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I had 2 DUI's about 6 years ago, is it realistic for me to become a commercial pilot?



 
 
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Old July 5th 07, 02:31 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default I had 2 DUI's about 6 years ago, is it realistic for me to become a commercial pilot?

I had 2 Dui's (one when I was 21 and one when I was 22) and I'm now
almost 28. I was working on a degree in communications and I'm at
about the junior level, but my old dream of flying just came back to
me all of the sudden and I thought I would make absolutely sure if
those DUI's will be more than just an obstacle for me.

Where I am at now is just trying to figure out how I can be sure one
way or another. How do I get the official thumbs up or down? I can't
bring myself to invest all that money only to be unsure and have to
wait until I get further down the road and committed to find out.

A teacher at the community college I go to now said he wasn't sure
about 2 dui's but he's seen people overcome one. He also gave me the
website www.jet-jobs.com for Air Inc, and said they can advise me and
they charge for their services. I thought I'd exhaust all my options
and ask here first/as well.

Any help, advice, or experience is really appreciated. Feel free to
email me!
Thanks,
Jarrod

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Old July 5th 07, 02:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default I had 2 DUI's about 6 years ago, is it realistic for me to become a commercial pilot?

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I had 2 Dui's (one when I was 21 and one when I was 22) and I'm now
almost 28. I was working on a degree in communications


I don't know the answer I'm sorry, but I did have a chuckle at the fact you
were studying communications, and didn't 'get the message' after the first
DUI. ;-)
Crash Lander
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Old July 5th 07, 02:55 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default I had 2 DUI's about 6 years ago, is it realistic for me to become a commercial pilot?

Why not call the FAA direct and ask the source?


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Old July 5th 07, 02:55 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default I had 2 DUI's about 6 years ago, is it realistic for me to become a commercial pilot?


Any help, advice, or experience is really appreciated. Feel free to
email me!
Thanks,
Jarrod


If you join AOPA they will advise you on this or will point you to the
people who can.

Tony


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Old July 5th 07, 03:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default I had 2 DUI's about 6 years ago, is it realistic for me to become a commercial pilot?

tony roberts wrote:
Any help, advice, or experience is really appreciated. Feel free to
email me!


If you join AOPA they will advise you on this or will point you to the
people who can.



I like Hawkeye's answer better. Calling the FAA is free. AOPA is an excellent
choice for those who are actually flying, but I wouldn't join unless I was
pretty sure I was going to fly. What if they say nobody has ever done it?
That's a lot of money for a membership that may not be useable.

I see this from two sides: 1) two DUIs are unexcusable. People who drink and
drive and then drink and drive again are bound to do it yet again. I don't want
to share the sky with such a person.

2) OTOH, we all do stupid things when we're young. The only difference between
Tony and myself is that he got caught. And knowing that, I also know mistakes
made at an early age don't have to be repeated. I stopped drinking and driving
when I was in my early 20s and in fact seldom drink at all today. People can
change.

So it's a crapshoot. I don't know how the FAA is going to look at this but I'd
be inclined to forget his youthful indiscretions. One other DUI though... and
it's out on his ass. But that's just my opinion.



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Old July 5th 07, 05:48 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default I had 2 DUI's about 6 years ago, is it realistic for me to become a commercial pilot?

("Mortimer Schnerd, RN" wrote)
2) OTOH, we all do stupid things when we're young. The only difference
between Tony and myself is that he got caught. And knowing that, I also
know mistakes made at an early age don't have to be repeated. I stopped
drinking and driving when I was in my early 20s and in fact seldom drink
at all today. People can change.



A local TV station did a 'watch us drink' report. Their blood alcohol levels
were all over the map. Individuals metabolize alcohol at wildly different
rates - according to the report. It was scary how one person was 3 drinks
and yet another was 8 drinks - before being over .08. Both people were of
similar build, btw.


Montblack



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Old July 5th 07, 04:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default I had 2 DUI's about 6 years ago, is it realistic for me to becomea commercial pilot?

