Princedietrich
Retired Starchecker
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For my PPL checkride, the DPE took out a Cincinnati sectional during the oral and started asking me questions about the various symbols on it. In my youth and nervousness, I never even saw how he was setting me up until the hook was firmly implanted in my lip.
"What kind of airport is this?" he points to a bunch of blue lines.
"Oh, that's a towered airport with a runway longer than 8069 feet"
"Ok, what kind of airport is this?" he points to a little blue dot.
"That's a towered airport with short runways."
"Alright, how about this airport?" he points to a magenta circle
"That's a non-towered airport without a hard surface runway.
"Ok, what about this airport?" he points to a magenta dot.
"that's a non-towered airport with short runways."
"Ok, what kind of airport is this?" and he points to a little gray circle. It was in the mountains of West Virginia and was the same size as the circle for a turf airstrip. No information block nearby. I poured over the map legend and the AIM and every textbook I could get my hands on, and after 5 minutes of sheer panic I gave up.
The DPE just chuckled and told me to look more closely at it.
The gray circle was actually the letter O in the words APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS.
"What kind of airport is this?" he points to a bunch of blue lines.
"Oh, that's a towered airport with a runway longer than 8069 feet"
"Ok, what kind of airport is this?" he points to a little blue dot.
"That's a towered airport with short runways."
"Alright, how about this airport?" he points to a magenta circle
"That's a non-towered airport without a hard surface runway.
"Ok, what about this airport?" he points to a magenta dot.
"that's a non-towered airport with short runways."
"Ok, what kind of airport is this?" and he points to a little gray circle. It was in the mountains of West Virginia and was the same size as the circle for a turf airstrip. No information block nearby. I poured over the map legend and the AIM and every textbook I could get my hands on, and after 5 minutes of sheer panic I gave up.
The DPE just chuckled and told me to look more closely at it.
The gray circle was actually the letter O in the words APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS.