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airman putting together his 1st package to the FAA following his DUI with a BAL of 0.156 (My comments at the end).
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I have never, and never will, use alcohol prior to or during the piloting of any airplane. I have possessed a PP SEL since 1985 and Instrument Rating since 1999. I have owned two Mooney’s over the course of 20 years, currently owning a Mooney M20J since 2002 and prior to that a Mooney M20C.
Pertaining to the Offense, Legal and Direct Outcomes:
12/15/2016 arrest, Jefferson Parish, LA. The incident was subsequent to an over-indulgence at Christmas get-together of friends and former co-workers in New Orleans and happened less than ½ mile from home. My BAC was tested at 0.156. This is not an excuse but only a statement of background.
3/27/2017 Notified of Driver License suspension by the Louisiana DMV (had voluntarily surrendered License 2/23 in order to start the Program below).
4/26/2017 Sent the FAA MO Notification Letter.
2/23/2017 - 6/1/2017 90-day (minimum, up to 180 days) Jefferson Parish District Attorney Office (JPDA), LA 1st Offender Program (Program) consisting of:
Post Offense - Use or Abuse Plans:
After the arrest I abstained, for the most part, until accepted into the JP DA’s First Offender Diversion Program (Program) – during which (90 days) I totally abstained from consumption as demonstrated by the negative urinalyses, real-time data from the vehicle ignition interlock device, and hair tests. Contrition and acceptance of responsibility for my actions of course were a condition of acceptance to the Program that allowed me to avoid a criminal charge. The circumstances during and after the arrest caused me great circumspection and reflection and allowed me to recognize the negative effect that this had on my wife, and to myself, also. The eight-week education program attended also helped me recognize any negative inputs that may influence drinking and to concentrate on more positive activities in lieu of. Upon release from the Program and the refusal of charges by the DA’s office, my use of alcohol has been light and sporadic-to-occasional, once every other week or so – usually with dinner with my wife, without driving. I plan near-abstinence for the future and am convinced that both the negative and positive aspects of the arrest and following activities will prevail on me to be successful. Again; no drinking and driving nor flying.
I have obtained the services of Dr. Fowler (below) for advice and guidance through this process. Dr. Fowler has already assisted me greatly.
cc: Louis Blanding Fowler Jr., M.D.
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so 1st ever DUI. the problem will be how the FAA interprets the BAL! The airman's lengthy personal statement (his right) defends his right to continue to drink responsibly. If they come back with full HIMS requirement he will have to pledge sobriety. The 6 month clock will then begin with monitoring. Otherwise he will get the slap on the wrist and his certificate in the mail.
I wish for the airman it had been a 0.146. will keep all posted.
note to mods: i posted same but was not logged in in so it appears as anonymous - please delete it
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I have never, and never will, use alcohol prior to or during the piloting of any airplane. I have possessed a PP SEL since 1985 and Instrument Rating since 1999. I have owned two Mooney’s over the course of 20 years, currently owning a Mooney M20J since 2002 and prior to that a Mooney M20C.
Pertaining to the Offense, Legal and Direct Outcomes:
12/15/2016 arrest, Jefferson Parish, LA. The incident was subsequent to an over-indulgence at Christmas get-together of friends and former co-workers in New Orleans and happened less than ½ mile from home. My BAC was tested at 0.156. This is not an excuse but only a statement of background.
3/27/2017 Notified of Driver License suspension by the Louisiana DMV (had voluntarily surrendered License 2/23 in order to start the Program below).
4/26/2017 Sent the FAA MO Notification Letter.
2/23/2017 - 6/1/2017 90-day (minimum, up to 180 days) Jefferson Parish District Attorney Office (JPDA), LA 1st Offender Program (Program) consisting of:
- 90-day total abstinence – tested by twice/day breath test (automobile ignition interlock device w/automatic uploaded communication to JPDA’s Office)
- Driver License surrendered and replaced with temporary “Hardship” limited license (requiring interlock device, above).
- Random urine tests (daily call-in to receive instructions) (6 times during 90-day period)
- Eight-week (once/week) counseling (group) sessions at a JPDA-registered facility (Maison Vie Alcohol and Drug Education Therapy).
- Participation in a Mothers Against Drunk Driving awareness session.
- Submittal of hair-analysis samples (beginning, mid, and final 90-days).
- 16 hours community service at JPDA-approved facility (Jefferson Parish Animal Shelter)
- Regular interviews w/the JPDA case manager.
- 5/25/2017 Successfully completed the JPDA Program with no infractions and clear final hair-analysis.
- 6/5/2017 Received letter from JPDA advising successful completion of the Program and that the DWI charges would be refused and would not be prosecuted.
- 6/6/2017 Re-gained unrestricted LA Driver License.
- 7/12/2017 Received letter from JPDA advising that the DWI charges were refused 6/1/2017 and would not be prosecuted.
- 9/29/2017 3rd Class Medical Applied-for and Exam.
- Prior to Offense - Use or Abuse:
Post Offense - Use or Abuse Plans:
After the arrest I abstained, for the most part, until accepted into the JP DA’s First Offender Diversion Program (Program) – during which (90 days) I totally abstained from consumption as demonstrated by the negative urinalyses, real-time data from the vehicle ignition interlock device, and hair tests. Contrition and acceptance of responsibility for my actions of course were a condition of acceptance to the Program that allowed me to avoid a criminal charge. The circumstances during and after the arrest caused me great circumspection and reflection and allowed me to recognize the negative effect that this had on my wife, and to myself, also. The eight-week education program attended also helped me recognize any negative inputs that may influence drinking and to concentrate on more positive activities in lieu of. Upon release from the Program and the refusal of charges by the DA’s office, my use of alcohol has been light and sporadic-to-occasional, once every other week or so – usually with dinner with my wife, without driving. I plan near-abstinence for the future and am convinced that both the negative and positive aspects of the arrest and following activities will prevail on me to be successful. Again; no drinking and driving nor flying.
I have obtained the services of Dr. Fowler (below) for advice and guidance through this process. Dr. Fowler has already assisted me greatly.
cc: Louis Blanding Fowler Jr., M.D.
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so 1st ever DUI. the problem will be how the FAA interprets the BAL! The airman's lengthy personal statement (his right) defends his right to continue to drink responsibly. If they come back with full HIMS requirement he will have to pledge sobriety. The 6 month clock will then begin with monitoring. Otherwise he will get the slap on the wrist and his certificate in the mail.
I wish for the airman it had been a 0.146. will keep all posted.
note to mods: i posted same but was not logged in in so it appears as anonymous - please delete it