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![]() One local Test Officer has a reputation of asking PPL candidates to "keep going, lets see if make it" during the simulated forced landing to a paddock in the exam. Drop below 500 AGL and BAM ...... test over. As the PIC you aren't allowed below 500' (unless taking off, landing, training for a rating or crashing), and you have shown poor judgement in allowing your "passenger" to goad you into low flying. Tough but real worldish. Well, your premise is incorrect. As the PIC you are allowed to fly from California to Maine with your wheels an inch above the terrain so long as you 91.119(c) stay 500' away from any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure. And they aren't a "Test Officer". They are a Designated Examiner. Somehow I think this is a troll thread. Name the guy. Name the FSDO from which he operates. Until then, I suggest we let this thread drop. Where I live, when you take an automobile driving test you are told clearly at the start "the examiner *will never ask you to do anything illegal*". Is this not the case for a PPL exam? If so, I'm astounded. That could lead to some very dangerous situations. As a retired examiner, I can tell you that you cannot ask or require the examinee to do anything illegal. Now he can ASK would you fly below xxx altitude around here? And if the answer was yes and clearly illegal, then you are correct, exam over. But to trick, coerce, or otherwise act as the cop behind the billboard is clearly against FAA ops standards. Jim |
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