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They said they found another 2 DUI incidents
Yeah, thank you.
That's the first thing I did, Dr. Bruce had just replied, and it is not looking good. The minimum scenario is that I will get suspended for a year. He wrote a large response almost immediately, saying that I should send my certificate back to FAA and hope they don't come at me with federal charges. As for his help, I he thinks that's too late...
Aviation is my life, I cannot imagine anything else that I want to be in. I have few other things that puts the bread on the table, that are regardless, but I still want to go commercial. Now I understand that with this GREAT start, including my record there is no way that any airline will hire me even ten years from now, but I still want to be able to get all licenses and certificates here in US, so I can work i some other country, perhaps.
My advise to you,I am a different man with all mistakes of my past dragging me into hell hole.
Vince
These DUI threads are becoming oddly formulaic. This one has all the themes: "Aviation is my life", a .15 and a refusal to blow, failure to disclose, and now a letter from the FAA. Perhaps I'm jaded but I sometimes wonder if these are real posts or fake accounts for the purpose of riling up the regulars here. Anyway, assuming this is real...
The OP needs a lawyer, not a AME at this point. If what the OP, says is correct, he's being investigated for falsification of an application.
As for a career, you're virtually unemployable for any flying job that requires insurance...and they all do. Foreign airlines aren't hiring no-time folks.
That's all assuming you're able to eventually jump through the HIMS hoops of getting a medical in the first place.
I'm might suggest interest in another field, sorry.
shouldn't be too hard to check the AOPA medical forum to see if this guy actually contacted Dr. Bruce, right?.... Oh wait, none of you guys belong to AOPA, so you have to assume he's a troll.... Yeah. I forgot. Sorry.
What makes you think he contacted Dr. Bruce via the Red Board? I'm active on both forums, and the OP hasn't posted anything over there.
What difference does it make?
What famous scam artist said that? hmm.. Oh yaeh, Hillary
What famous scam artist said that? hmm.. Oh yaeh, Hillary
ConcurIf you can't resist political sniping, take it somewhere else.
@Jim. What exactly am I confused about?? I mentioned nothing about Benghazi pal - you did. She absolutely did say "what's the difference ". Thats a fact. If you can prove she did not say that then so be it. But i watched her say it so good luck proving she didnt say it.
its clear you are confused on what i said. Perhaps re-read it before you start bashing.
Concur
Little Jimmy's a well-known talking-points troll in the Spin Zone. Pay no attention to him, he writes only in talking points written for him. He never bothers with "evidence" or "facts" as they don't come in talking-point form.
I promised to give you guys update on that one. I did not voluntarily turned in my medical (and thanks god), called friend instructors and pilots and they talked me out of this. Sent a letter to an investigator with explaining myself. No word from them (FAA) since then. Still legal and valid. Keeping fingers crossed.
No it is not, and with two events, one of which was a 0.15, you can expect the "find a HIMS AME" letter, which results in the $2,800 evaluation, because two events, handled after the 2009 changeover, gives you the presumptive diagnosis of chronic repetitive abuse (which it is, by definition) and requires you prove it not so.......Still legal and valid. Keeping fingers crossed.
First thing I thought was getting your records expunged, but too late for that with the FAA already having knowledge. And, 10 years isn't a long time.... 30 is.
First thing I thought was getting your records expunged, but too late for that with the FAA already having knowledge. And, 10 years isn't a long time.... 30 is.
Oh, and by the way, expungements don't work for everything. For CBP purposes (and entry to certain other countries) you must disclose even if the record was expunged. And once CBP (and other countries immigration agencies have the records, they can release them to others in accordance with data sharing policies.
That's not to say that one who qualifies for expungement shouldn't have it done, just that there's no guarantee it will stay out of the eyes of government agencies.
Some states have erasure. Not for convictions, but for arrests. Nobody. NOBODY will ever see anything. Ever. It's erased. Non existent.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Oh, wait, you were serious?
You realize that those arrests go into a federal database at the time they occur, and the Feds don't erase squat.
Connecticut has erasure, and they ensure fingerprints are removed from the FBI database.