Speed racing ticket

So I was a dumbass a few years back and got a speeding ticket, for whatever reason I triggered a points warning from my state for the warning, which shows up in the NDR. No suspension, no revocation, nothing but a fine that I paid to the cop when I got the ticket. Still for whatever reason it says I have a hit in the NDR and I have to play the explanation game and pull my driving record for it to clear it up with HR, the local government, and many other things. It's really annoying and I actually don't know what I can do about it, supposedly one day the warning simply won't show up any more in the NDR, but in the mean time it is a hassle. I learned my lesson, the fine I got was a "wake up call" and now I drive like a grand mother. It hasn't stopped my career, but I've had to explain it once now. Moral of the story? Don't speed!
It took a few speeding tickets in my slightly younger dumber years to finally introduce me to cruise control when traveling down the freeway. Luckily no points were ever taken on my licence so its never been an issue in any of the interviews/backround checks I've had since then.
 
(a) A speed competition or contest.

(b) An acceleration contest.

(c) A test of physical endurance.

(d) An exhibition of speed or acceleration.

(e) The making of a speed record.

(f) A race. For purposes of this paragraph, racing is the use of one or more vehicles in an attempt to outgain, outdistance or prevent another vehicle from passing, to arrive at a given destination ahead of another vehicle or vehicles or to test the physical stamina or endurance of drivers over long distance driving routes.

Sounds like every single red eye I do versus the other guys coming off the west coast.
 
Think about it from the airline's perspective: Speeding tickets show A) a disregard for law/regulations, B) acceptance of a higher level of risk for yourself, C) a disregard for the safety of others.

In light of those factors, how does a person who has displayed the above fit into their mission of safely carrying passengers to their destination?

The racing component in the original post just raises the stakes that much higher.

Or D)

It shows they got caught.

We ALL speed.

Some get caught, some don't.
 
Did you at least win the race? Like it or not, life is a game. Lawyers can help, but covered tracks are still discoverable.

If your entire 'life' is riding on one specific 'dream job', you have issues that pervade external circumstances.
 
Did you at least win the race? Like it or not, life is a game. Lawyers can help, but covered tracks are still discoverable.

If your entire 'life' is riding on one specific 'dream job', you have issues that pervade external circumstances.
Yea my lambo doors blew off that's how fast I was going
 
Slow down

Go fly

Own up. Hell, you don't even have to take responsibility if you don't want to but if you don't, believe me, you're going to be stuck at best third tier carriers because the more competitive airlines are going to bat you around like a kitty with a yarn ball if you try to blame it all on "The System" or "The Man" or "I just got caught at what people do all the time".
 
Was Trixie with you?

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Slow down

Go fly

Own up. Hell, you don't even have to take responsibility if you don't want to but if you don't, believe me, you're going to be stuck at best third tier carriers because the more competitive airlines are going to bat you around like a kitty with a yarn ball if you try to blame it all on "The System" or "The Man" or "I just got caught at what people do all the time".

In my last interview I was asked about either my speeding ticket or 141 stage check bust early on in my training. They simply asked about it, not any details. I told them all about it and told them why I screwed it up, what I learned, and how my behavior has changed.

"Wow...that was really forthcoming of you. You didn't have to tell us any of that, but you did. That says a lot about you."

If you are trying to do the right thing most of the time and are honest about the times you don't get it quite right, life gets a lot easier because you can be open and honest about it.
 
Sounds like you need to stop worrying and let your attorney handle things. Most, if not everyone on this board, has broken the law at some point in time with regard to speeding, rolling a stop sign, etc... Maybe you were caught in the wrong place at the wrong time, or maybe the local cops decided to crack down on a certain traffic offense and make an example out of a select few, or maybe neither. I don't know and don't really want to know. Your attorney will be able to sort through this, depending on the circumstances, and hopefully guide you to a more favorable outcome.

When it comes time to apply to the regionals, just list it and be ready to explain why you had such a lapse in judgement, even if it wasn't your completely your fault for whatever reason. Unless you have a long list of past traffic citations, I can tell you that the regionals most likely won't even bat an eye at this right now with their level of hiring desperation. Pilots with fairly recent DUIs and reckless driving citations are getting hired so I don't see a problem there.

Later on down the road if you aspire to go to the majors, I would hire an attorney who is intimately familiar with aviation and employment law and can help you with that. It needs to be YOUR lawyer, not someone else's, who is familiar with YOUR situation.
 
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