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cforst513

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wish me luck!!! i'm going in at 8:30 for the oral. chances are i won't get to fly b/c of this annoying tropical depression, but if the winds are not too bad, i'll try and get it done!!!
 
check rides are the only chance you get to show off your skills to someone who cares

unless he says stop this ride keep on and dont crash
 
If you make a mistake..... DON'T QUIT!!!! One mistake in flying will not kill you, it will be a series of them. Don't quit over one! Good luck! This will be one of your more demanding flying rides. Oral is usually a joke.
 
uh, sounds like you're in florida. i'm gonna bet you have to put it off, but good lulck when you go. if you do go you'll get some great imc to do it in. watch out for that adf/ndb!
 
First of all, Cforst good luck!!!

That said, is it true that if at any time durring a checkride, the examiner touches the yoke, you're finished?
 
UnAnswerd said:
First of all, Cforst good luck!!!

That said, is it true that if at any time durring a checkride, the examiner touches the yoke, you're finished?

no. during my cfi ride i only flew the things she wanted demonstrated. she flew to the practice area and back. during my comm checkride i did even less.




cforst,

dont forgett to check RAIM
 
Horay For You!

Congratulations! You are well on your way to being a sucessful pilot making twenty grand a year and having a kids sired by your pool boy because you were on the other side of the country and couldn't nail your wife yourself!
 
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UnAnswerd said:
That said, is it true that if at any time durring a checkride, the examiner touches the yoke, you're finished?

if the successful/safe outcome of a manuever is ever in question, and the DE needs to intervene, yes you're done.
 
NookyBooky said:
Congratulations! You are well on your way to being a sucessful pilot making twenty grand a year and having a kids sired by your pool boy because you were on the other side of the country and couldn't nail your wife yourself!

Don't get his hopes up, there's no way he could afford a pool, let alone the pool boy to go with it. More likely it'll be the mailman.
 

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