172driver
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As someone who does sit in the right seat at NJA, I couldn't care less which seat I sit in during a check ride. I can't believe it's all that big of a deal. Are you telling me you can't accomplish the same maneuvers from either seat? Not sure of the other fleets, but you have to be in the left seat to be able to deal with any start malfunctions. So, sit in the left seat and do your check ride. If you aren't competent enough to get it done, then go do something else.
As I said, it's not a huge deal, it's not unsafe, but it's not as safe or effective as it could be. I can and do accomplish the same maneuvers in the left seat, but it takes me an hour or so before I get used to the reversal of all the buttons on the yoke, and there are a lot of them in the Beechjet. Also, start malfunctions and taxi can be fully dealt with from the right seat of the 400. It's not about being competent, it's about training how you fly and flying how you train.