FLYGUYRY
Pre-takeoff checklist
Passed my check ride with flying colors yesterday and man does it feel good. My examiner was great and honestly I really didn't have any problems with anything, granted I had plenty of time to study and have been working on my instrument about 15 hours or so which probably didn't hurt.
A lot of people do write-ups so I won't bore everyone with the details, but if I had one piece of advice for anyone it would be to R E L A X. I was a little nervous flying to the DPEs office but once I got up in the air I felt good and stayed pretty relaxed throughout the whole exam. I think a lot of people might rush to answer questions when they really aren't sure or need to think about it and end up digging themselves a hole, I made a dedicated effort to take some time to think a few questions through before I answered and I felt like it helped me a lot.
Now its time to log some more PIC and knock out that instrument rating in a few months
Another cool point is that looking through my logbook I realized I took my very first intro to flight (and logged hours) exactly one year ago to the day I got my license. Def makes it easy to remember the date
A lot of people do write-ups so I won't bore everyone with the details, but if I had one piece of advice for anyone it would be to R E L A X. I was a little nervous flying to the DPEs office but once I got up in the air I felt good and stayed pretty relaxed throughout the whole exam. I think a lot of people might rush to answer questions when they really aren't sure or need to think about it and end up digging themselves a hole, I made a dedicated effort to take some time to think a few questions through before I answered and I felt like it helped me a lot.
Now its time to log some more PIC and knock out that instrument rating in a few months
Another cool point is that looking through my logbook I realized I took my very first intro to flight (and logged hours) exactly one year ago to the day I got my license. Def makes it easy to remember the date
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