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Old January 4th 08, 11:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Tricky examiners

Robert M. Gary wrote:
On Jan 3, 12:12?pm, 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.


I'll also add that on both my private and my commercial checkride the
examiner got really, really, really chatty as we approached the class
D airspace. Their goal was for me to be afraid to interupt them and I
bust the airspace.


That's why having a pilot isolate setting on the intercom is really
handy, both for checkrides and real life.

If the examiner asks why you went to pilot isolate, you simply say
cockpit management to elimate chatter at a crucial point in the flight.


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Jim Pennino

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