I am just confused because the examiner even told me that other DPE's probably would have failed me at an earlier point, that is what makes me feel uneasy about the whole thing. At the end she asked how I felt the oral exam went on a scale from 1 to 10, I told her about an 8. She then looked at me with a smirk and said, how about a strong 5. Then followed by saying average to below average in some areas. If she felt I did that bad, why did she pass me?? Also, correct my math here if I am wrong...but a 5 out of 10 seems to be a 50%, I have never heard of a 50% being a passable percentage at any level of examination....
I had a rough time with weather charts, granted there were no charts in front of me. She was asking me questions about them randomly, at which point I started getting confused. She also did not like the fact that I did not know the exact reg for flying into known or forecast icing conditions, even though I told her that you should not fly into forecast even if no pireps or known conditions are current. I started the exam by saying that the planned Cross Country would be a NoGo based on current freezing levels and the amount of moisture in the area, yet when we were talking about the alternate I chose she grilled me on flying through forecast icing to get to more clear weather east of Seattle. Now I felt that was wierd, since I already told her the flight was not safe from the get go, which indicated most of the plan would be discussed in a hypothetical sense supposing weather was better than currently forecast. Now these are not excuses for the way the oral went, I do not blame anyone other than myself for "barely" passing, maybe I could have studied harder, just not sure how that is possible since all I do is study anymore. I even cut down my work schedule to 25 hrs during a three day period to have four days a week to hit the books.
Now I am pretty nervous for this flight as I am usually very strong on the oral portions (at least I was for every stage check and PPL Check Ride). I told her at the end of the exam that although I may have missed a few things and did not know everything she asked me on the ground, I know where to find the answers and will continue to study to fill the gaps in my current knowledge base.
Thanks for all the reply's as I was pretty low last night and quite frankly did not feel like even scheduling the flight portion as my self confidence was in the dirt. I woke up today with a fresh attitude about it and will be trying to schedule it as soon as possible.