One of my students went for his private pilot checkride yesterday. The winds were strong and gusty, and he handled it just fine in our brush-up flight before the exam, but it was definitely not a great day for a checkride. We decided to proceed with the oral and see if the winds would subside.
Following the oral (which went pretty well, minus a couple of brain-freezes), the DPE asked if he wanted to fly. My student called me for my assessment. The wind was still 15 gusting to 22 and a bit of a crosswind with occasional light showers. I suggested he bank the successful oral and fly on a better day.
He went back to the DPE and said, "Well, I wouldn't go out and fly on a day like this at my experience level, so why would I take you up flying?"
The examiner smiled at him and said, "I think that's one of your best answers all day!"
Following the oral (which went pretty well, minus a couple of brain-freezes), the DPE asked if he wanted to fly. My student called me for my assessment. The wind was still 15 gusting to 22 and a bit of a crosswind with occasional light showers. I suggested he bank the successful oral and fly on a better day.
He went back to the DPE and said, "Well, I wouldn't go out and fly on a day like this at my experience level, so why would I take you up flying?"
The examiner smiled at him and said, "I think that's one of your best answers all day!"