Hello Everyone,
My name is David, and I live in Atlanta. My life's dream has always been to become an airline pilot... and recently a friend of mine who is enrolled at FlightSafety Academy recommended I look into it.
One problem, I had a DUI in October of 2003. I fully realize this puts me at nearly insurmountable odds of landing an airline job, but I just refuse to believe that one very poor decision from which I completely and totally learned my lesson can destroy a lifelong dream.
Any advice on things I could do to increase my chances at this point? Of course the clean driving record, etc... but would letters of recommendation and statements from substance abuse counselors, etc have any positive impact? There has just *got* to be *something* that I can do to move past this - short of performing se*ual favors on the attorney general to get it exponged from my record.
What can I do?
Thanks so much
David
My name is David, and I live in Atlanta. My life's dream has always been to become an airline pilot... and recently a friend of mine who is enrolled at FlightSafety Academy recommended I look into it.
One problem, I had a DUI in October of 2003. I fully realize this puts me at nearly insurmountable odds of landing an airline job, but I just refuse to believe that one very poor decision from which I completely and totally learned my lesson can destroy a lifelong dream.
Any advice on things I could do to increase my chances at this point? Of course the clean driving record, etc... but would letters of recommendation and statements from substance abuse counselors, etc have any positive impact? There has just *got* to be *something* that I can do to move past this - short of performing se*ual favors on the attorney general to get it exponged from my record.
What can I do?

Thanks so much
David