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Hello Everyone,
I am 23 years old and I have been convicted of 1 DUI for smelling like alcohol pratically in New Hampshire, do I still have a shot at being a commercial pilot? -- Ceaser |
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On Jul 31, 7:54*pm, "ceaser28" u45176@uwe wrote:
Hello Everyone, I am 23 years old and I have been convicted of 1 DUI for smelling like alcohol pratically in New Hampshire, do I still have a shot at being a commercial pilot? How long ago was it? -Roberrt |
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No...you are NOT mentally fit. It doesn't sound like you are repentant
about this at all, have no morals and not willing to follow rules. Do us all a favor and look for another profession. -- Regards, BobF. "ceaser28" u45176@uwe wrote in message news:87ffc1e08b8ab@uwe... Hello Everyone, I am 23 years old and I have been convicted of 1 DUI for smelling like alcohol pratically in New Hampshire, do I still have a shot at being a commercial pilot? -- Ceaser |
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ceaser28 writes:
I am 23 years old and I have been convicted of 1 DUI for smelling like alcohol pratically in New Hampshire, do I still have a shot at being a commercial pilot? Yes, legally. If the conviction was before November 29, 1990, or it was the only conviction, or it was not the only conviction but it was separated from any previous conviction(s) by at least three years, you can still obtain a license. See FAR 61.15. The FAA is surprisingly lenient towards alcohol abusers, as opposed to its attitude towards, say, asthmatics. I suppose there are more alcoholics than asthmatics at the agency. Whether an airline will hire you with a history of substance abuse is a separate question for which I do not have an answer. If you are hired, please name the airline that hired you here, so that I can avoid it in the future. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
The FAA is surprisingly lenient towards alcohol abusers, as opposed to its attitude towards, say, asthmatics. Asthmatics generally don't have a problem with the FAA. If you are hired, please name the airline that hired you here, so that I can avoid it in the future. Some people on the forum act like they've never gotten away with doing something really stupid when they were young and immortal. -c |
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On Jul 31, 10:54 pm, "ceaser28" u45176@uwe wrote:
Hello Everyone, I am 23 years old and I have been convicted of 1 DUI for smelling like alcohol pratically in New Hampshire, do I still have a shot at being a commercial pilot? -- Ceaser Yes, you still have a shot, though as has been said, airlines do frown upon this kind of thing. 1 DUI ain't too bad, though. Am I correct in assuming that you haven't started training for your PPL yet? Because you will need to report the DUIs when you apply for your third class medical. In any event, I would suggest you join the AOPA; they are very helpful when it comes to these kinds of questions. You can get a free 6 month trial membership by going to http://flighttraining.aopa.org/. Good luck! |
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On Jul 31, 9:54*pm, "ceaser28" u45176@uwe wrote:
Hello Everyone, I am 23 years old and I have been convicted of 1 DUI for smelling like alcohol pratically in New Hampshire, do I still have a shot at being a commercial pilot? -- Ceaser Sure you do! Everyone makes it out to be a deal killer when it isn't. If you do continue to exercise poor judgement and get busted again you can kiss it goodbye as is true with any job requiring good judgement and self discipline. Geez ....some of the posters make it out to be like you are a stumbling falling down commode hugging drunk and you should be pilloried for ever allowing evil alcohol to touch your lips. When you go for your FAA flight physical you'll have to admit the DUI or face serious consequences down the road. In and of itself, a DUI is simply a flag of stupidity or poor judgement. Additional ones indicates a serious mental problem as in addiction and can prevent you from getting the required flight physical. Good luck and don't be stupid again??!! Ol S&B |
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On Jul 31, 9:54 pm, "ceaser28" u45176@uwe wrote:
Hello Everyone, I am 23 years old and I have been convicted of 1 DUI for smelling like alcohol pratically in New Hampshire, do I still have a shot at being a commercial pilot? -- Ceaser The DUI may not prohibit your career as a commercial pilot, but the inability to string together a coherent English sentence may have a bearing on it. Jim |
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On Aug 1, 9:33*am, nobody wrote:
MXSTOOPID writes: I am 23 years old and I have been convicted of 1 DUI for smelling like alcohol pratically in New Hampshire, do I still have a shot at being a commercial pilot? If the conviction was before November 29, 1990 When he was 5? Another example of your inferior thought process. If you are hired, please name the airline that hired you here, so that I can avoid it in the future. What if he wasn't hired here? Doesn't matter. You already avoid all airlines. If only he'd avoid ambiguity... |
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Ol Shy & Bashful wrote:
On Jul 31, 9:54 pm, "ceaser28" u45176@uwe wrote: Geez ....some of the posters make it out to be like you are a stumbling falling down commode hugging drunk and you should be pilloried for ever allowing evil alcohol to touch your lips. I was thinking that if drinking misbehavior as a young adult was a limiting factor in aviation, a whole hell of a lot of Navy and Marine Corps veterans would never be allowed near an airplane. Pappy Boyington, for example. Lots of people make mistakes when they're young and immortal. Assuming it was just a simple offense and not some sort of crime, the test of character is going to be whether the behavior was curbed or allowed to continue. -c |
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