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Pilots Duty To Report Dui Convictions And Dmv Actions

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Pilots are under a more strict standard when it comes to getting caught up in a DUI situation.  Pilots must report any administrative action or conviction involving DUI.

The typical administrative action would be having your driver’s license suspended or revoked as a result of an action by the state licensing agency.  Any type of action affecting your license would require reporting to the FAA.  Further, any conviction for DUI/DWI/OUI would also result in a requirement to report the conviction to the FAA.

Under 14 CFR 61.15, all pilots must send a notification letter to FAA’s Security and Investigations Division within 60 calendar days of the effective date of an alcohol-related conviction or administrative action. In 14 CFR 61.15(c), alcohol-related convictions or administrative actions refer to motor vehicle actions (MVA).

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