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An ex-pilot sentenced for flying drunk

A former Alaska Airlines pilot who admitted to being drunk while flying an aircraft with more than 80 passengers on board has been sentenced to one year and one day in prison, the U.S. Attorney in central California said Wednesday. David Hans Arntson, 63, of Newport Beach, California, had previously pleaded guilty to one felony count of operating a common carrier while under the influence. According to prosecutors, Arnston flew two flights on June 20, 2014. When he landed at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California, Arntson was selected for random drug and alcohol testing by Alaska Airlines. After taking two breathalyze tests, he was found to have a blood alcohol level of 0.134 percent and 0.142 percent. The federal limit for pilots is 0.04. Arntson's co-pilot on the two flights remembered Arntson saying "I bet it's for me" when he saw the drug tester at John Wayne Airport, according to a 2016 criminal complaint. Following the incident, Arntson retired fr

Zimbabwe election: Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa 'ready to form government' as vote is too close to call

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      News   ›   World   ›   Africa Zimbabwe election: Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa 'ready to form government' as vote is too close to call Emmerson Mnangagwa says vote 'extremely positive' for ruling Zanu-PF party ahead of official results Tom Embury-Dennis   @tomemburyd   24 minutes ago   1 comment Click to follow The Independent Online Chamisa has been involved in a tight race with the current president  ( ) Zimbabwe's main opposition leader has said his party is "ready to form the next government" following the country's  first general election  since Robert Mugabe was removed from power. Nelson Chamisa, 40, and 75-year-old president  Emmerson Mnangagwa  were the main contenders in Monday's election, which several observer groups have said is too close to call. Mr Mnangagwa was viewed as the frontrunner, although the latest opinion polls showed a tight race. There w