Some good info! Thanks!!
My question about driving records and what-not is: do airlines check the databases for all fifty states? For example, I've driven cross-country several times and have gotten tickets in probably three states (including my own). I've only checked the database for my home state and it is clean. Do I need to check each state where I've gotten a ticket (they were all at least five years ago and I'm not sure I remember all of them)? What if I forget one?
Also, what about speeding tickets on military bases? Are they reported anywhere? I believe I've gotten a couple of those, but I only remember the most recent one last year. I wouldn't even know where to check the info on that. Should I let the airlines know about speeding tickets on military bases?
Finally (and this is probably a dumb question)...what about the times you get pulled over and the cop lets you go? They run your plates and all, so is it reported anywhere? I once got pulled over for going, well...alot, over the limit, but happened to be in my flight suit, so the very kind police officer simply told me to remember that my car was not an airplane! I assume that if a ticket was not issued, no record is made and there is nothing to tell the airlines about. Yes?
My question about driving records and what-not is: do airlines check the databases for all fifty states? For example, I've driven cross-country several times and have gotten tickets in probably three states (including my own). I've only checked the database for my home state and it is clean. Do I need to check each state where I've gotten a ticket (they were all at least five years ago and I'm not sure I remember all of them)? What if I forget one?
Also, what about speeding tickets on military bases? Are they reported anywhere? I believe I've gotten a couple of those, but I only remember the most recent one last year. I wouldn't even know where to check the info on that. Should I let the airlines know about speeding tickets on military bases?
Finally (and this is probably a dumb question)...what about the times you get pulled over and the cop lets you go? They run your plates and all, so is it reported anywhere? I once got pulled over for going, well...alot, over the limit, but happened to be in my flight suit, so the very kind police officer simply told me to remember that my car was not an airplane! I assume that if a ticket was not issued, no record is made and there is nothing to tell the airlines about. Yes?