Montblack wrote:

A local TV station did a 'watch us drink' report.


One of ours did the same.

Get this... G

The "watchee" was a local MADD activist, and the public demo was done at
the state capitol. The "watchee" got busted for a real DUI a month later:

http://www.boston.com/news/local/connecticut/articles/2007/05/15/volunteer_for_anti_drunken_driving_group_charged_w ith_dui/
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Old July 6th 07, 06:18 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default I had 2 DUI's about 6 years ago, is it realistic for me to become a commercial pilot?

$39 is a lot of money???? The magazine is worth it if you are interested in
airplanes, whether or not you decide to get your license.

The question is not just whether you can get a commercial or ATP license,
but more importantly, will anyone hire you with this kind of history. The
FAA can't tell you that. AOPA might give you some idea. I suspect that a
career guidance office at a reputable school that trains professional pilots
(Embree Riddle, Purdue, UND, etc.....) would be an even better source for
this kind of information.

Mike Schumann

"Mortimer Schnerd, RN" mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com wrote in message
...
tony roberts wrote:
Any help, advice, or experience is really appreciated. Feel free to
email me!


If you join AOPA they will advise you on this or will point you to the
people who can.



I like Hawkeye's answer better. Calling the FAA is free. AOPA is an
excellent choice for those who are actually flying, but I wouldn't join
unless I was pretty sure I was going to fly. What if they say nobody has
ever done it? That's a lot of money for a membership that may not be
useable.

I see this from two sides: 1) two DUIs are unexcusable. People who drink
and drive and then drink and drive again are bound to do it yet again. I
don't want to share the sky with such a person.

2) OTOH, we all do stupid things when we're young. The only difference
between Tony and myself is that he got caught. And knowing that, I also
know mistakes made at an early age don't have to be repeated. I stopped
drinking and driving when I was in my early 20s and in fact seldom drink
at all today. People can change.

So it's a crapshoot. I don't know how the FAA is going to look at this
but I'd be inclined to forget his youthful indiscretions. One other DUI
though... and it's out on his ass. But that's just my opinion.



--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN
mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com





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Old July 5th 07, 06:27 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default I had 2 DUI's about 6 years ago, is it realistic for me to become a commercial pilot?

Jarrod

Check your State laws. Some States keep your DUI record forever I'm
told.

Other States wash your record out after a period of time, 5 years, 10
years or some such.

If your State gives you a clean record then should not be a problem
with FAA even if they have some rules about multiple DUI's????

Big John
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On Thu, 05 Jul 2007 01:31:27 -0000, wrote:

I had 2 Dui's (one when I was 21 and one when I was 22) and I'm now
almost 28. I was working on a degree in communications and I'm at
about the junior level, but my old dream of flying just came back to
me all of the sudden and I thought I would make absolutely sure if
those DUI's will be more than just an obstacle for me.

Where I am at now is just trying to figure out how I can be sure one
way or another. How do I get the official thumbs up or down? I can't
bring myself to invest all that money only to be unsure and have to
wait until I get further down the road and committed to find out.

A teacher at the community college I go to now said he wasn't sure
about 2 dui's but he's seen people overcome one. He also gave me the
website
www.jet-jobs.com for Air Inc, and said they can advise me and
they charge for their services. I thought I'd exhaust all my options
and ask here first/as well.

Any help, advice, or experience is really appreciated. Feel free to
email me!
Thanks,
Jarrod


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Old July 5th 07, 07:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default I had 2 DUI's about 6 years ago, is it realistic for me to become a commercial pilot?


"Big John" wrote

Check your State laws. Some States keep your DUI record forever I'm
told.

Other States wash your record out after a period of time, 5 years, 10
years or some such.

If your State gives you a clean record then should not be a problem
with FAA even if they have some rules about multiple DUI's????


I didn't pay real close attention to what I read in the very recent past,
but word is that the FAA is wanting to get real strict about how they handle
DUI's and pilots.

Anyone else remember anything about that? I think it was in the last two
weeks, and I read it in AvWeb.
--
Jim in NC


 




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