John Bonee
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Introduction
Hi everybody, I am looking to gather some advice on how I should proceed or if I should not proceed at all. I have looked through various threads but could not find any situation that was similar to mine. I plan to give as much information as I can so in order to get the most accurate advice plausible.
Description of Events:
On November 14th, 2020, I got arrested for a DUI at the age of 20. I did not refuse anything and gave consent to a blood draw. The results came back as a .21%. (I know that I will receive hateful responses over my stupidity and ignorance, in which I accept due to my actions.) I did not not turn 21 until May of 2021, 6 months from the time of the event. Furthermore, my court date was pushed off until August 16th, 2021, in which I entered into a Pre-Trial Diversion and the charge dropped to an Underage DUI. The result of the diversion is that I lost my drivers license for one year and nothing further would happen unless I did something to breach contract. This coming August 16th, 2022, I will get my license back and the process of expungement will begin. I will be graduating college in June of 2022.
Additional notes:
At the time of the incident I was a junior in college and had been working at the Sheriff's Office in my county as a jailer. This is most likely the reason that I was able to enter into the pre-trial diversion. I have not touched a drop of alcohol since the night of the DUI. I have not wanted to touch any as the smell disgusts me and makes me sick to my stomach. I have not completed any AA or rehab program for two reasons, I did not feel that I needed it and I was never told that it would be beneficial to me. I have zero flight hours, ground school hours, and zero experience in the aviation field other than Aerospace being my minor in college. ---
Question:
What will I have to do in order to pass the medical? I have heard of HIMS and that it is extremely expensive, will I have to do that? If yes, is it possible to complete this outside of the FAA and a less expensive cost? What are some options that I can look into? Where should I start? Should I drop my dreams of piloting a helicopter and move on? My main question to you all is, will I still be eligible to become a pilot and how long of a period must I wait?
Hi everybody, I am looking to gather some advice on how I should proceed or if I should not proceed at all. I have looked through various threads but could not find any situation that was similar to mine. I plan to give as much information as I can so in order to get the most accurate advice plausible.
Description of Events:
On November 14th, 2020, I got arrested for a DUI at the age of 20. I did not refuse anything and gave consent to a blood draw. The results came back as a .21%. (I know that I will receive hateful responses over my stupidity and ignorance, in which I accept due to my actions.) I did not not turn 21 until May of 2021, 6 months from the time of the event. Furthermore, my court date was pushed off until August 16th, 2021, in which I entered into a Pre-Trial Diversion and the charge dropped to an Underage DUI. The result of the diversion is that I lost my drivers license for one year and nothing further would happen unless I did something to breach contract. This coming August 16th, 2022, I will get my license back and the process of expungement will begin. I will be graduating college in June of 2022.
Additional notes:
At the time of the incident I was a junior in college and had been working at the Sheriff's Office in my county as a jailer. This is most likely the reason that I was able to enter into the pre-trial diversion. I have not touched a drop of alcohol since the night of the DUI. I have not wanted to touch any as the smell disgusts me and makes me sick to my stomach. I have not completed any AA or rehab program for two reasons, I did not feel that I needed it and I was never told that it would be beneficial to me. I have zero flight hours, ground school hours, and zero experience in the aviation field other than Aerospace being my minor in college. ---
Question:
What will I have to do in order to pass the medical? I have heard of HIMS and that it is extremely expensive, will I have to do that? If yes, is it possible to complete this outside of the FAA and a less expensive cost? What are some options that I can look into? Where should I start? Should I drop my dreams of piloting a helicopter and move on? My main question to you all is, will I still be eligible to become a pilot and how long of a period must I wait?