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"C J Campbell" wrote in message ...
I have seen DEs do this with applicants that they thought were marginal. They ask more questions to confirm their opinion one way or another. The applicant may flunk on some small item, but what the DE is really saying is that he wants the applicant to go back and study harder. He tells the applicant this, but the applicant does not necessarily mention that when she tells other people how her check ride went. Yes. That's why its critical that we have a good relationship with the DE. The DE should take the time to talk to the CFI after the checkride and debrief us. Whether the student passes or fails, its good to know what the DE's opinion was. It also allows you to warn students of items that a particular DE is focused on. -Robert |
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