Communication is the Key to a Successful Checkride!
Siucavflight:
Evidently you took two check rides with me from your posts. And it appears that you did not pass one of them from what you have written. I'm sorry to hear that but these things do happen from time to time.
Were you treated fairly? Were you given every opportunity to show that you could do the job for the certificate you were applying for? Did think you should have passed? Would you like to explain here?
I ask this because in the thousands of check rides I have given I do not know of a single person than felt they were not given every opportunity to show that they could do what was expected of a pilot applying for the certificate they were seeking. If they can do these things then they pass, if not then they are required to receive more training and then they pass the next time.
Also, regarding the video, yes the applicant was well prepared as he should have been for this oral and for a training video. But the question is, do the questions represent what should be expected on a Private Pilot or a Commercial oral exam? Do these questions test whether a person can perform safely in the system? If so then the oral does what it should do and the video does what it should, help to students prepare for their tests and it helps CFI's prepare their students.
This video was put on line at FI to help people because that is my job as a DPE: To see that 100% of the applicants are prepared through better communication with the public. Communication between the FAA and the CFI/applicant is the key to a successful checkride.
Could you please comment further on this situation?
UndauntedFlyer