Kritchlow
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So I think you’re saying someone who drinks a lot, as long as they have the smarts to stay out of a motorized vehicle, demonstrates reasonable judgement? Perhaps I’m comfused on that point.....which signifies that he has control. But after a big DUI a rational person would cease...which is a pretty good case that the individual who continues to drink allows alcohol to control.....get it?
Knowing FAA’s position, as Azure implies...continuing to drink means alcohol is more important than aviatoon. So who’s in control here...alcohol or the OP?
I also believe everyone is entitled to make a mistake. Granted, driving at .217 could be a fatal mistake, but it wasn’t in this case.
Also he didn’t show tolerance imo. Obviously he drove poorly enough to get noticed, plus he said he couldn’t even recite his age.