boognish said:I think you may be mistaken, the DE that I use told me that he has to sign the logbooks after a practical test. Thats where this whole argument came up, I had a student get a MEI with an FAA examiner and then a MEII with a DE who stated that a signature was missing, and we could not find out if it was needed or not being that they are the FAA.
VicariousLiving said:I suggest you ask the DPE to show you that requirement in the DPE Bible, otherwise known as FAA Order 8710.3. If the DPE can't point to it, it isn't required.
Find FAA Order 8710.3 here:
http://www.faa.gov/other_visit/aviation_industry/designees_delegations/designee_types/dpe/
Ask him =after= your student passes his ride. Don't hold DPEs in too much esteem - they really are just people. They don't know everything on every subject having to do with aviation and are sometimes willing to admit it.boognish said:Maybe I should question him when one of my students pays him for his ride. That should make him very happy. He will probably thank me for questioning his knowledge.
boognish said:No thanks, I do not think I'll be asking this man anything.
Maybe I should question him when one of my students pays him for his ride.
That should make him very happy.
He will probably thank me for questioning his knowledge.
mtsu_av8er said:.....
I deal with the FSDO Daily, sometimes several times per day. I question things all the time. Sometimes I'm right, and sometimes I'm wrong.