uncreative
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Uncreative
Had my IR checkride yesterday and pink slipped it. Got through the oral fine, approx 2 hours. Nothing out of the ordinary, very focused on weather decision making. went over the flight plan that I had made ahead of time and walked through the trip covering the various phases of flight. Played stump the chump with chart symbols on the enroute, and then described how to fly a couple of approaches by finger flying the plate.
Gave me the flight plan for the day which were all approaches I had flown except one. Filed for the first airport. Preflighted the plane, demonstrated that all appropriate docs were onboard, did a safety brief, discussed positive exchange of controls, instrument check on the taxi.Picked up clearance by phone in the runup area.
Departed for the first airport, put the hood on right away, picked up approach who gave vectors to the first approach, a VOR/DME. DPE 'failed' the gps at this point which is the source of DME in this plane. Also failed the georef on my tablet. Asked approach to call my final and missed, since this approach didn't have any intermediate stepdowns. tuned and Id'd the vor, tune and id'd the vor needed for the missed in VOR 2.
Approach vectors me to final. The needle centers, I turn on course and the controller says i'm several miles off, gives me a new vector to the left. Needle goes right. double triple quadruple check everything. Cannot understand what is happening, feel compelled to trust my instruments vs the controller, who is giving me another more aggressive vector, then asked for vectors to the missed in order to hold and sort things out.
At this point I am in real bad shape mentally, I am internally freaking out about what is happening and the consequences of failing the check, I ask the DPE if we could try a different approach with different guidance, or if I could do a radar surveillance approach, no dice. I screw up timing on the 5th or 6th hold legs, and I am nonsat. I still can't reconcile the discrepancy between what my instruments were telling me and what the controller was saying. DPE couldn't either.
bad way to spend a friday and $600.
Gave me the flight plan for the day which were all approaches I had flown except one. Filed for the first airport. Preflighted the plane, demonstrated that all appropriate docs were onboard, did a safety brief, discussed positive exchange of controls, instrument check on the taxi.Picked up clearance by phone in the runup area.
Departed for the first airport, put the hood on right away, picked up approach who gave vectors to the first approach, a VOR/DME. DPE 'failed' the gps at this point which is the source of DME in this plane. Also failed the georef on my tablet. Asked approach to call my final and missed, since this approach didn't have any intermediate stepdowns. tuned and Id'd the vor, tune and id'd the vor needed for the missed in VOR 2.
Approach vectors me to final. The needle centers, I turn on course and the controller says i'm several miles off, gives me a new vector to the left. Needle goes right. double triple quadruple check everything. Cannot understand what is happening, feel compelled to trust my instruments vs the controller, who is giving me another more aggressive vector, then asked for vectors to the missed in order to hold and sort things out.
At this point I am in real bad shape mentally, I am internally freaking out about what is happening and the consequences of failing the check, I ask the DPE if we could try a different approach with different guidance, or if I could do a radar surveillance approach, no dice. I screw up timing on the 5th or 6th hold legs, and I am nonsat. I still can't reconcile the discrepancy between what my instruments were telling me and what the controller was saying. DPE couldn't either.
bad way to spend a friday and $600.