Danwright11 Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 Hi everyone, Just thought I would make a quick post to let everyone know I am doing up for my flight test tomorrow. Excited and nervous as all hell any tips would be greatly appreciated. My instructor is confident and I am also confident but still any test situation gets me nervous. Wish me luck and I will talk about my experience after the test tomorrow and pass on any thoughts. Cheers, Dan 3
Danwright11 Posted January 12, 2016 Author Posted January 12, 2016 RAAUS Certificate mate. PPL and RPL Are next years goals after I build my hours throughout this year. And thanks Akromaster.
Robbo Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 RAAUS Certificate mate. PPL and RPL Are next years goals after I build my hours throughout this year. And thanks Akromaster. Forgot to say good luck, but I don't really need to say it because you won't need it
Litespeed Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 Spread your wings and join the birds. Congratulations in advance
SDQDI Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 Good luck Dan As for advice, try not to get too hyped up and don't get to bed too late tonight. Maybe do a bit of exercise this evening so you sleep well. But most importantly, tomorrow just fly the plane! When we overthink things we can overload our brains and miss the basics, for example once when I was given an unexpected partial engine failure I straight away set up for best glide and flew it perfectly all the way to the ground (at the airport of course!) but once on the ground my instructor asked me why I hadn't done more troubleshooting and why I didn't do what I had been taught and turned the fuel pump on! We had started at above 2000agl so I had plenty of time but I was overthinking it and totally missed the basics, still had a safe outcome but could have done a lot better. I know it is nearly impossible but try and think of it as a normal lesson and keep yourself relaxed and just fly the plane. 1
Danwright11 Posted January 13, 2016 Author Posted January 13, 2016 All good today passed the test in flying colours haha. Was much less stressful than expected. 8 8
facthunter Posted January 13, 2016 Posted January 13, 2016 Very good. After countless years I still get thing about checks. Nev 1
Litespeed Posted January 13, 2016 Posted January 13, 2016 Great to hear you have been booted out of the nest, and flew away. Never stop learning and never stop enjoying it
Nightmare Posted January 13, 2016 Posted January 13, 2016 Congrats Dan Congratulations Dan! I've only got a few more lessons until my test, so my instructor has indicated. I'm also going for my RAA RPC. Any advice?
Danwright11 Posted January 15, 2016 Author Posted January 15, 2016 Congratulations Dan! I've only got a few more lessons until my test, so my instructor has indicated. I'm also going for my RAA RPC. Any advice? Hey Nightmare, Only real thing is like one of the other guys said try and treat it just like another lesson. Hopefully your instructor is a nice guy like mine and put me at ease prior to the flight. He told me not to be nervous and relax its just another flight. And just remember to fly the plane. And don't be afraid to ask any questions of the CFI. From my experience they are there to help you get your licence they don't want you to fail. And also know your airspace really well in regards to where you can and can't go. Know exactly where your restricted areas are and danger areas and know your landmarks and how to get around using landmarks. And be confident on the radio also it shows the CFI that you are on top of your procedures. That's about all I can say and good luck I'm sure you will be fine. Remember your instructor isn't going to send you for you're test if your not ready as it would look bad on him also. My instructor prides himself on getting students through at a high standard so that gave me a lot of confidence. And yes onto my Nav soon unfortunately back to work Monday so I won't have the freedom to fly as often but weekend I will be up there as often as possible. 1 1
frank marriott Posted January 15, 2016 Posted January 15, 2016 Another way to approach a test is : given that you must be up to speed to be put up for the test - You start with a pass and have to earn a fail. 4
Robbo Posted January 15, 2016 Posted January 15, 2016 I remember way back my instructor never told me I was going for a test so I never expected him to tell me I passed Shock!! Then I was broke after buying the beer that night 1
RDavies Posted January 16, 2016 Posted January 16, 2016 Hi everyone,Just thought I would make a quick post to let everyone know I am doing up for my flight test tomorrow. Excited and nervous as all hell any tips would be greatly appreciated. My instructor is confident and I am also confident but still any test situation gets me nervous. Wish me luck and I will talk about my experience after the test tomorrow and pass on any thoughts. Cheers, Dan I will be in your position in a few months. I hope I nail it as well. Good one.
Nightmare Posted January 17, 2016 Posted January 17, 2016 I will be in your position in a few months. I hope I nail it as well. Good one. Welcome RDavies, I've been at it since April 2015, and as I said a few posts back, I'm nearly finished. I've completed all my exams. Just crosswind landings and building my solo hours now. I should have it within the next few weeks, so my instructor is predicting. If you need any help getting through your training, I am happy to say, this forum is very helpful. Very friendly bunch of people/pilots here. 1
Nightmare Posted February 18, 2016 Posted February 18, 2016 I remember way back my instructor never told me I was going for a test so I never expected him to tell me I passed Shock!!Then I was broke after buying the beer that night My instructor/CFI did much the same with me, we went out on a normal lesson, Emergencies outside the circuit, and wing drop recoveries. When we got back, he was filling out the debrief paperwork, and he started filling out a page titled something like: "Flight Test for the issue of Recreational Pilot Certificate". He reached over shook my hand, and said, "Congratulations Captain, you are now a pilot" I was expecting one or two more lessons to be honest. That was last week, my head is still spinning from it! 4
cscotthendry Posted February 19, 2016 Posted February 19, 2016 All good today passed the test in flying colours haha. Was much less stressful than expected. Then we know that you've got the right instructor for you. Congrats on gaining your wings and welcome to the sky. 1 1
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