Hiring Post Revocation
I'm in the process of regaining my certificates after a revocation several years back. Trying to determine what my long term job prospects would be, and would appreciate some input.
Summary
- 2004 at age 21 received and was convicted of DUI while flight training (not while flying).
- 2005 Judgement of guilt was set aside (states version of an expungement)
- I took a hiatus and student loans came due - so went down the regular 9-5 career path for several years.
- 2011 I was finally ready to get back in the saddle. Go and take my medical. Confirmed prior with my attorney since 'expunged' no need to list/disclose. Within 60days or so I get an emergency order of revocation, for 'lying' on the medical. Essentially their position was we are federal and not bound by the states rules, and because it appeared on their check, regardless of documentation - I was guilty. They issued a 1 year revocation as penalty.
- 2018 I'm back to flying. I don't have any specific hour requirements, just have to regain my profeciency and go back through each checkride. I'm about ready for the 1st (with aprx 10hrs) So the cost shouldn't be to much of an issue, just want to get an idea of what my prospects would be if I were to regain them all.
Aprx hrs.
Total time - 300hr
Mult time - 100hrs
Instrument - 40hrs
Cross Country - 125hrs