LoLPilot
Line Up and Wait
I've got my checkride on Tuesday! Any suggestions, tips, advice? I have read Captain Levy's checkride column. Both oral and practical are appreciated.
I have no advice. You'll probably be just fine. But I do have a request.
When you're done, can you give us a write up? I kind of miss those days in the past where we would have write ups after all the check rides it's interesting to see what's going through people's minds
Good luck
Make sure AC papers are in order; my plane's registration expired a few days prior to my CR, so expired reg is no reg! Luckily the owner of the plane was the school's mx guy, so I talked to him and he got me a copy of the temporary reg.
Make sure you went through AC mx log book and also your log book has all your endorsements. Double check your xc planning and ask your CFI to check too. Brush up on all weak areas, memorize your numbers (Vspeeds, etc). Failing on the oral portion is a bad indication!
Once you're done with the oral, it's half victory!
Remember, you are PIC and you can use all available resources, that means the DPE too
Get back here and report to us about your full victory and post a nice write up for our edification.
GOOD LUCK!!!!
I have no advice. You'll probably be just fine. But I do have a request.
When you're done, can you give us a write up? I kind of miss those days in the past where we would have write ups after all the check rides it's interesting to see what's going through people's minds
Good luck
The good news is, it's actually in the ACS...And while there are the tolerances for altitude and course, many DPE's will cut you some slack if you notice you're out of spec, say that you noticed, and say that you are correcting.
Just don't "consistently" exceed tolerances, and don't exceed them by so much that the examiner feels the need to save himself.
- Unsatisfactory Performance
Typical areas of unsatisfactory performance and grounds for disqualification include:
- Any action or lack of action by the applicant that requires corrective intervention by the evaluator to maintain safe flight
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- Consistently exceeding tolerances stated in the skill elements of the Task.
- Failure to take prompt corrective action when tolerances are exceeded.
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Thanks guys! I've been practicing the briefings with my CFI. I have heard of some guys making safety cards for 172's like they have on airliners and giving one to the examiner. I am also thinking of making cheat sheets to put on my kneeboard for all the different things, so like slow flight would say CLEARING TURNS, WATCH ALTITUDE, etc. Landings would say "CHECKLISTS," etc. Or would that make me look woefully unprepared?
Don’t forget to use the checklists. Not just your prestart and runup, but cruise flight and prelanding as well. It’s important, I think and am being currently taught during of IFR training to not rely on remembering that stuff, just bust out the list and call it out.
If you bust altitude or off heading don’t be quiet and think they won’t notice.. be vocal, call out the busted altitude and that your are correcting, call out the heading correction. I think it’s impoetant to show them you realize you made a minor booboo and that you know how to correct.
Not quite true, but close. Airline guys use flows, backed up by paper (or electronic) checklists. Do what you're taught, but don't base your reasoning on bad info.Both my instructor and another one I flew with told me "airline guys use flow checks...."
Not quite true, but close. Airline guys use flows, backed up by paper (or electronic) checklists. Do what you're taught, but don't base your reasoning on bad info.
"Landing Gear -- Down and Welded"I have my students do a flow for landing going around and around in the pattern. Example, for Cessna 172...fuel-both, go up to Mixture-rich, across to Carb heat-off, further to Ignition-both. Short and sweet, hits all you need. Works good in the traffic pattern for repeated touch and wents.
Approaching and descending towards an airport, they use the descent or before landing checklist as you have more time 5-10 miles out from the airport.
"Landing Gear -- Down and Welded"
Definitely do a write-up when it's over - even if it's just for you. Just recently I was reading over my checkride notes from 14 years ago. Was an awesome, even amusing, walk down memory lane. As others have said - if the CFI says you're ready, you're ready. Be confident, though not cocky. Enjoy.
Also, if you make plans for someone, say your wife, to come out for a ride on your fresh ticket, do NOT accept the celebratory beer one of the hangar rats in the peanut gallery may or may not hand you. Oops.
Thanks! My friends, family and girlfriend all think it's crazy and don't want to go in a small plane. Girlfriend said she would try but wants to ride with my instructor first. So the flying mostly just a me, myself and I thing.
Time for a new gf!
Checkride be like tomorrow....
@LoLPilot .... here is one of the longest threads we ever had about a private pilot checkride and part of the lore and legend of PoA.
Somewhat required reading for fledgling pilots about to take their checkride. Might help you take your mind off your impending doom.
https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/community/threads/private-checkride-went-horribly-wrong.63701/
@LoLPilot .... here is one of the longest threads we ever had about a private pilot checkride and part of the lore and legend of PoA.
Somewhat required reading for fledgling pilots about to take their checkride. Might help you take your mind off your impending doom.
https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/community/threads/private-checkride-went-horribly-wrong.63701/
Thanks! My friends, family and girlfriend all think it's crazy and don't want to go in a small plane. Girlfriend said she would try but wants to ride with my instructor first. So the flying mostly just a me, myself and I thing.