dreaming89
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My instructor is telling me it'll take 2 and a half hours... Is this true?
My instructor is telling me it'll take 2 and a half hours... Is this true?
Little over an hour. I imagine most DPE can tell in 5 minutes if you're ready and the rest of the time is testing your limits.
An hour ish. If you know your stuff cold the oral shouldn't take that long.
I am a master's student with a 4.0 gpa and I'm struggling mightily with absorbing all the information required for the oral. I've tried using flash cards but it is just too much and some of the technical jargon doesn't stick. I'm using the asa private oral prep book- does anyone have any suggestions?
If you are a 4.0 student, you should be able to tackle the oral part no problem. Just do what you do for school and translate the information/classes into the flying informationI am a master's student with a 4.0 gpa and I'm struggling mightily with absorbing all the information required for the oral. I've tried using flash cards but it is just too much and some of the technical jargon doesn't stick. I'm using the asa private oral prep book- does anyone have any suggestions?
I am a master's student with a 4.0 gpa and I'm struggling mightily with absorbing all the information required for the oral. I've tried using flash cards but it is just too much and some of the technical jargon doesn't stick. I'm using the asa private oral prep book- does anyone have any suggestions?
I am a master's student with a 4.0 gpa and I'm struggling mightily with absorbing all the information required for the oral. I've tried using flash cards but it is just too much and some of the technical jargon doesn't stick. I'm using the asa private oral prep book- does anyone have any suggestions?
thats your problem. You are trying to learn all the material verbatim. You don't have to know it all. You just have to know how to find the answers when you need them.If you are a 4.0 student, you should be able to tackle the oral part no problem. Just do what you do for school and translate the information/classes into the flying information
Mine was a hair over 30 minutes
It depends on how prepared you are.
If you are missing a lot, the DPE will dig deeper and deeper dragging it out.
If you over prepare, it will be over in a flash.
YMMV
Um, you obviously didn't have my DPE.
My guy was a PITA. 2.5 hour oral the first time around (long story short...he failed me for not liking how my IA logged our ELT inspection) and I ended up having to come back. We did another 30 minutes covering hypoxia, etc... the 2nd time around. I nailed it...but the dude literally covered EVERYTHING. I even had the opportunity to teach him a few things...specifically that pilots can actually make entries in the logbook. He asked about something being inop and I made a comment about possibly logging it and he about comes up out of his seat, "WHAT? You'd do what? Pilots can't write in the logbooks!".
I was like settle down man - give me 5 minutes in the FAR and I'll show you the regs. I am a partner in a 235 and we do a bunch of owner assist stuff so I know all the rules. My first checkride was a disaster though - literally everyone I tell the story too is just like WTF? I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy.
But anyway...however prepared you are AND/OR whatever you make on your exam has NO factor whatsoever on how long your oral will be. It totally depends on the DPE, what mood he's in and how much 'extra' answers you give that allow him to ask even more questions. Or he could be like mine and literally ask you everything...and question most of it. He asks me about my fuel system in my plane and I tell him I have 2 electric pumps. He doesn't believe me. Spends 10 minutes digging through my POH to confirm I was correct...
Good luck!!
Exactly how Joseph of Cupertino did it. He was a little challenged to learn the material at seminary so he studied a few small facts and then prayed those would be the examination questions the bishop chose to ask. Later he became a pilotn of sorts.That sucks.
My oral was in my opinion a lot of luck. I just happened to be well versed in the things he chose to discuss. There are a lot of things he could have asked that would have been weak points. We barely even touched on weather, Thank God.
I am fortunate that he didn't ask detailed stuff from the FAR/AIM during the oral. If he asked me to find something specific in there, it would have gone downhill pretty quick.