A pilot must report a DUI arrest to the FAA within 60 days of the motor vehicle action. This includes any conviction for a violation of a federal or state statute relating to the operation of a motor vehicle while intoxicated by alcohol or a drug, while impaired by alcohol or a drug, or while under the influence of alcohol or a drug.
Additionally, pilots must report any administrative actions such as the cancellation, suspension, or revocation of a driver's license by a state for a cause related to the operation of a motor vehicle while intoxicated, impaired, or under the influence of alcohol or a drug. Watch out for cops if you want to start the props.
Stay informed and ensure compliance with these regulations to maintain your pilot credentials. For more details, check out the FAA's official update here.
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