Monday, October 29, 2007

Learn To Fly Mini Series Day 9

Hi Future Aviator:


This is it, the day you have been waiting for, your Flight Test. This is the day you will hopefully become a private pilot and have your own wings.


On this day you will meet up with the Designated Pilot Examiner and Begin your flight test. The test will probably be about 4 hours long. You can expect to sit on the ground and answer questions for about 2 ½ hours and then fly for about 1 ½ hours.


You will want to remember a few things about your flight test:


1: The pilot examiner will have the attitude that you have to prove to them that you are unsafe in order to fail the test.


2: If you demonstrate to the examiner that you are safe, you will probably pass the test as long as you stay within the practical test standards.


3: If for some reason you do fail something, you don’t have to take the entire test over again. If you passed everything and messed up your short field landing, then you will only have to take a retest on the short field landing. In most cases the retest is relatively painless.


Practical Test Standards: The practical test standards are standards that are made up by the FAA. The pilot examiner has to follow these as an outline for the test.


I have outlined everything needed for your flight test to go smoothly. Since I have been on the national pilot examiner list and taken the pilot examiner seminar at the FAA in Oklahoma City, I do have extensive knowledge about this process.


I have it all detailed for you including the practical test standards and a sample plan of action that the examiner will use as an outline for the flight test.


For More information, please visit me at the link below.



Learn To Fly, Airfreddy's Private Pilot License Guide




Thanks again I hope you have learned a lot in this course and have a better idea about the process.

Airfreddy


Arizona Flight Training and Instruction

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