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I've got to rebut this one. I had 2 dui's about 16 years ago. I wasn't then,
nor am I now, an alcoholic. I still have an ocassional beer, but since I've been married and had kids I hardly ever go out, and then it's either a Xmas party or rock concert. I still have about a 6 pack left from a case in the fridge from my son's birthday party in October (early). Most of the ones gone, I didn't even drink. When I got the DUI's I was single and going out a couple of nights a week to play pool and socialize. You can't spend time in a bar and stay under the legal limit. I know the drunk driving school I went to also uses the "You're in trouble from drinking, therefore you're an alcoholic" theory, and it may be true in most cases, but it is certainly not a rule without exceptions. According to tthem, I should be dead by now, or at least back in jail since I haven't totally sworn off drinking. Yet I'm not either. I'm going on 20 years at the same job (ugh), have a modest home and a wonderful wife and kids. I also have a plane of my own. I can honestly say I've never been happier, yet I can still enjoy an ocassional beer. All after 2 dui convictions. Also, I had to get rides to work when I lost my license. One of my regular rides would pick up a six pack and four nips at lunchtime. He drank 3 beers adn 2 nips at lunch, 2 nips during work and downed the other 3 beers on the way home. Ironically, I was never the least bit concerned with his driving. My father, however, who hasn't drunk in decades, made me a nervous wreck. Cleaning up my desk just now, I found the letter from the FAA after applying for my first Class 3 medical. It says: Our review of your medical records has established that you are eligible for a Third Class medical certificate. You are cautioned that further alcohol related offenses, or evidence of alcohol abuse may require re-evaluation of your medical certification. So, even after 11 years, it was a factor to them. I think part86 may have to jump through a few hoops for a while, but it is certainly doable. I'd recommend getting the medical up front, just so you know wether it's worth going for now or waiting a few years. mike regish "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:1D3yb.153952$Dw6.618565@attbi_s02... Nice. He says he has two DUIs and you label him as an alcoholic. ("practicing" or not) Harsh, I know -- but here's how I figure this. 1. In younger days, I drove under the influence too many times myself. 2. I am not a "knee-jerk prohibitionist" when it comes to alcohol. At 45, I still occasionally drive home after a few beers. Anyone who goes to a bar with friends does, too. 3. My father-in-law and uncle were alcoholics. My sister is an alcoholic. I have observed these people drink themselves into oblivion. I know for a fact that all of them got behind the wheel occasionally when they should not have. 4. None of them was ever convicted of ANY DUI tickets. Given my background, I think I am at least semi-qualified to say the following: 1. Part86 has TWO DUI tickets. 2. He/she's either incredibly unlucky, or he/she has managed to drive while drunk worse than the three most hard-core, practicing alcoholics I know. Perhaps the law enforcement folks just have it in for Part86 -- but I doubt it. One conviction could happen to anyone -- but I think it's pretty safe to say that anyone with TWO DUI convictions is a practicing alcoholic, and needs to walk away from booze, pronto. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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And then you'll need to get your strength to resist up when you attend
any gathering of pilots. -- Gene Seibel Hangar 131 - http://pad39a.com/gene/plane.html Because I fly, I envy no one. two strikes against you in a three strikes your out world.. you can fly.. you have to stay stone sober clean... obviously you have shown that you have no control when drinking.. hopefully these are far into the past.. but at 23.. only two years of legal aged drinking and two DUIs.. do not hold much promise.. it's hard to say either way.. the only way to tell is to try and get a Class III student medical certificate.. and make sure you list your past convictions... it's better you fess up.. then for them to find it later on their own.. BT "Part86" wrote in message ... I have no flight experience, but I'd like to persue some kind of career as a pilot. My problem is that I have two DUI's and I don't know how that effects my opportunities. Does anyone have any knowledge on this subject? I'm 23 years old and I don't neccessarily have to be a commercial pilot, but I'd like to fly. Thanks |
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![]() Rob Perkins wrote: What do you suppose will happen if they ever change the health rules for Private privileges to "driver's license" medicals? The ice skating rink in Hell will open up the next day. George Patterson Some people think they hear a call to the priesthood when what they really hear is a tiny voice whispering "It's indoor work with no heavy lifting". |
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![]() Part86 wrote: This is encouraging advice, thanks. I didn't expect to get so many replies. I think I will take a couple lessons and see if it's truly something I want to dedicate myself to (if I love it), and if I want it badly enough I will overcome the added challenge. If I'm not that passionate about it then it doesn't make sense for me to persue it. I figure by the time I am elligable for a job as a pilot for an airline, it will be about 6 years since my last dui and I can try and make some friends and connections in that time. What do you think? Sounds like the right approach to me. George Patterson Some people think they hear a call to the priesthood when what they really hear is a tiny voice whispering "It's indoor work with no heavy lifting". |
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Listen, Jay-- It sounds like you have issues with people who drink alcohol.
