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I don't remmeber if short field was done last on my PPL in another school, but it was another DPE and I am sure we didn't really do the full brake.
Part of the challenge of short field landings is to clear the 50ft obstacle to land on ur point or to land on ur point.
Oncr landed retracting flaps and hitting brakes reasonably is a given.
I'm 100% sure I did not do this and passed PPL.
But my commercial ride. Aster he spent 4 hours on a disaster ppl oral on a prior student, He wants to be done. Got the feeling he didn't like me or something. I kept reminding him that he's the an actual captain and I'm just becoming a commercial and I'll be improving day by day but nothing.
He failed me only for not braking the short field..you see the first short field he asked for stop and go. I thought I was too far off, winds were from opposite direction which is rare and higher. Plus it's really dumb, no ground effect. Narrow. So it's a difficult one to land on the spot while also having to overfly a taxiway jets cross on. I landed about lile 220+ feet ahead. Whereas my DPE saif land land land you got this land..I didn't because the ACS was strict. He was gonna fail until I showed him I was right. So he gave another chance but didn't clarify stop and go again.
I understand a shirt field landing implies braking and stopping..but we are just simulating it. Why did it have to be like this?
It feels likr ankther 20 rimes delay.
First pass I GA but dpe thinks I was well within tolerances which I felt I wasn't ans felt I needed one quick lap to get the hang of things. He said no and I remmeber acs saying touchdown + 100ft and told him. I todn him I'll get it right this time. But he refused
.I tried to reason with him and plead that I had some checkride jitters and we were landing totally opposite direction which I'm not fond of. Regardless. Second short field I land on the money but again no brakes.
Idk why he didn't just clarify "stop and go" and he could have said no simulates breaking.
It's absurd when a DPE tells you you failed at something that you know you have done many times in the past. He seemed irked wirh me and felt like finishing a way to fail me. Anytime I asked for clarification and just that clarification no back and forth. He considered it an arguing.
all that needed to happen was for me to have him early morning so that he would be fresh. Fresh on coffee. Fresh energy. Reasonable. Like if I'm asking stop and go again, just say yes. I'm sure everyone will say that short fields imply stop and go. But still. He could have clarified or said no simulated braking. Which he didn't. He also gave the impression he wanted to be gone asap as he has spent 4 HOURS on a ppl oral applicant who failed terribly. I'm amazed I passed my IFR with him at all in which he sang my praises
Now apparently this man is sitting there like thinking that I don't know how to retract flaps use aero brakes and apply max brakes without wheel lock up which is required often in certain airports to get off the first taxiway.
I find it shameful to bust someone over something so petty. You want a full short field landing say so.
And he's unreasonable to a level where he literally took out apiece of pen and wrote his boss name at the FAA and told me he's expect a call from.me. Why make it so complicated when he could have simply said try it again.
I'd have paid him double right there to let me take.my power off 180 and short field tlanding again. He insisted no.
The debrief was short and long..he wanted to convince me that it the short field landing must be done fully as per POH specs
Well I'm so sorry Mr dpe that I failed to demonstrate to you what a garbage pilot and driver I am because clearly I cannot demo how to brake without locking them.up .
Some DPES are so unfair and unreasonable. Why end start with a short field anyway? Just instead they should end with a short field runway so you can gtfo you know.
I did everything else great. And look it doesn't help we only ever practice touch and goes, or that my instructor never repeated or said I'd have to do a full one irl..but I was prepared on short final for a stop and go which I went around. Second time I hit numbers. Forgive me but the challenge of shory field is landing early as possible. Max braking without skidding or bypassing abs is not something I have ever done. There are dpes out there who sit and tell an applicant "you failed" knowing full well the applicant most likely would have passed if they were not unreasonable. They wanted me (my flight school) to put me before the ppl applicant so he'd be fresh. I thought hecl the ppl csn handle it..but he was so bad he domes us all too. I can't believe there's dpes like this wrrcking careers..we all know a good chunk of people probably never have a done a full short filed landing with a dpe..because dpes simply just say touch and go, or keep the short field for last, or simply don't fuss about it or are fine with minimal.brskes while.yelling brake hard.
