Anonymouse
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Anonymouse
Thought that might get y'alls attention.
I have zero interest in receiving your judgment insofar as my past, but I'm being as brutally honest as I can, while still maintaining my anonymity. I have nothing that I owe anyone on this board; hell I just signed up for this one question.
While I was 20, I fooled around with a 14-year old, and got hammered hard (as I should have, from the law). I'm not on the registry; it was never stipulated for me. I did 9 months on work release, 3 years probation. I got off with a low-level felony conviction that I later successfully changed into a Misdemeanor. This presents a HUGE problem for an airline career; I know.
I'm much (much) older now, have led a fairly uneventful life, and have moved on, without any further interaction with the law. Again, I don't need the judgment, but keep in mind--when you reply, you *might* be answering my questions for someone else out there that is too afraid to ask (possibly years down the road).
I am considering investing a large amount of money in a zero-to-hero program in Europe. Where I live currently, it is far cheaper here to do the modular approach than in the states. It is my thought to get there, go through the EASA process and to get my wings here, and transfer them to the states for a possible career.
Hurdles (aka, questions):
-EASA background checks.
I assume they rely on FBI fingerprint background checks, which will reveal all this. However, EASA is the overarching ruler. The arbiter is the country you live in. I live in one where grease on the wheels can usually be applied. They are an EASA member state, too. And as far as I know, they don't require this level of checking. Yes, in 2022; it happens.
-SIDA.
If I want to ever fly stateside, this is a biggie. The TSA gives guidance as to certain crimes *convicted* outside of 10 years being not a giant big deal, since the timeframe is outside of this. But it still worries me.
-Good Moral Character.
The FAA's 14, Section 61.153 (14 CFR S 61.153) has the devil of "good moral character" in there before they will bless you with anything more than a sport pilot's license. I've found PLENTY of random questions about pot possession in college, or your garden variety misdemeanors, but not sex assault on a minor. NOT ONE. And probably for good reason; we're all too ashamed to admit what we've done. I'd love to know a position if there are any FAA-adjacent folks in here on that. I've already sent several e-mails about this exact thing to various addresses within the FAA to ask.
-Airline hiring procedures.
We've all seen "Flight" with Denzel Washington, and while that's all based on a rough-loose story of an amalgamation of different stories, nothing that I've seen so far has scratched this level of "go **** yourself out of our doors, and never return." I've had great jobs so far, mostly due to my name not really being out there anywhere on registries (not legally required to), nor my arrest record not being searchable. I've simply fallen through the cracks. I've used that as leverage to actually further my life from a horrible past mistake I'd rather never committed. But there's no escaping it here with the level of scrutiny. I *have* to disclose it, and to lie would seem SUPER circumspect, and would ultimately lose me a job offer. What are the actual prospects here?
So...I ask all this before I invest 50-60k in a flying career that will crash to a halt in a letter if I don't know beforehand. Flying, or at least being able to commercially, has been a dream since I was a small kid. Life got in the way, I made terrible mistakes along the way, it all went sideways, and I paid some prices for it, not to mention the people--and person--I irrevocably hurt along the way.
Besides the anger that may be directed towards me here, I'm actually looking for answers. I'm also not the only one. I'm sure that when Google indexes this thread and the replies, hundreds--if not thousands--of people in my spot might read this, and be able to get some clarity.
And with that, I hope you (all) would chime in and give some thought to this. I know I owe nothing to you all, but I humbly take anything (good or bad) on the chin and would be able to figure out if this all is just a flight of fancy.
I have zero interest in receiving your judgment insofar as my past, but I'm being as brutally honest as I can, while still maintaining my anonymity. I have nothing that I owe anyone on this board; hell I just signed up for this one question.
While I was 20, I fooled around with a 14-year old, and got hammered hard (as I should have, from the law). I'm not on the registry; it was never stipulated for me. I did 9 months on work release, 3 years probation. I got off with a low-level felony conviction that I later successfully changed into a Misdemeanor. This presents a HUGE problem for an airline career; I know.
I'm much (much) older now, have led a fairly uneventful life, and have moved on, without any further interaction with the law. Again, I don't need the judgment, but keep in mind--when you reply, you *might* be answering my questions for someone else out there that is too afraid to ask (possibly years down the road).
I am considering investing a large amount of money in a zero-to-hero program in Europe. Where I live currently, it is far cheaper here to do the modular approach than in the states. It is my thought to get there, go through the EASA process and to get my wings here, and transfer them to the states for a possible career.
Hurdles (aka, questions):
-EASA background checks.
I assume they rely on FBI fingerprint background checks, which will reveal all this. However, EASA is the overarching ruler. The arbiter is the country you live in. I live in one where grease on the wheels can usually be applied. They are an EASA member state, too. And as far as I know, they don't require this level of checking. Yes, in 2022; it happens.
-SIDA.
If I want to ever fly stateside, this is a biggie. The TSA gives guidance as to certain crimes *convicted* outside of 10 years being not a giant big deal, since the timeframe is outside of this. But it still worries me.
-Good Moral Character.
The FAA's 14, Section 61.153 (14 CFR S 61.153) has the devil of "good moral character" in there before they will bless you with anything more than a sport pilot's license. I've found PLENTY of random questions about pot possession in college, or your garden variety misdemeanors, but not sex assault on a minor. NOT ONE. And probably for good reason; we're all too ashamed to admit what we've done. I'd love to know a position if there are any FAA-adjacent folks in here on that. I've already sent several e-mails about this exact thing to various addresses within the FAA to ask.
-Airline hiring procedures.
We've all seen "Flight" with Denzel Washington, and while that's all based on a rough-loose story of an amalgamation of different stories, nothing that I've seen so far has scratched this level of "go **** yourself out of our doors, and never return." I've had great jobs so far, mostly due to my name not really being out there anywhere on registries (not legally required to), nor my arrest record not being searchable. I've simply fallen through the cracks. I've used that as leverage to actually further my life from a horrible past mistake I'd rather never committed. But there's no escaping it here with the level of scrutiny. I *have* to disclose it, and to lie would seem SUPER circumspect, and would ultimately lose me a job offer. What are the actual prospects here?
So...I ask all this before I invest 50-60k in a flying career that will crash to a halt in a letter if I don't know beforehand. Flying, or at least being able to commercially, has been a dream since I was a small kid. Life got in the way, I made terrible mistakes along the way, it all went sideways, and I paid some prices for it, not to mention the people--and person--I irrevocably hurt along the way.
Besides the anger that may be directed towards me here, I'm actually looking for answers. I'm also not the only one. I'm sure that when Google indexes this thread and the replies, hundreds--if not thousands--of people in my spot might read this, and be able to get some clarity.
And with that, I hope you (all) would chime in and give some thought to this. I know I owe nothing to you all, but I humbly take anything (good or bad) on the chin and would be able to figure out if this all is just a flight of fancy.