darrell
Pre-takeoff checklist
I am an A&P, and have been for some time prior to receiving my PP certificate. During my flight training, one of the subjects that my instructor would bring up, in regard to aviation regulations, was about what maintenance I could legally perform on an airplane. I would commonly joke and say "anything I want, barring the need for an IA." She didn't particularly like that answer, and went to lengths to ensure that when asked during my oral, I respond with the answer as if I did not have an A&P certificate (that is, as if I was "just a pilot").
And hence my dumb question... During the oral portion of the private pilot examination, am I required to know aviation regulations which do not necessarily apply to me? That is, if during my oral exam, the examiner asked what maintenance I would be allowed to perform, would it be completely legitimate to answer "as an A&P, I am permitted to blah blah blah..."? From my perspective, asking me what other pilots would be limited to is completely irrelevant, and I should not be required to remember regulations that only apply to other pilots and not to me.
As mentioned, this is completely hypothetical/rhetorical, since my DME knew I was an A&P prior to the start of the test, and he didn't even ask me any question about performing maintenance.
In the same vein, has anyone ever had questions asked of them during an oral exam that were similarly irrelevant to them as an applicant?
And hence my dumb question... During the oral portion of the private pilot examination, am I required to know aviation regulations which do not necessarily apply to me? That is, if during my oral exam, the examiner asked what maintenance I would be allowed to perform, would it be completely legitimate to answer "as an A&P, I am permitted to blah blah blah..."? From my perspective, asking me what other pilots would be limited to is completely irrelevant, and I should not be required to remember regulations that only apply to other pilots and not to me.
As mentioned, this is completely hypothetical/rhetorical, since my DME knew I was an A&P prior to the start of the test, and he didn't even ask me any question about performing maintenance.
In the same vein, has anyone ever had questions asked of them during an oral exam that were similarly irrelevant to them as an applicant?