Say I was a senior airline captain doing this on the side![]()
When did the DPE fees get to $400+? I seem to remember a checkride costing in the neighborhood of $150-$250 when I started learning to fly.
Looks like a great way to make lots of $$$.Give a couple checkrides a day at $400 a pop / $800 per day in addition to whatever 'real' job I have. Cha ching!
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My Comm multi/single add on was $700 the same day he did a helo cfi initial $700,
FYI, go to the FSDO for your checkride and it is free. I did three checkrides that route and from my experience they were no more difficult than a DPE.
Does it take longer to get a date when you go to the FSDO? I have a checkride coming up probably in the next couple of months.
Does anybody know for sure if some of these guys take the cash (its always cash) off the side? I have suspected it, but neither know nor can prove it.
Maybe they charge 4 bills for a ride to the student and report 2 bills to the FAA?
I would think a FAA ride is more 'fair' than a DPE ride... plus it's cheaper... sure it made be harder, but the FAA ride is objective, they have a checklist and the PTS you must conform to. While a DPE might say, "That isn't the way I like to see it, come back tomorrow with another $400." While I can understand using a DPE, I just wouldn't use one that was 1. Easy (especially if the feds want to ride along) and 2. You've never used them before (you don't know what's on the check ride.) I must say that DPE's have given me breaks before, but so have the FAA inspectors I've ridden with.
The FAA doesn't care about how much a DPE charges. It is strickly up to the examiner who DOES NOT work for the FAA. He can charge as much as he wants.
However in most areas, they tend to charge about the same.
I would think a FAA ride is more 'fair' than a DPE ride... plus it's cheaper... sure it made be harder, but the FAA ride is objective, they have a checklist and the PTS you must conform to. While a DPE might say, "That isn't the way I like to see it, come back tomorrow with another $400." While I can understand using a DPE, I just wouldn't use one that was 1. Easy (especially if the feds want to ride along) and 2. You've never used them before (you don't know what's on the check ride.) I must say that DPE's have given me breaks before, but so have the FAA inspectors I've ridden with.