MauleSkinner
Touchdown! Greaser!
One of the aspects of a checkride is being able to do things right at the correct time. If you can’t remember to do the proscribed clearing procedure before a maneuver, that’s a problem. If a pilot doesn’t use judgement and choose to go around if the short field landing is too long or the soft field landing isn’t working, that’s a problem.You can "ignore" the standard and still follow it. It just says applicant demonstrates the ability to clear the area. DPE could say hey I know you looked for traffic but remember lets do clearing turns as well. Applicant will mentally freak out and not forget it again. What good does it do to fail someone and say hey we're gonna land fill out some paper work then climb back up and do a clearing turn.
Same if someone lands slightly long on a short field or slightly firm on a soft. You say hey we'll count that as your normal landing make this next one count. Not saying you give out ppls but if someones done every other task to standard passed the knowledge part and brain farts on something use judgement and work something out the ACS gives examiners the room to do that.
Both of those are legit busts. The PTS ACS requires certain maneuvers, and that they all be done to standard. My personal opinion is that clearing turns are over rated, but allowing oneself to botch a short or soft landing instead of going around is also real-world judgement issue in addition to a real-world safety issue. There are definitely places where the PTS/ACS deviates from the real world, but it’s the standard that an applicant has agreed to by taking a checkride.