Man is that a load off.
Anyone else find the plastic overlays annoying, and more than a little stressful after drawing on printouts?
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Ok, glad I’m not the only one who though some of the questions were weird. I typed in the codes for the questions I got wrong and was at least able to see where I screwed up. Either way, what a relief! How many hours do you have, is your check ride in sight yet?
Did mine yesterday got a little confused about the plastic overlay, but quickly figured it out, got 95%.
Glad is over, it's going to free a lot of time.
43.9 but who’s counting? I need a night xc and 1.4hr instruments. Then probably about 10 hours to clean up my ACS maneuvers before my check ride. Lol. Hoping to do it in May but I’ll take June too. You?
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Ha! I needed 0.2 solo hours before my last flight. Went to another local field for breakfast with another PoA pilot. It was nice to actually use GA for a thing.
I’m looking forward to getting the night xc done. The plan is to do some of it under the hood so afterwards I’ll know how much more time I need.
Plans for a checkride yet?
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Great job. And yes. Same here.Man is that a load off.
Anyone else find the plastic overlays annoying, and more than a little stressful after drawing on printouts?
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Canceled again. Lol, this is getting old.
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Shooting for this weekend. Weather is looking decent, plane is in for maintenance, but I’d like to get some flying in, so I’m going to do a dual flight on Thursday after work in a different 152 I’m reasonably comfortable in. My normal plane is supposed to be out of maintenance at 5pm on Friday so I’m going to schedule some solo time from 5-7 Friday. Hoping I can actually get a crack at it this weekend, I am sick of redoing my 2 page flight plan over and over again haha.
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Yeah. That sounds really annoying. Hope you get some good flying in Thursday and Friday!
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I’ll be honest, this checkride process has been really discouraging me.
I came in for a landing and and bounced us off centerline in a rough, sloppy landing. He told me to drive the plane over to the tie downs. I taxied back in silence with my tail between my legs, shocked that after nailing my maneuvers, I had just blown it in the final stretch. I sheepishly parked the plane and killed the engine. The cockpit was silent. The DPE then turned to me, shook my hand and congratulated me on achieving my private pilot certificate! I couldn’t believe it. The day was finally here! He explained that while the last landing was not my best, it was still safe, he was satisfied with my overall performance, and I had earned my certificate. I can’t tell you what a relief it is to finally have this checkride in the rear view mirror.
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Your DPE sounds like my CFI DPE last month. If he asked me a question, and I wasn't sure what he was asking, he'd rephrase it, just like you would for a student. I really had fun though with my examiner, we got along great.
Your DPE sounds like my CFI DPE last month. If he asked me a question, and I wasn't sure what he was asking, he'd rephrase it, just like you would for a student. I really had fun though with my examiner, we got along great.
What a fricken story man, congratulations!! Nothing feels quite as good as nailing it in dodgy conditions, after (at least for me) feeling completely unable to keep the plane in the air in those conditions just 10hrs ago. I had a similar experience (without a DPE watching of course) just a few days ago - stuck the steep turns in gusty winds aloft, stuck the gusty direct crosswind landing with 6 other pilots in the pattern watching. NICE work.
I’m just starting down that road. I’ve just finished my requirements (finally, last week!) and am working on mock check rides this week. Should have a date for a first attempt for next week (in 8-14 days) this Friday. Enter the drama, however.
The plane I’ve been training on (a C150) is due for its 100hr in 7.3 tach hours. There are 4 CFIs that use it so it won’t make it through this week. So we were going to take it in last week until we found it needed a top overhaul and was supposed to take 6 weeks.
No problem - 1/3rd of my hours were in a c172 so i booked a handful of times this week in it to get reacquainted with it.
Well, today I got to cancel those reservations. Someone moved heaven and earth, got all the parts ready and have committed to having it ready by this Friday. So I’m ferrying it out tomorrow ($0!) and back on Friday. We also have two CFIs with their own 150s so I’m doing mock checkrides with them this week. All told, I’m pretty excited.
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Keep us informed, we’re all rooting for you!