SbestCFII
Line Up and Wait
I recently had a student come up from FL and get his accelerated IFR training and he did very well. On the day of the checkride, we flew up to meet the examiner and he noted that, when the pilot's certificate was issued, he was a Canadian national. He had since been naturalized and had his passport in hand. However, the DPE would not examine him, so he left to take a delayed checkride in FL.
In FL, he got a new temp certficate and after weeks of trying to arrange his checkride with a DPE in South FL, he finally got it scheduled. The examiner put him through a grueling 4-hour oral, criticized his coming to NC for the training, tried to exclude some of his logged hours or training (not her place), criticized his use of an aircraft he didn't train in for the checkride (even though he regularly flew that aircraft and the avionics were identical) and then, after he sailed through all her questions, told him he had passed the oral but she "wasn't impressed."
When they finally got the the plane, he was exhausted and was actually starting to feel ill. He started the practical anyway and apparently "flew well under the hood." When he went to do the first approach at a nearby military field, he couldn't ID the localizer, but didn't descend and only then did the tower control tell him that he thought the localizer was out of service (and had not been NOTAM'd). Basically, he did exactly what he was supposed to have done. The DPE then told him to just go back to the airport, which he did and issued him a notice of disapproval without any opportunity to do any of the other tasks.
In the disapproval, she listed none of the tasks that he either completed or failed, just that he needed to take the entire practical again, pocketed his $500 in cash without a receipt and left. He told me that she seemed rushed during the oral and took several phone calls that made him believe that she was anxious to be somewhere else. Fortunately, that's the Miami FSDO's problem.
He then came back to NC for the checkride and I scheduled him with a DPE I regularly use and he gave my student his condolences on his bad experience in FL. He also said that he probably would have done the checkride that the first DPE decided not to do.
So...bring it.
In FL, he got a new temp certficate and after weeks of trying to arrange his checkride with a DPE in South FL, he finally got it scheduled. The examiner put him through a grueling 4-hour oral, criticized his coming to NC for the training, tried to exclude some of his logged hours or training (not her place), criticized his use of an aircraft he didn't train in for the checkride (even though he regularly flew that aircraft and the avionics were identical) and then, after he sailed through all her questions, told him he had passed the oral but she "wasn't impressed."
When they finally got the the plane, he was exhausted and was actually starting to feel ill. He started the practical anyway and apparently "flew well under the hood." When he went to do the first approach at a nearby military field, he couldn't ID the localizer, but didn't descend and only then did the tower control tell him that he thought the localizer was out of service (and had not been NOTAM'd). Basically, he did exactly what he was supposed to have done. The DPE then told him to just go back to the airport, which he did and issued him a notice of disapproval without any opportunity to do any of the other tasks.
In the disapproval, she listed none of the tasks that he either completed or failed, just that he needed to take the entire practical again, pocketed his $500 in cash without a receipt and left. He told me that she seemed rushed during the oral and took several phone calls that made him believe that she was anxious to be somewhere else. Fortunately, that's the Miami FSDO's problem.
He then came back to NC for the checkride and I scheduled him with a DPE I regularly use and he gave my student his condolences on his bad experience in FL. He also said that he probably would have done the checkride that the first DPE decided not to do.
So...bring it.
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