If I make a mistake on my checkride, is it over? Do they allow a certain amount of mistakes? How often can I use my FAR AIM?
Any guidance, suggestions, or constructive criticism would be appreciated.
It is difficult to not overthink my upcoming checkride as I have never experienced this before.
Thank you.
It's easy to overthink it. My checkride was cancelled twice due to weather. I kept flying with my CFI doing mock checkrides and we did mock orals up the wazoo a few days before she asked me what I was worried about and my response was "depends on the day"
The oral was really a conversation about my xc plan. Some of the questions were:
Why did you choose 4500 ft.
What concerns for the pilot?
What are symptoms of hypoxia
What airspace is Bradley
What are vfr requirements for Bradley
What do you need to fly in Class C.
What is Nashua airspace and what do you need to fly in Nashua.
If weather was deteriorating enroute how you would get updates
What is the difference between blue airports and magenta airports.
On your way you lose all electrical – what is impacted?
Would you consider this an emergency- divert to Stewart airport
How would you land at Stewart – observe traffic, enter the pattern and wait for light signal.
What light signal do you want?
Could you continue to destination – I wouldn’t
What would no flaps do to your landing roll – checked POH increase landing distance by 30%
Asked about VA- gave the speeds at 1900 lbs and gross weight.
Asked what do you need as a pilot – id, medical, cert also added 3 T/O landings to carry passengers day and 3 full stop T/O landings for night to carry passengers at night.
Asked about weather for the route – morning briefing was VFR for entire route. Told him based on briefing about moderate turbulence and icing through 2100Z along entire route I would not make the trip based on my current proficiency. Flight portion was scheduled for 1500Z
For the flight portion Steep turns, slow flight into a power off stall. lost engine emergency. short and soft field t/o and landings.
For the short field landing he asked me to hit the numbers, I had only practiced hitting the touch down zone so I had to go around on the first attempt and nailed it on the second attempt. After we parked he asked me about the go around I told him I was a little fast and thought I would overshoot he told me he thought I would have made it.