Passed
Wow, what a day.
I get to my flight school an hour and a half before my checkride and an hour before I'm schedule in the 172-RG. I scheduled myself that 30min extra to get situated, preflight, and taxi across the field to the DE's office.
Of all the days to be early and prepared, this was the day. When I arrived at the flight school my airplane was down in the MTC hanger being worked on by the only mechanic on duty. The alternator had failed on the last flight and our mechanic (the great guy that he is) had been on it all morning. It's now 30 min. prior to my check, and the cowlings are still off the engine and I'm handing him screws, drill bits etc. to expedite the job.
...Finally, the A/C was ready to fly.
I then reposition ramps and walk up to the DE's office. The office door is locked. I'm right on time and the office is locked! No one inside, so I call the examiner only to get the answering machine....Waited for about 15 minutes outside the office door and finally, he comes walking up the stairs. It kinda ticked me off b/c he was just like "hello, how ya doin'" acting like his tardiness did not mean anything to me. (if he'd only knew what I'd just been through)
Luckily, that was the most "exciting" and "eventful" part of the checkride. Oral was 4.5hrs and the flight was 1.4.
I have now joined the ranks!