The challenge is always a landing on your point. Keeping the brakes from locking up is simple. And yet he made it seem all ankh
Part of the challenge of short field landings is to clear the 50ft obstacle to land on ur point or to land on ur point.
Oncr landed retracting flaps and hitting brakes reasonably is a given.
I'm 100% sure I did not do this and passed PPL.
But my commercial ride. Aster he spent 4 hours on a disaster ppl oral on a prior student, He wants to be done. Got the feeling he didn't like me or something. I kept reminding him that he's the an actual captain and I'm just becoming a commercial and I'll be improving day by day but nothing.
He failed me only for not braking the short field..you see the first short field he asked for stop and go. I thought I was too far off, winds were from opposite direction which is rare and higher. Plus it's really dumb, no ground effect. Narrow. So it's a difficult one to land on the spot while also having to overfly a taxiway jets cross on. I landed about lile 220+ feet ahead. Whereas my DPE saif land land land you got this land..I didn't because the ACS was strict. He was gonna fail until I showed him I was right. So he gave another chance but didn't clarify stop and go again.
I understand a shirt field landing implies braking and stopping..but we are just simulating it. Why did it have to be like this?
It feels likr ankther 20 rimes delay.
First pass I GA but dpe thinks I was well within tolerances which I felt I wasn't ans felt I needed one quick lap to get the hang of things. He said no and I remmeber acs saying touchdown + 100ft and told him. I todn him I'll get it right this time. But he refused
.I tried to reason with him and plead that I had some checkride jitters and we were landing totally opposite direction which I'm not fond of. Regardless. Second short field I land on the money but again no brakes.
Idk why he didn't just clarify "stop and go" and he could have said no simulates breaking.
It's absurd when a DPE tells you you failed at something that you know you have done many times in the past. He seemed irked wirh me and felt like finishing a way to fail me. Anytime I asked for clarification and just that clarification no back and forth. He considered it an arguing.
all that needed to happen was for me to have him early morning so that he would be fresh. Fresh on coffee. Fresh energy. Reasonable. Like if I'm asking stop and go again, just say yes. I'm sure everyone will say that short fields imply stop and go. But still. He could have clarified or said no simulated braking. Which he didn't. He also gave the impression he wanted to be gone asap as he has spent 4 HOURS on a ppl oral applicant who failed terribly. I'm amazed I passed my IFR with him at all in which he sang my praises
Now apparently this man is sitting there like thinking that I don't know how to retract flaps use aero brakes and apply max brakes without wheel lock up which is required often in certain airports to get off the first taxiway.
I find it shameful to bust someone over something so petty. You want a full short field landing say so.
And he's unreasonable to a level where he literally took out apiece of pen and wrote his boss name at the FAA and told me he's expect a call from.me. Why make it so complicated when he could have simply said try it again.
I'd have paid him double right there to let me take.my power off 180 and short field tlanding again. He insisted no.
The debrief was short and long..he wanted to convince me that it the short field landing must be done fully as per POH specs
Well I'm so sorry Mr dpe that I failed to demonstrate to you what a garbage pilot and driver I am because clearly I cannot demo how to brake without locking them.up .
Some DPES are so unfair and unreasonable. Why end start with a short field anyway? Just instead they should end with a short field runway so you can gtfo you know.
I did everything else great. And look it doesn't help we only ever practice touch and goes, or that my instructor never repeated or said I'd have to do a full one irl..but I was prepared on short final for a stop and go which I went around. Second time I hit numbers. Forgive me but the challenge of shory field is landing early as possible. Max braking without skidding or bypassing abs is not something I have ever done. There are dpes out there who sit and tell an applicant "you failed" knowing full well the applicant most likely would have passed if they were not unreasonable. They wanted me (my flight school) to put me before the ppl applicant so he'd be fresh. I thought hecl the ppl csn handle it..but he was so bad he domes us all too. I can't believe there's dpes like this wrrcking careers..we all know a good chunk of people probably never have a done a full short filed landing with a dpe..because dpes simply just say touch and go, or keep the short field for last, or simply don't fuss about it or are fine with minimal.brskes while.yelling brake hard.
The challenge is always a landing on your point. Keeping the brakes from locking up is simple. And yet he made it seem all ankh