So oral went well, I'm Auburn's flight school so I get letter grades. I got a B on the oral, even though I feel like I was asked some pretty extensive questions. Flight on the other hand, didn't go too great. I thought I was doing fine, and any other day I would have been happy with it. We went straight from the airport to a VOR for an IAF for a full procedure VOR alpha approach. I posted a picture of the approach and what I did. I turned outbound before I reached the VOR to fly by it and then fly outbound. I've done this several times before with my instructor, but my examiner was not happy about it. He made me turn back and cross it before flying outbound. We flew outbound and did the procedure turn. Instead of turning right to fly back inbound, I turned left, stupid mistake. After this he told me take us home. I know that PT was wrong, but I don't think it was worth failing me over. Afterwards he told me he didn't like that I wasn't announcing when I was starting and finishing my checklists and he didn't like how I was making my radio calls.
Pretty bummed out but I'll get there. What do y'all think about him getting upset about me just flying by, rather than over? I talked to my instructor and my pilot friends agree with me.