Pilot Loses Medical after Making False Statements
The pilot did not indicate his previous failed drug test on three medical certificate applications.

Steven Michael Demaria of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., was convicted by a federal jury for making false statements on his application for an FAA medical certificate. During a two-day trial in U.S. District Court in Miami early this month, the jury learned that Demaria had, in May 2004, tested positive for marijuana in connection with prospective employment as a pilot for a Fort Lauderdale, Fla. air-taxi operator. Based on that drug test, the FAA in July 2004 issued an emergency order of revocation for Demaria's first-class airman medical certificate. Each year between 2012 and 2014, Demaria submitted three new airman medical certificate applications on which he falsely answered that he had never failed a drug test. Demaria was employed as a pilot-in-command for an airline at the time of his arrest in November. The date for Demaria’s sentencing has not yet been set.