Ukraine Skipper Pleads Guilty to Operating Cargo Ship in SF Bay While Drunk

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- A captain has admitted to being intoxicated while preparing to sail a cargo container ship out of San Francisco Bay.

The U.S. Attorney's Office announced Friday that Vadim Humenyuk, 51, pleaded guilty to operating a commercial cargo ship while under the influence of alcohol.

Photo by Polupanova Alexandra via MarineTraffic.com

Humenyuk served as master, or head officer, of the 590-foot-long Rainbow Quest when it was preparing to sail to South Korea on Dec. 10. A San Francisco Bar Pilot notified authorities that Humenyuk appeared intoxicated.

Prosecutors said U.S. Coast Guard investigators administered sobriety tests to Humenyuk and he failed them.

He faces up to one year in prison, an additional year of probation and a fine of up to $100,000 when he is sentenced on Jan. 3.

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