Hmm, I'm pretty upset about this. Had my checkride yesterday, after studying for months and spending a lot on flying...
Oral goes fine, and after 4+ hours I'm left with a sore throat from talking. I was ready for the flying portion. I started with a short field, which I had perfect all the way to the touchdown which I bounced a bit. DPE doesn't say anything, so we continue: steep turns, slow flight, chandelles, power off stall, x-controls stall, then power on turning stall to the left. During recovery, I lower the nose then as the speed builds up, I take out some power (to about 20" MP) to relieve the pressure on the controls. She says: 'now do the same to the right'. I do it, and again take off some power after lowering the nose. She looks at me, says 'sorry, you're supposed to do the recovery full power, do you want to continue?'
I can't imagine why I took the power out so early. Tiredness, brain fart, stress and anxiety... I think she was right about this not being to PTS, but still, I'm frustrated. So I finish off with some ok eights on pylons, and a pretty lousy emergency engine failure, then another short field landing on +-0 ft.
I now have to go back, fly the stall, probably another emergency, and a soft field. But this left me quite shaky, I can fly very well most days, just do horrible on checkrides. This is my second failure, after originally failing the PPL.
My dilemma is whether to finish off in the 172RG that I trained in for the last few months, or go in a regular 172 I don't really know. It's not that different, just the avionics in this one are newer and I don't know them. Also, the feel of 150-160hp and 40 deg flaps is quite different than 180hp and 30 deg. It feels like getting this certificate is never over.
Oral goes fine, and after 4+ hours I'm left with a sore throat from talking. I was ready for the flying portion. I started with a short field, which I had perfect all the way to the touchdown which I bounced a bit. DPE doesn't say anything, so we continue: steep turns, slow flight, chandelles, power off stall, x-controls stall, then power on turning stall to the left. During recovery, I lower the nose then as the speed builds up, I take out some power (to about 20" MP) to relieve the pressure on the controls. She says: 'now do the same to the right'. I do it, and again take off some power after lowering the nose. She looks at me, says 'sorry, you're supposed to do the recovery full power, do you want to continue?'
I can't imagine why I took the power out so early. Tiredness, brain fart, stress and anxiety... I think she was right about this not being to PTS, but still, I'm frustrated. So I finish off with some ok eights on pylons, and a pretty lousy emergency engine failure, then another short field landing on +-0 ft.
I now have to go back, fly the stall, probably another emergency, and a soft field. But this left me quite shaky, I can fly very well most days, just do horrible on checkrides. This is my second failure, after originally failing the PPL.
My dilemma is whether to finish off in the 172RG that I trained in for the last few months, or go in a regular 172 I don't really know. It's not that different, just the avionics in this one are newer and I don't know them. Also, the feel of 150-160hp and 40 deg flaps is quite different than 180hp and 30 deg. It feels like getting this certificate is never over.