Tricky examiners
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
Jim Stewart wrote: 
 Dallas wrote: 
 I've been greatly amused by examiner trick stories lately, like Dudley's 
 story of an examiner bringing in his child to have the CFI candidate  
 teach 
 him lift.   Or the one where the examiner failed the flaps and asked the 
 student to find the ground frequency of the airport at the same time  
 to see 
 the reaction. 
 
 What other favorite examiner tricks are out there? 
  
 Not really an examiner trick.  I was on my final 
 lesson for my Practical signoff.  We were heading 
 home and the instructor did the obligatory "your 
 engine just failed" drill. 
  
 I did the glide setup, simulated restart, secure 
 and radio call, estimated and set up a pattern 
 leaving me a little high and was feeling a little 
 proud of myself. 
  
 The instructor looked at the field and said "I 
 don't think you can make it". 
  
 I looked again, decided again that I might be a 
 little high, if anything and told him I was pretty 
 sure I could make it. 
  
 He said, "no, I don't think you can make it" 
  
 I said, "I'm sure I can make it" 
  
 He said, "you can't make it" 
  
 I said, "yes I can" 
  
 He said, "ok, do it." 
  
 I turned to final, made a nice approach and about 
 20' above the deck he ended the drill. 
  
 I said, "you knew I could make it"  He said 
 yeah, but if you ever have a planeload of 
 people and the engine stops, they will be 
 yelling and crying that "you're not going to 
 make it, we're all going to die".  I wanted 
 to see what you'd do. 
  
  
 
What is it the guy said? 
"When I die I hope I go out peacefully like my father did, just passing  
on silently in my sleep, not screaming and kicking like the passengers  
in his car." 
:-) 
 
--  
Dudley Henriques 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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