So I recently got signed off to take my IR SEL. I read the Jeppesen IFR/CPL book and passed the King School courses on Written and practical prep. Instructor was confident I was going to pass and signed me off and saying my knowledge is good and so is my flying. He says the only thing is I usually say too much and that I can easily dig myself a hole on the oral. I opted for a discontinuance yesterday during the Oral because I felt like even though I could pass I just was not comfortable continuing with that particular DPE due to the way the questions were asked. I felt lost and cautious trying to give an answer without digging myself a hole as a direct blanket answer was not the answer that was looked for with little additional clarification given. I felt like if I continued with answering those type of questions without understanding the exact answer that was sought I would easily end up trying to find a different answer that would end up taking me for a very long oral. The weather was also trash during the early afternoon.
I also do not understand why you would volunteer for a discontinuance. You may not care for the DPE's style but as long as they say you're still passing, keep going.
The thing to do is to work on your attitude. Its a discontinuance, not a fail. So that is good. You have to believe you can pass it. He can't expect you to quote the FARs from memory. Tell him that, in a nice way. "Well I cant quote the FARs from memory, but this is how I see it". If you know it, he will pass you. Sometimes they are a bit picky, sometimes for reasons unknown to you. Some of them want to put pressure on you to see how you react. And the IFR one is usually the hardest (mine was).
What happens to a discountinuance if you switch DE's ??? Anyone know?
I opted for a discontinuance yesterday during the Oral because I felt like even though I could pass I just was not comfortable continuing with that particular DPE due to the way the questions were asked.
Okay so I apologies for the thread drift. But this is what I love so much about flying. You don't get a participation prize and you can't write an angry letter to someone to make everything "okay." It rewards hard work and focus and doesn't care what your gender identity or political beliefs are. It also makes my own experience more rewarding, especially after a successful cross county flight.But unlike public schools and many universities and colleges these days aviation does not award participation ribbons. Aviation is a dangerous sport that can result in needless death and destruction.
Good luck on the rest of the rest of the checkride.
Possibly. I'm sure the next examiner will want to know why the OP chose to discontinue."Shooting yourself in the foot" comes to mind if you discontinue a passable checkride mid-oral...
Possibly. I'm sure the next examiner will want to know why the OP chose to discontinue.
Possibly. I'm sure the next examiner will want to know why the OP chose to discontinue.
So I recently got signed off to take my IR SEL. I read the Jeppesen IFR/CPL book and passed the King School courses on Written and practical prep. Instructor was confident I was going to pass and signed me off and saying my knowledge is good and so is my flying. He says the only thing is I usually say too much and that I can easily dig myself a hole on the oral. I opted for a discontinuance yesterday during the Oral because I felt like even though I could pass I just was not comfortable continuing with that particular DPE due to the way the questions were asked. I felt lost and cautious trying to give an answer without digging myself a hole as a direct blanket answer was not the answer that was looked for with little additional clarification given. I felt like if I continued with answering those type of questions without understanding the exact answer that was sought I would easily end up trying to find a different answer that would end up taking me for a very long oral. The weather was also trash during the early afternoon.
I fly a G1000 w/GFC700 C172
This is in the Tampa area.
After the discontinuance I was told by some that the DPE was known for long Orals and not being happy until a direct exact particularly phrased answer was given. So I am happy in a way opting for the discontinuance. Now I have the paper and I'm not sure who to schedule with as this DPE was sometimes used for other students and I was given the vague recommendation. Dr. Dan Greenwald who I used previously no longer gives Checkrides. Today I asked around from random people and was told both Chuck Brown and Gudi Davis are definitly one of the better DPE's to take checkrides with. I don't want to stay out of the airplane for long and my CFII wants to conference with the chief flight instructor on Monday for a plan of action.
I don't want to ruin any relations but I also don't feel that comfortable going back to that DPE. I really want some guidance and feedback because I'm a little conflicted in what to do.
I was not aware that I could have stopped any of the checkrides I did.
I think it's actually a requirement for the DPE to tell you that is your option if you want it.
Ahhh.... got it now, thanks..!!
You're right. I don't understand.I don't think some here understand. It felt like I was taking a written exam orally than a practical scenario based oral.
That's my point with what happened. It's why I stopped the oral.
There is no pause button in IMC.