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I'm not a pilot, but I'd like to become a private pilot. I'm not looking to change careers or anything, just looking to start a fun hobby.
A little over ten years ago I got a DUI, blew a .18. This was long before I ever even thought about being a pilot. No incidents since then.
I went to see an AME today for a medical. He told me that despite ten years of a clean record, that I am considered "dependent" on alcohol, and in order to get certified I will have to agree to complete abstinence, attend AA meetings, and submit to random alcohol testing.
To someone uninitiated like me, this sounds absurd. The doctor kept referring to me as an alcoholic. Doesn't ten years of a clean record mean anything? Why would I attend AA meetings when I haven't had an incident in a decade? What the hell am I supposed to say at the meetings?
I'm hoping maybe the doctor was having an off day or something. He did not officially do an exam, he just kind of scared me off of it. Was he right, and I'm the crazy one?
A little over ten years ago I got a DUI, blew a .18. This was long before I ever even thought about being a pilot. No incidents since then.
I went to see an AME today for a medical. He told me that despite ten years of a clean record, that I am considered "dependent" on alcohol, and in order to get certified I will have to agree to complete abstinence, attend AA meetings, and submit to random alcohol testing.
To someone uninitiated like me, this sounds absurd. The doctor kept referring to me as an alcoholic. Doesn't ten years of a clean record mean anything? Why would I attend AA meetings when I haven't had an incident in a decade? What the hell am I supposed to say at the meetings?
I'm hoping maybe the doctor was having an off day or something. He did not officially do an exam, he just kind of scared me off of it. Was he right, and I'm the crazy one?