When you're giving a check ride (specifically instrument, but please share regarding others too) and the "student" does something that is completely unacceptable, do you give them the option to finish the check ride and just re-test on that item, or do you just say "okay...lets go home"?
Recently had a discussion (good one too) with my roommate about a few students that have doinked their instrument checkrides (all from the same instructor too - go figure
) on the first approach. Two busted the MDA on the back course and one started a descent before the GS came in and about 4 miles outside the marker...bad stuff.
So anyway, I asked (for when I do "mock checkrides" with students) if it is better to give them the option to finish or not.
My thoughts:
On an instrument ride: No - they only get one chance to become a smoking hole in a mountain.
On a pvt/comm ride or VFR maneuver on a ME ride: Sure - if they doink a steep turn, but nailed the first part of the ride and they think they can still do a chandelle or S-turn, let them to it...then they can go up and work on steep turns for a while and come back and do 'em right.
Opinions?
Thanks!
-mini
Recently had a discussion (good one too) with my roommate about a few students that have doinked their instrument checkrides (all from the same instructor too - go figure
So anyway, I asked (for when I do "mock checkrides" with students) if it is better to give them the option to finish or not.
My thoughts:
On an instrument ride: No - they only get one chance to become a smoking hole in a mountain.
On a pvt/comm ride or VFR maneuver on a ME ride: Sure - if they doink a steep turn, but nailed the first part of the ride and they think they can still do a chandelle or S-turn, let them to it...then they can go up and work on steep turns for a while and come back and do 'em right.
Opinions?
Thanks!
-mini