meyers9163
Well-Known Member
Well first of all lets start by saying I thought I was ready. However, Sunday night I found that the FAA was going to be examining my DE. Therefore the DE was being examined while he was examining me. To start off our mx department messed up the records. They had made a typo and put the 100hr inspection in when it was suppose to be the annual inspection. They accidentially put 100hr on the paper when it truely was the annual. Needless to say the guy from the FAA looked up and said, "Hopefully you havent flown this plane in a while, have you?" Anyways after that delay we got on with the oral. Basically everything was fine, then we got to the x/c. I had messed up b/c we were told to plan from MQJ to TYS. I had forgotten that when you get to TN the elevation change. However we kept on after this and he pointed out how I did a nice job highlighting a restricted area and going around it, and knowing the wildlife area I had to be 2000' above it. Anyways we moved from there to systems and I was able to nail engine, fuel system, pitot static, and then he asked about the Vaccum system. I thought, Ok the heading indicator and attitude indicator are powered by it and the gyros in them make it work. However he wanted even more and I could not give more. Then it got even worse, he asked about the induction system and I thought it went fine.
Basically after 3 hours! Yes 3 hours, he went word for word out of the PTS he asked me to leave so him and the FAA guy can talk. Basically after 5 minutes the FAA guy left, and on his way out said, "Enjoy your ppl" so I was thinking great! However we sat back down and he goes, "unfortunately I am not going to be able to pass you." He then went on to say his hands were tied and that normally he would drag things out and get them but the FAA was there and he couldnt. Keep in mind this DE typically has 30 minute oral exams, mine 3 hours. From there he stated 3 things, enduction system, vaccum and elevation on the x/c as the things to correct and be ready for. From there I went to pay him and he said no thanks. Basically he wasnt going to accept any money for this checkride or the re check even due to the FAA being there. So now I just am wondering if the FAA wasnt there if he would have passed me.
Great thing was after all this my CFI spoke to our flight school manager and he told him that when the FAA is there no one ever passes. He then went to state that "Paul will make a great CFI when he gets there" so that kind of made me smile. At least I know when I get to a point when I'm ready my CFI has a great feeling I'll have a job ready for me. Just stinks that I now have a pink slip (FYI arent those things ugly in color)! Anyways I'll be going back up on Wednesday and i'll get it done then. Hope this might help someone in the future. Basically if you know the FAA will be sitting in on your oral/ride know every single thing from the PTS. Like I said this DE went line to line from the PTS and asked the questions. Then stated next time it wont be that way. Anyways its a learning experience and I'll pass it on Wednesday!
Basically after 3 hours! Yes 3 hours, he went word for word out of the PTS he asked me to leave so him and the FAA guy can talk. Basically after 5 minutes the FAA guy left, and on his way out said, "Enjoy your ppl" so I was thinking great! However we sat back down and he goes, "unfortunately I am not going to be able to pass you." He then went on to say his hands were tied and that normally he would drag things out and get them but the FAA was there and he couldnt. Keep in mind this DE typically has 30 minute oral exams, mine 3 hours. From there he stated 3 things, enduction system, vaccum and elevation on the x/c as the things to correct and be ready for. From there I went to pay him and he said no thanks. Basically he wasnt going to accept any money for this checkride or the re check even due to the FAA being there. So now I just am wondering if the FAA wasnt there if he would have passed me.
Great thing was after all this my CFI spoke to our flight school manager and he told him that when the FAA is there no one ever passes. He then went to state that "Paul will make a great CFI when he gets there" so that kind of made me smile. At least I know when I get to a point when I'm ready my CFI has a great feeling I'll have a job ready for me. Just stinks that I now have a pink slip (FYI arent those things ugly in color)! Anyways I'll be going back up on Wednesday and i'll get it done then. Hope this might help someone in the future. Basically if you know the FAA will be sitting in on your oral/ride know every single thing from the PTS. Like I said this DE went line to line from the PTS and asked the questions. Then stated next time it wont be that way. Anyways its a learning experience and I'll pass it on Wednesday!
