Drink driving
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Drink driving
Just a quick quiz.
if you are banned from driving due to excess alcohol does that affect ones legal right to command an aircraft?
Notwithstanding the should they, shouldnt they argument.
many thanks, ODR.
if you are banned from driving due to excess alcohol does that affect ones legal right to command an aircraft?
Notwithstanding the should they, shouldnt they argument.
many thanks, ODR.
What’s your location? How much over the limit? Is it a criminal offence in your jurisdiction? What penalty was imposed? Did you go before a court?
We need much more information.
Or you could try the search function. Not surprisingly, this topic has come up before.
We need much more information.
Or you could try the search function. Not surprisingly, this topic has come up before.
While it may or may not directly effect your ability to hold a licence, you might find it stops you getting an airside pass or getting through a vetting process.
In the US every single FAA medical will ask you to formally state if you had any DUI history ever - and more. Better be honest.
In Germany, a lost driving permit due to alcohol might be enough to void any pilot privileges as you are not considered "reliable" and "trustworthy" enough to fly anymore if you can't respect the bottle to throttle limits.
In Germany, a lost driving permit due to alcohol might be enough to void any pilot privileges as you are not considered "reliable" and "trustworthy" enough to fly anymore if you can't respect the bottle to throttle limits.
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Any alcohol consumption in Europe or even thoughts of alcohol are strictly verboten, you should retain the right to pass judgement on others as is so blatant on these “hallowed” forums.
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I know of a uk Drink driver who continued to fly professionally. The CAA had/may still have a special clinic for such alcohol related problems, with referrals from courts, ame, companies, self referrals etc to supervise any rehab needs or perhaps make a call on licence suspension. I would expect other countries run similar schemes.
Again a conviction in UK doesn't automatically stop an airside pass. Certain types of offence might do, others are looked at on a case by case basis by the DOT I believe.
Again a conviction in UK doesn't automatically stop an airside pass. Certain types of offence might do, others are looked at on a case by case basis by the DOT I believe.
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About the topic, as they said before, if nothing major you won't have much trouble, if major = 5 years or depending on your country of residence everything will be dismissed/"forgotten" and airlines/medical/airside passes won't know or don't necessarily need to know.