Majestic Void
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First Off - Thanks to all who view and respond to this post. This seems to be a great Forum and Resource for current and prospective Pilots!
Per the title, this will be another post related to DUI arrests and obtaining a Pilot Licence.
From what I understand after reviewing previous questions asked on the subject it is indeed possible to obtain a license, after undergoing an intense process. Specifically the HIMS process.
What I have not seen covered are some specific details that I am here to ask about now. If it has been covered, please forgive me I was not able to uncover it within the posts I have reviewed as of now.
So for starters, I have been convicted of two DUIs. It is an embarrassment and shameful detail that I have to live with and own for the rest of my life.
The first DUI was when I was at the age of 20. I was quite reckless and not thinking of the consequences or putting others at harm. In this arrest, I crashed into a traffic signal and took the thing out. I tested under .15 BAC.
Second occurrence was at the age of 27, and if I remember right I refused the BAC test. Additionally I was slapped with a resisting arrest charge as I did not want to cooperate with the arresting officer in my intoxicated state.
After my second arrest I immediately entered into an Outpatient Rehab program and completed that. I have maintained complete sobriety since that last event. I recognized I had a problem, and I will never touch a drop of liquor again in my life. Nor any other substance. So, for me the the process of submitting for any and all medical related tests to prove continued sobriety will not be an issue at all.
The main question I have here is, in refusing the BAC test, does that automatically result in a denial, even if one undergoes the HIMS process?? I have had a lifelong passion and desire to eventually obtain a license and enjoy the wonder and opportunity of Aviation. Realizing I made some extremely serious mistakes, I can live with the fact it may never be possible outside of a Sports license, but still have hope that I can one day achieve obtaining a License.
FYI, I am at the age of 33 now so Six years has passed since the terrible mistake I made.
Per the title, this will be another post related to DUI arrests and obtaining a Pilot Licence.
From what I understand after reviewing previous questions asked on the subject it is indeed possible to obtain a license, after undergoing an intense process. Specifically the HIMS process.
What I have not seen covered are some specific details that I am here to ask about now. If it has been covered, please forgive me I was not able to uncover it within the posts I have reviewed as of now.
So for starters, I have been convicted of two DUIs. It is an embarrassment and shameful detail that I have to live with and own for the rest of my life.
The first DUI was when I was at the age of 20. I was quite reckless and not thinking of the consequences or putting others at harm. In this arrest, I crashed into a traffic signal and took the thing out. I tested under .15 BAC.
Second occurrence was at the age of 27, and if I remember right I refused the BAC test. Additionally I was slapped with a resisting arrest charge as I did not want to cooperate with the arresting officer in my intoxicated state.
After my second arrest I immediately entered into an Outpatient Rehab program and completed that. I have maintained complete sobriety since that last event. I recognized I had a problem, and I will never touch a drop of liquor again in my life. Nor any other substance. So, for me the the process of submitting for any and all medical related tests to prove continued sobriety will not be an issue at all.
The main question I have here is, in refusing the BAC test, does that automatically result in a denial, even if one undergoes the HIMS process?? I have had a lifelong passion and desire to eventually obtain a license and enjoy the wonder and opportunity of Aviation. Realizing I made some extremely serious mistakes, I can live with the fact it may never be possible outside of a Sports license, but still have hope that I can one day achieve obtaining a License.
FYI, I am at the age of 33 now so Six years has passed since the terrible mistake I made.