My CFI ride was with an ASI out of the Philly FSDO. A stone-breaker of an inspector, well-known around the circuit as such. 7 hour oral, 2 hours in the air.
Passed, but exhausted. (He had a 90% fail rate, so I guess I did ok). All I paid for was the 172RG rental from my school (at the employee rate--this was back in '01); the ASI, as he said, was paid by the taxpayers to do what he does.
IIRC, the DPE fee for my pvt in '88 was $100. It's all relative.
IMO a 90% fail rate is just as bad a warning sign about the competency of an evaluator as a 0% fail rate. I'm not a DPE or even an civilian instructor but I was an instructor and NATOPS evaluator and Aviation Safety Officer in the Navy and the monitoring of instructors and evaluators for adherence to teaching to the standards and evaluating to the standards should keep the pass/fail rate within a fairly narrow range if people are doing it right.
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