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Tonedrvr said:
What about speeding tickets that don't show up on my driving record/NDR/or the state/county they were given in? When I was active duty military my license expired for many years since I didn't reside in the state that I was a legal resident of. As a result, there are no tickets on my record. Should I even mention them? I have about 5 in the past 15 years, one is 55 in a 35 that I'd rather not bring up.

Ouch, I don't know. I think Navyflyer might not want you to fly his family around. I'd be careful.
 
What you were arrested for doesn't mean anything. All that matters is what you were convicted of, which was speeding. All you have is a speeding ticket, nothing more. No need to tell the interviewers anything other than that. Heck, I wouldn't trust a pilot who didn't have a speeding ticket somewhere in his past, to me it would show timidity and I would see it as a fault.

Don't worry about it, so you got a speeding ticket, big deal!
 
Pilotbob3 said:
Quit riding those crotch rocket riceburners and get a Harley!

Are you kidding? I'll take the "rocketship" over the "agricultural tool" any day!
 

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