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I'm not sure if this is a local phenomena, but we've had some DPE's who have been conducting some really long PPL check rides. I find this really frustrating and see no point to it. It seems to me that if you cannot figure out how knowledgeable a PPL candidate is within 1.5 hours, then you're failing to do your job. I had one student who did a 4 hour oral and when I checked in (assuming it was going terrible due to length) the DPE said it was going excellent and the student was very well prepared... so I'm thinking "WTF are you doing then?!". Had another one yesterday that was 6 hours from start to finish for the whole check ride. The poor guy was mentally exhausted and pretty frustrated by the end. Talked to another instructor who said one of the DPE's who just retired here was notorious for marathon length PPL orals.
Dont get me wrong, I'm not advocating hand-me-out freebie check rides, but its not that hard to determine if someone knows what they are doing or not.
What am I missing?
Has anybody else experienced this? Is there some underlying initiative being pushed by the Feds? Failure quotas?
Dont get me wrong, I'm not advocating hand-me-out freebie check rides, but its not that hard to determine if someone knows what they are doing or not.
What am I missing?
Has anybody else experienced this? Is there some underlying initiative being pushed by the Feds? Failure quotas?