
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Schroeder was set to fly to San Diego before
TSA agents reported that he smelled of alcohol. CBS adds that he was deemed impaired and that a container
with alcohol was found on him. A spokesperson for the airport says it will take
a few days before a toxicology report on
the matter is confirmed. The results of the test will determine whether
or not Schroeder, who is currently not
in jail, will face charges. Delta Air Lines, via statement