Skip to main content USA Banner Main navigation (Desktop) Main navigation (Mobile) What do I take to my AME exam if I have a drug- or alcohol-related offense? According to the FAA AME Guide, if you have a drug or alcohol-related offense, you will generally need to provide the following information to your Aviation Medical Examiner (AME): Airman Personal Statement which address each item on the FAA Certification Aid- HIMS Drug and Alcohol - INITIAL (page 4) BLOOD/BREATH ALCOHOL CONTENT (BAC) from all offenses: A copy of the narrative police/investigative report and a copy of the blood/breath alcohol content (BAC) report. NOTE: If you are unable to obtain a copy of the police investigative report, you will need to provide correspondence on official letterhead from the arresting jurisdiction advising that the investigating officer's report is unavailable/unobtainable. Complete copies of all court records associated with the offense.…