How many hours till check ready typically?
Congrats! Missed only one? That will make for a short CFI oral prep!
Congrats! Missed only one? That will make for a short CFI oral prep!
I've heard some really like to make those high scorers sweat a little bit
Because…….. they’re evil?Might make the oral a little more interesting. Depending on the DPE, I've heard some really like to make those high scorers sweat a little bit.
My favorite thing the DPE said once I nailed the last landing (power off 180), "If you don't hit anything on the way back to the ramp, I'll make you a commercial pilot." Good sense of humor.
Better retake it to get a more modest score.Might make the oral a little more interesting. Depending on the DPE, I've heard some really like to make those high scorers sweat a little bit.
The Commercial Helicopter Flight Test is pretty much the same as the Private Pilot,
i would say commercial is easier than the commercial
can I take the checkride in a non-TAA or non-complex airplane (my Cessna 170 for example)
So to be a student pilot and solo, you need a 3rd class medical. Then when you pass your tests you get issued the private pilot certificate.
But for the commercial certificate, do you need to have the 2nd class in-hand to get the check-ride and certificate, or can you get the medical after you get your certificate (if and when you end up actually needing to exercise your comm privileges)?
……But for the commercial certificate, do you need to have the 2nd class in-hand to get the check-ride and certificate,…?
If I have more than 10 hours in a TAA or in a complex aircraft
Were the 10 or more hours in complex aircraft (a) with an instructor and (b) logged as flight training (for a commercial cert)?
So to be a student pilot and solo, you need a 3rd class medical. Then when you pass your tests you get issued the private pilot certificate.
But for the commercial certificate, do you need to have the 2nd class in-hand to get the check-ride and certificate, or can you get the medical after you get your certificate (if and when you end up actually needing to exercise your comm privileges)?
I’d also say 61.23(a)(3)(iii)61.39a4 will (mostly) answer your question.