Not really a ritual so much, as a superstition... it involves a necklace.
Backstory - I stayed at a hotel close by the airport the night before my checkride... airport is over an hour from home and I just wanted to minimize anything Murphy's Law could do to sabotage things. Murphy and I aren't exactly the best of friends.
The morning of my checkride, I went downstairs to print out some things in the lobby. There was a security guard sitting in a nearby chair... big guy... it looked like he was sleeping. Right as I sat down, he stirred and I heard him say, "
Why are you here?"
I was confused and wasn't sure if he was talking to me at first, but there was no one else around.
So, I told him that I was a student pilot about to go take my checkride and that I was, basically, a nervous wreck. At this, he opened his eyes and, still not so much as glancing my way, gets up from his chair, walks into a small nearby room and closes the door. I thought,
Well that was bizarre and kinda rude. But whatever.
A few minutes later, he comes out of the room and sits back down in the chair. In his hands he has a dark crystal, some wire, a chord and pliers. I tried to mind my own business and go about printing off what I needed, but I couldn't help glancing over at him from time to time and watching what he was doing...
he was making a necklace.
When he was done, he cupped it in his hands, blew on it and - with his eyes cast down to the ground, still not looking my way - hands it to me and said, "
For good luck."
Murphy threw me some solid wind conditions, but I managed to nail every maneuver and landing, so much so that my DPE - a pilot of many decades and with tens of thousands of hours - said my crosswind landings were the best he'd ever seen.
I went back to the hotel a few days later to thank the guy. When I walked in, neither the security guard nor the chair he had been sitting in were there. The entire exchange had been so bizarre that I didn't want to ask the desk lady if he was around because I was afraid she was going to say something like, "
Security Guard? We don't have a Security Guard..."
Anyway, I have to have the necklace with me on all my flights now. I'm really not sure I'd be able to go up without it.