So...did he fail the DUI test? But got let go on the video evidence that he should have never been pulled over to begin with?
Or did he not submit to the test? (a pilot no-no)
And why did he resign if he was innocent?
Babbitt’s attorney said an initial breathalyzer test showed his client’s blood alcohol level was below the legal limit. A prosecutor maintained that subsequent tests yielded different results, but the case was dismissed before evidence could be presented.
http://www.aopa.org/aircraft/articl...sed.html?WT.mc_id=120511epilot&WT.mc_sect=gan
It sounds to me like the cops went for multiple mulligans on the test until they got the result they wanted. How accurate is a breathalyzer? Apparantly not as accurate as we're led to believe.
Why'd he resign? Because he was likely under intense pressure to resign. After all, if you're arrested, you're guilty. There's no such thing in the American mindset of a false arrest. Just look at the comments on this thread.