Morgantown Pilot DUI Attorney

Are you a pilot charged with a DUI case? You might be at risk of facing driver’s license suspension or revocation. The Federal Aviation Administration or FAA has some legal obligations that they need to follow. If you are the one to face a first DUI offense, the FAA will not initiate any action but facing a conviction for the second and third time may result in serious consequences and lead the FAA to take action.

When you face an arrest for a DUI case, a Martinsburg criminal lawyer can help you understand the next steps appropriately. They will be by your side and help you during court proceedings and will advise you on how to plead. They will also help you understand the procedure for reporting your DUI conviction to the FAA.

According to FAA requirements, every DUI must be reported to them by the pilots themselves. If you don’t report and disclose the DUI initially to them, it will have harsher and more severe consequences. You may face suspension or revocation of your pilot’s license if you fail to disclose a DUI, even if it is a first-time offense. However, you must not have wanted to make a mistake when reporting to the FAA and risk losing your license unnecessarily. An experienced Martinsburg criminal lawyer will help you with the reporting process; they can go further and also submit your report. They ensure that the submission is done on time. The victims usually have about sixty days from the time of the incident to submit the report.

When filling out your Application for Airman Medical Certificate you must also disclose all the DUI convictions from the past and the present. You must also report those incidents that have been dismissed or if you have attended rehabilitation program. Failure to disclose or report such incidents may have a ghastly effect on your career. So try to be transparent about the DUI cases you face. Hiding the past conviction or dismissed ones are considered criminal acts but you need to follow the instructions mentioned on the application when mentioning the DUIs. So, read them carefully in order to report the incidents correctly. You must ask your attorney about the correct way of disclosing specific information when applying for an Airman Medical Certificate. Although a first-time offense may not affect your certificate, repeated offenses will be taken by the FAA seriously. Your certificate might run invalid unless you have undergone an evaluation for substance abuse.

You are required to report ones even if they have been dismissed and you’ve attended a rehabilitation program. Failure to disclose this information can have negative consequences on you. It is best to have full transparency. Do not try to hide past convictions, even the ones that have been dismissed. There are specific instructions on the application on how to disclose DUIs. Read and follow the directions carefully to report it correctly. You can ask your attorney for advice on what or how to disclose certain information when applying for your Airman Medical Certificate. A first-time DUI offense will most likely not affect your certificate. However, if you keep on repeating the same offenses, you might not be forgiven time and again. Your certificate might be deemed invalid until you have gone through a substance abuse evaluation.

Losing a professional license can be life-altering. So, avoid handling the process without consulting an attorney as you cannot compromise the mistakes. So, if you or someone has been arrested, contact Mountaineer Criminal Law Group immediately and prevent the revocation of your driving and professional license. To set up an initial consultation you need to call (304) 900-339.

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