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Please tell me that you are joking. I ended up rescheduling my IA checkride
twice. The first time I went in, the winds were 20G30, and I told the DE that those were above my personal minimums to launch a flight (altough I could land in it if I had to). The second time was a cold day (-2C) with a 4000 foot ceiling and light snow. I stated my concerns about icing (very minor given the low temperature) and visibility (a big deal, with the snow flurries). As the official weather was legal VFR I felt bad about cancelling the second time, and told him. Anyway, the DE told me that if I had elected to go that day, he probably would have failed me for exercising poor judgement, and said something about white airplanes being hard to see against a white background when surrounded by white snow. "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... Mine was a royal PITA. The oral was not too bad, but the weather was terrible with moderate to severe turbulence. I was sick as a dog with a high fever and had little or no sleep. I could not re-schedule as the school (AllATPs) policy was to simply kick anybody out who refused to take a check ride for any reason. I had just taken my CFI/MEI ride the day before and was still tired from that. I was in an unfamiliar area at a huge class C airport and had never flown an approach at any of the local airports before. I had trouble even finding my airplane. I busted the ride, of course, completely unable to maintain heading or altitude for even a few seconds. The retake the next afternoon was the exact same circumstances, except I was feeling even worse, but somehow I squeaked through. I would never allow one of my students to take a check ride under similar conditions. Nothing against AllATPs, but their idiotic check ride policy is likely to get somebody killed. Moral of the story -- don't fly when you should not. I think my judgment must have been at an absolute low ebb in those days. |
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![]() "Ron Garrison" wrote in message .. . | Please tell me that you are joking. Not in the least. |
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