Just got a speeding ticket, will this affect flying work?
Opinions of those in New Zealand preferred, but all opinions welcomed.
I was going 71km/hr in a 50km/hr zone. The road is a bit of a trap because it's a rural road but classed as a residential area. So I got fined and 35 demerit points. Is this offense enough for me to have problem's applying for flying work in the future or is it next to irrelvant? Thanks. |
35 POINTS, Holy snapping duckbills, Batman. In most Oz states it's 12 points and off the road. Not in the Territory thankfully.
Anyhow, I've not had too many speeding tickets in recent years but none have shown up and I haven't had to divulge them when applying for security clearances. |
Short answer NO
If you had cleaned someone up at that speed, in that speed zone, then you may be looking at Criminal negligence. Like going DUI, Ok if nothing happens, but if you run over a pedestrian then you may have trouble passing a criminal history check:{ |
Yep, give it all away now!!! If it was only a crime which might affect your ability to obtain a security clearance etc then I would say no problems, but a speeding fine is really pushing it as far as future employment goes......
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Originally Posted by Tempo
Yep, give it all away now!!! If it was only a crime which might affect your ability to obtain a security clearance etc then I would say no problems, but a speeding fine is really pushing it as far as future employment goes......
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Originally Posted by Capt Claret
35 POINTS, Holy snapping duckbills, Batman. In most Oz states it's 12 points and off the road.
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No mate, that information won't be available to anyone hiring you..
..things to watch out for are: -dangerous behaviour when flying -sleeping with someone higher up the foodchains missus..(or boyfriend) -talking about people behind their back while drinking at the aeroclub bar -being a really bad pilot -being too good.. -too many posts on pprune..oops gotta go |
If you had cleaned someone up at that speed, in that speed zone, then you may be looking at Criminal negligence. I know plently of pilots who have been done for DUI (some more than once), Dangerous driving, had been the cause of an accident, and (like most of us have at least once) busted for speeding, and we are all still flying. So unless you got pinged speeding while driving the get-away car from an armed hold up, I wouldn't be too concerned :} :} |
Steve181,
Surely you cant be serious thinking I was serious! Somehow I dont think a company is going to be too worried if you were in a bit of a rush one day. I know of guys with assault on their records and it certainly has not stopped them from getting an airline gig. Parking tickets on the other hand...... |
Fraud or violence are the only crimes that will prevent you from obtaining an ASIC. I'm not even sure airlines get access to your full record anyway... it's a 'check' not a download of your whole history.
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Nearly everybody gets a speeding fine sooner or later. Its a way of life mate.
Lancer has got it in one. I think if you have assault to your name you might be in some trouble. |
Thanks guys, I've got it all in perspective now. lol.
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A speeding fine is a 'minor' infringement, but ensure you pay the fine 'on time'
If not, it becomes a court offence, and this sort of thing starts to come under the 'fit and proper person' clause, as does collecting over 100 demerit points within two years, drink driving, careless use etc etc. I am sure all of us have had a minor speeding offence of some sort- overtaking a policeman in a 70k zone is not reccomended, must have thought I was driving home in the 152! Pilots must stay with a clean drivers licence, as this is checked during security checks. Cheers :ok: :ok: |
It has mostly been covered here, but in NZ with the "Fit and Proper" person test they are really looking at major offences.. Like being drunk while driving too fast and cleaning up a bus full of old ladies on the way to the bowling green, may be a little too much to hold a NZ Licence.
Having held a... erm... few speeding tickets over the last few years, it hasn't come up on the fit and proper person tests I've had to do over the last 6 months. |
After a turbulent youth I ended up with quite a considerable 'traffic' file. For a recent job I had to provide proof of no criminal history. Applied as required through the police and it came back fine. No criminal history (I already knew that) and no mention is misdemeanours on the roads. I wouldn't give it another thought.
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What pinged you? Speed camera? Or laser gun? Don't worry. You only risk becoming a victim of the social engineering that says "speed kills". (And then conveniently fails to address stuff like inattention, judgement, handling skills etc because they are awkward to police.)
Keep your eyes open for those octagon shaped patches on the road. I find staying within 9k of the limit works.:E |
Was once informed by a Lawyer acquaintance here in South Australia that if a court of law cancels your driver's licence that any pilot's licence is also cancelled for the same period of time that your driver's licence is suspended.:uhoh:
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