My Flight Surgeon
Sr. Aviation Medical Examiner
This information is from the Federal Air Surgeon's Bulletin Vol. 1, No. 4
What is reportable under 14 CFR 61.15(e)?
Alcohol-related motor vehicle actions such as suspensions, revocations (hereafter referred to as administrative actions), and convictions for offense such as driving while under the influence, driving while impaired, operating under the influence, etc. Please note the suspension/revocation AND convictions are separate, reportable actions under this regulation—even though they may be related to the same incident. These reports must be received by the DUI/DWI office within 60 days of the alcohol-related motor vehicle action.
What is reportable on your application for Airman Medical, FAA Form 8500-8, specfically question 18v?
(1) Any arrest and/ or conviction involving driving while intoxicated/under the
influence/while impaired, etc.; (2) any arrest and/or conviction and/or administrative action that resulted in the denial, suspension, cancellation, or revocation of your driving privileges (note: this is
not limited to alcohol-related events); and any attendance at an educational or rehabilitation program.
What is reportable under 14 CFR 61.15(e)?
Alcohol-related motor vehicle actions such as suspensions, revocations (hereafter referred to as administrative actions), and convictions for offense such as driving while under the influence, driving while impaired, operating under the influence, etc. Please note the suspension/revocation AND convictions are separate, reportable actions under this regulation—even though they may be related to the same incident. These reports must be received by the DUI/DWI office within 60 days of the alcohol-related motor vehicle action.
What is reportable on your application for Airman Medical, FAA Form 8500-8, specfically question 18v?
(1) Any arrest and/ or conviction involving driving while intoxicated/under the
influence/while impaired, etc.; (2) any arrest and/or conviction and/or administrative action that resulted in the denial, suspension, cancellation, or revocation of your driving privileges (note: this is
not limited to alcohol-related events); and any attendance at an educational or rehabilitation program.