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Old 12-29-2007, 09:39 AM
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Hello all,

I'm new to the forum and I know that this has been brought up a few times, but I'd just like to get some more opinions. I'm a commercial multi rated pilot and will probably be interviewing in about a year's time. I just got into an accident yesterday (it was my fault, I was making a U-turn and didn't look). This is my second moving violation in the past 3 years. My first is a "driving without due care" because I couldn't see over a truck as I was backing out of a spot and got my rear bumper torn off.

What do you all think about my current predicament? Are a few moving violations that you can be honest about and explain OK, or is this going to hurt me in an interview?

Thanks for any help,
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Old 12-29-2007, 09:44 AM
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Everybody has blemishes on their driving record. The big issue that airlines are going to have are careless/reckless driving offenses and DUI's (In other words, offenses that have criminal penalties- misdemeanor/felony convictions).

Be sure to keep your record clean from here on out- no speeding, no accidents and you shouldn't have any issues. Also, enrolling in a defensive driving course probably wouldn't hurt, plus could save you some $$$. (Ask your insurance company or the local DMV for info)
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Old 12-29-2007, 01:09 PM
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And don't lie about it on your interview.
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Old 12-30-2007, 11:16 AM
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LOL I consider myself to be a pretty honest individual, and not hesitant to talk about the mistake's I've made. But I appreciate the info, thanks all.
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when i interviewed, i gave them a copy of my driving record I bought from the DMV. Give them your drivers license # and 5 bucks and you get a copy of your driving record. Hand it in with your resume, it worked for me.
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Two minor speeding tickets in two years would be a non-issue...almost everyone drives ten-over and sometimes it's just your turn to pay the tax. There's nothing dangerous or reckless about it.

Your tickets are more for careless driving...this might raise a few eyebrows. I think you'll be fine...but NO MORE TICKETS! You need to be very careful, you've already used up your freebies.
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Do you know how long violations stay on your DMV report assuming they are not dropped if you attend traffic school?
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Old 01-30-2008, 03:47 PM
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Most Employers ask for a five year. Back it up with DMV records from every state you've held a License in during that time.

To answer your question: It varies from state to state. Some violations stay on longer than others (depending on the state) ie, speeding might be 5 years and DUI might be 10. Look up your state's DMV or state code online to find out
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this may seem trivial but in VA they put some non-moving violations on your driving record like having a headlight out or having an expired registration..do airlines care about that stuff or are they more concerned with moving violations?
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Originally Posted by ADIZFlyboy View Post
this may seem trivial but in VA they put some non-moving violations on your driving record like having a headlight out or having an expired registration..do airlines care about that stuff or are they more concerned with moving violations?
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