frightinstructor
Well-Known Member
I'm new here, but I got some good feedback on something I posted a few days ago. Maybe some of you can help me with this situation:
I was recently offered a job with a regional; class starts in a few weeks. Three days after being offered the job I was celebrating with friends and got a DUI on the way home.
Before this incident I had a perfect driving record, no criminal record - all clean. The charges are being contested for various reasons, and a conviction (if any) will not occur for several months. I would appreciate any feedback I can get with regard to this situation, specifically with respect to these questions:
When does the airline conduct the background check?
If nothing on this incident shows up on the background check, is there another way they might find out down the road?
I've heard that the FAA doen't typically take action on pilot certificates at the 1st offense. Anybody heard otherwise?
Would you tell the airline about the incident? Think they'd just tell me to not show up for class?
Any other prudent thoughts are much appreciated.
I was recently offered a job with a regional; class starts in a few weeks. Three days after being offered the job I was celebrating with friends and got a DUI on the way home.
Before this incident I had a perfect driving record, no criminal record - all clean. The charges are being contested for various reasons, and a conviction (if any) will not occur for several months. I would appreciate any feedback I can get with regard to this situation, specifically with respect to these questions:
When does the airline conduct the background check?
If nothing on this incident shows up on the background check, is there another way they might find out down the road?
I've heard that the FAA doen't typically take action on pilot certificates at the 1st offense. Anybody heard otherwise?
Would you tell the airline about the incident? Think they'd just tell me to not show up for class?
Any other prudent thoughts are much appreciated.