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Even with a smiley you can't take a joke?So your characterization as "softy" is inadequate and misleading since you've never been in a position to be an examiner.
Even with a smiley you can't take a joke?So your characterization as "softy" is inadequate and misleading since you've never been in a position to be an examiner.
Even with a smiley you can't take a joke?
Passed first try at the FSDO, inspector had a trainee with him too, interesting but good ride, 7ish hr oral, 1.2ish flight time.
I did my training part 61, spent a few hours in the air, already was proficient in spins so that was a quickie signoff, most everything was home study, probably had less then 1k into it all in.
7 hours seems too long in my opinion. As a matter of fact the guy who wrote the PTS stated that a CFI oral should be able to be completed in 2.5 hours. That seems too short to me. My orals lasted around 4.0, give or take.
I did my initial CFI ride (with a first time pass) with June Bonesteel out of Scottsdale. She had the reputation of having orals last in excess of 8 hours.
2.5 LMAO!
7 hours is about average for FSDO CFI initials, I'm sure the DPE and in-house guys are only a couple hours, but that's a diffrent ride IMO
Even with a smiley you can't take a joke?
7 hours seems too long in my opinion. As a matter of fact the guy who wrote the PTS stated that a CFI oral should be able to be completed in 2.5 hours. That seems too short to me. My orals lasted around 4.0, give or take.
I did my initial CFI ride (with a first time pass) with June Bonesteel out of Scottsdale. She had the reputation of having orals last in excess of 8 hours.
I was the first CFI applicant they'd seen in a few years.
That's sad.
Scottsdale FSDO. First time. DPE was $1k for the exam.
I believe I posted the official FAA numbers up this thread somewhere.I think they publish these numbers, probably more accurate than posting here
That's a crock. You can't tell me participants are not biased when a ride costs a grand.Scottsdale FSDO. First time. DPE was $1k for the exam.
$1k for a ride is stupid, I did mine at the FSDO.. But the most expensive 1/2 day ride around here is $350. I would expect a CFI ride to be double that, given that it will likely take most of the day.
I passed 1st time, home on my couch by 3pm.
FAA inspector was not an option. I am lucky that I didn't live outside the phx area. The very limited DPEs for cfi initials charge a $250 travel fee on top of the $1k. A good friend just took the PASEL and it was 550. So unfortunately a grand is the day rate. I also had to schedule over a month out.
I would say there are plenty of DPEs, just not many who have been ordained as CFI initial worthy. At least not when I took the practical.That's ridiculous. I have been told by the SDL FSDO that they are not adding additional DPEs because there are too many of them. As a former Ops Inspector at the SDL FSDO I've been told that I am in line to become a DPE once there is an opening.
However, the bureaucracy at the FAA is sometimes bewildering.
$1000 for a CFI ride. I thought my $750 ride was steep.I would say there are plenty of DPEs, just not many who have been ordained as CFI initial worthy. At least not when I took the practical.
I failed the first time after an eleven and a half hour oral with a DPE in September 2015.
I passed the second time after an additional five hour oral in November of 2015 with the same DPE.
It was worth the trouble, I have been having a lot of fun as a CFI for Rotorcraft, Gyroplane.
Likewise...although at that time no DPEs were supposed to be doing initials. Unfortunately there were no Feds in the region who were qualified in gliders, so the DPES got a one-time authorization from Oke City.First time, Glider CFI, same DPE that did my Glider Commercial the month prior.