IslandFlyer
Well-Known Member
I would gladly pay the DPE over taking another ride with the FSDO! But all checkrides at the two places I have worked at hooks were $400. That is five differerent examiners, and it made no difference what the chekride was.
Little differenet for me. Had my Commercial checkride scheduled with one guy ($300) but last minute he wasn't going to be back in town so I had to switch to another DPE and he charged me ($400)

Then my Multi add on when I had that scheduled was going to be $300 I believe it was (then the nose gear collapsed right before the checkride so I'm still waiting on that to get fixed)
And taking my CFII initial ride with the FSDO but the DPE I'm doing my CFI add-on with is charging $450.
By setting up the program, the Feds have tacitly stated they don't want to do the job, don't have time to do the job and would rather others do it for them. And as part of the incentive they allow the DPEs to charge a market rate. Becoming a DPE is not a walk in the park and staying one isn't either.
In today's ATL paper, there is a similar screed about doctor's and their compensation. Cynthia Tucker, resident whiner, says that while many doctors want only the best for their patients, some actually want to PROFIT.
I guess the concurrent theme is we all should be working for min wages.
Not necessarily hot shot.
Remember the original post was to figure out if there was something set in place regulating the amount these guys charge. I thought maybe there was something in place that I hadn't heard about but apprently there isn't.
And if you're implying that I think the DPE should be working for min wage you're wrong; however, I do think that if you're charging almost $500 for a checkride and it takes you 3-4 hours to complete....well I'm sorry to say, but $125/hr isn't even close to minimum wage.
Cheers!:beer: