One of my best students failed her checkride this week. After passing the 2.5 hour oral (including scuba diver time limits!) she launched on the x-c and nailed that portion until the emergency diversion. She entered the pattern at the diversion airport at 1000' AGL, same as our home field. The AF/D lists the TPA for that airport at 800', so she busted on altitude.
She opted to continue the flight but was a little rattled by that one. She nailed her first steep turn, then on the second one in the opposite direction she forgot her starting point and rolled out 90 deg. early. No second chance on that one, either.
I really like this examiner, despite his rep. for being pretty rigid, as I've always felt he was pretty fair. But I thought the TPA issue was a bit of a gotcha. In the future I think I'll have my students make note of the TPA on the chart for all airports along their route flight that might be used for a diversion in the exam!
We reviewed those items, did a few steep turns for practice and she passed with flying colors yesterday.
She opted to continue the flight but was a little rattled by that one. She nailed her first steep turn, then on the second one in the opposite direction she forgot her starting point and rolled out 90 deg. early. No second chance on that one, either.
I really like this examiner, despite his rep. for being pretty rigid, as I've always felt he was pretty fair. But I thought the TPA issue was a bit of a gotcha. In the future I think I'll have my students make note of the TPA on the chart for all airports along their route flight that might be used for a diversion in the exam!
We reviewed those items, did a few steep turns for practice and she passed with flying colors yesterday.