Your rants about drinking have no bearing on this person's question. Instead of keeping quiet you chose to jump all over him. I sincerely hope you learn to take it easy posting to this board -- for everyone's sake. "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:VK3yb.351564$Tr4.1044549@attbi_s03... Thank you! I am by no means an alcoholic! That is a ridiculous assumtion to make. I'm 23 and yes I made some really stupid choices but I'm not an alcoholic. I got them at ages 19 and 21 when I was in a college town partying. Listen, Part -- I live in a college party town. Every football weekend the jails are chock-full of drunks, and I occasionally have to deal with the results of their partying in my hotel. Despite this, given the huge number of students involved (35,000 students), the odds of any one person getting TWO DUIs around here are almost unimaginably small. One conviction could happen to almost anyone -- but two? You may not be an alcoholic -- you may just be an unlucky party boy. Either way, I sincerely hope you've learned to take it easy -- for everyone's sake. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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I figured there was some story about you and drinking and alcoholics - Any
time there is such a reaction (just like your Bible beater issue) On this I will have to say you are full of crap. You know nothing about the circumstances and should not venture to say that you know what this person should do about drinking or not drinking. that is the problem with the internet. Everyone is "semi-qualified" to say anything - whether it is a rant about religion or politics or drinking - even on an aviation newsgroup. For someone in the services industry you seem to be a little too intolerant. "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:1D3yb.153952$Dw6.618565@attbi_s02... Nice. He says he has two DUIs and you label him as an alcoholic. ("practicing" or not) Harsh, I know -- but here's how I figure this. 1. In younger days, I drove under the influence too many times myself. 2. I am not a "knee-jerk prohibitionist" when it comes to alcohol. At 45, I still occasionally drive home after a few beers. Anyone who goes to a bar with friends does, too. 3. My father-in-law and uncle were alcoholics. My sister is an alcoholic. I have observed these people drink themselves into oblivion. I know for a fact that all of them got behind the wheel occasionally when they should not have. 4. None of them was ever convicted of ANY DUI tickets. Given my background, I think I am at least semi-qualified to say the following: 1. Part86 has TWO DUI tickets. 2. He/she's either incredibly unlucky, or he/she has managed to drive while drunk worse than the three most hard-core, practicing alcoholics I know. Perhaps the law enforcement folks just have it in for Part86 -- but I doubt it. One conviction could happen to anyone -- but I think it's pretty safe to say that anyone with TWO DUI convictions is a practicing alcoholic, and needs to walk away from booze, pronto. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Richard Hertz" wrote On this I will have to say you are full of crap. \Perhaps he has a problem with people who have so little control, that they continue to drink and drive. You know nothing about the circumstances and should not venture to say that you know what this person should do about drinking or not drinking. YES, HE CAN VENTURE TO SAY THAT HE SHOULD NOT DRINK AND DRIVE! One DUI is a mistake. Two, is an indication of a person without self discipline, or very immature, or an indication of a person with an alcohol problem. For someone in the services industry you seem to be a little too intolerant. Perhaps his position lets him see many too many people with alcohol problems. Where have you been the last decade or so? Have you not realized that there is little tolerance for people who drink and drive? To the original poster: Go ahead and try to do the flying thing. Be aware, that if you did not change your ways, you will eventually screw up, and be slapped backwards, all the way to yesterday, if there is another DUI. I sincerely wish you good luck! -- Jim in NC |
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I didn't intend to have my post fuel an argument about alcoholism but some of
the responses have been really ignorant. If you think it's logical to associate how many times someone has been caught drinking while driving with how much they actually do it then you have a serious judgement problem. My friend IS an alcoholic. He drives drunk every night after 5 shots minimum. He's been pulled over 4 times and been let go. He has no DUI's. Now that is good luck. I have the opposite luck. My second dui was the first and only time I drank before driving since my first one. The cop was waiting in the parking lot of teh bar for it to close (can you say entrapment?). **** happens sometimes! I drink maybe once every two weeks. Maybe some may consider that alcohol abuse but I don't. Thanks to those who stayed on topic and gave me some helpful advice I appreciate it. |
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Check this out if you need some inspiration:
http://www.avweb.com/news/profiles/182955-1.html Thanks! |
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