FAA violation
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FAA violation
I am filling out a job application that asks, "In the past 10 years have you been convicted, been arrested, been on probation, or parole?" I have an FAA violation. I don't think this is a conviction but I'm not sure. Anyone have any insight?
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But the answers you received are correct: an administrative penalty, such as what the FAA hands out, is not a conviction.
#7
Hi!
A simple speeding ticket IS a conviction, but it is NOT a Felony or a Misdemeanor.
Typically, applications ask for:
1-Convictions: Felony/Misdemeanors
2-Traffic Violations: Speeding, etc.
3-DUIs/DWIs (may be in category 1- above)
4-FAA "problems"
cliff
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A simple speeding ticket IS a conviction, but it is NOT a Felony or a Misdemeanor.
Typically, applications ask for:
1-Convictions: Felony/Misdemeanors
2-Traffic Violations: Speeding, etc.
3-DUIs/DWIs (may be in category 1- above)
4-FAA "problems"
cliff
LFW
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