I can never fly with you again @JCranford.
You are clearly not safe in the sky.
Good job. Was there a particular area where you got most of your misses?Only made a 92.
Did you go all the way to completion
You did say you blew it. Was wondering if you finished what you startedCompletion on the written? Yes. Completion on the IR rating? Check back in 6 weeks
__________________I think he meant, eh, nevermind........can't do it these days.
How similar were the questions to test prep?
How did you prepare?
I never get tired of it.What, you didn't study up on AOA?
so...you think he'll get less questions with a 100%?Good job. Some folks are not aware that the person administering the equipment examination (oral) is specifically required to probe the knowledge areas you missed on the written.
Yepso...you think he'll get less questions with a 100%?
Reference?Good job. Some folks are not aware that the person administering the equipment examination (oral) is specifically required to probe the knowledge areas you missed on the written.
Reference?
I've heard that too, and also heard that it is no more than urban legend. I have no idea whether it's true or not, but I can tell you that I missed a question on the aerodynamic effects of ice and boots, and the DPE didn't even touch on that during the oral.
Reference?
I've heard that too, and also heard that it is no more than urban legend. I have no idea whether it's true or not, but I can tell you that I missed a question on the aerodynamic effects of ice and boots, and the DPE didn't even touch on that during the oral.
King Course supplemented with reading the Instrument Flying Handbook and Instrument Procedures book.
Bryan: about 50% nearly word for word, 30% pretty close, 20% out of left field
But you might be a 98 guy, and poorly engineered questions make it look like you're a 92 guy.
I think what the 70 guys are saying is that the test is merely a hurdle on the way to getting a rating, and since it's poorly designed, the score itself isn't a good measure of how well you know the material. You have to pass to get the rating, so do the minimum to pass and get on with life.
Or maybe there is a day I'll cancel a trip in my single engine non pressurized piston airplane because the height of the tropopause looked bad to me.