BrianR
Pre-takeoff checklist
I'm about 2/3 of the way through my instrument training, using my club CFII as my instructor. He is a fairly new examiner, appointed maybe 18 months ago. He's been instructing forever, has in excess of 10,000 hours, and in my mind, is a good instructor.
He's just assuming I will use him for my instrument checkride. I'm not sure whether that's the best idea though. I had just sort of assumed I'd use the same examiner I used for my PP a few years ago. He's based at another airport, and has been a DPE for many years. I was terrified of my practical exam as a private pilot candidate, and the guy made it as stress-free as possible, almost pleasant, and I even learned a couple things.
I'm afraid my current CFII hasn't been an examiner all that long, and may still be under close scrutiny at the FSDO, and may be more wary of passing candidates too readily. Plus, he knows all my weak points, which I'm pretty sure he'd be inclined to focus on during a checkride!
Pilots who've used him as their examiner report he's quite strict, very much by the book, with no extraneous conversation whatsoever. Although he's not at all that way as an instructor, he quite obviously takes a different approach when wearing his DPE hat. I'm certainly not looking for a pencil-whipped exam, but neither do I want to make it any harder/stressful than it has to be. And yes, the PTS is what it is, but we all know examiners have a fair amount of flexibility.
I'm pretty sure he'd be all butt-hurt if I announced I was not going to use his as my instrument DPE, but on the other hand, I'm just not convinced it's the greatest idea. What do you all think?
He's just assuming I will use him for my instrument checkride. I'm not sure whether that's the best idea though. I had just sort of assumed I'd use the same examiner I used for my PP a few years ago. He's based at another airport, and has been a DPE for many years. I was terrified of my practical exam as a private pilot candidate, and the guy made it as stress-free as possible, almost pleasant, and I even learned a couple things.
I'm afraid my current CFII hasn't been an examiner all that long, and may still be under close scrutiny at the FSDO, and may be more wary of passing candidates too readily. Plus, he knows all my weak points, which I'm pretty sure he'd be inclined to focus on during a checkride!
Pilots who've used him as their examiner report he's quite strict, very much by the book, with no extraneous conversation whatsoever. Although he's not at all that way as an instructor, he quite obviously takes a different approach when wearing his DPE hat. I'm certainly not looking for a pencil-whipped exam, but neither do I want to make it any harder/stressful than it has to be. And yes, the PTS is what it is, but we all know examiners have a fair amount of flexibility.
I'm pretty sure he'd be all butt-hurt if I announced I was not going to use his as my instrument DPE, but on the other hand, I'm just not convinced it's the greatest idea. What do you all think?