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![]() Willie wrote: Here is a question for you DPE's and Instructors to weigh in on. the DPE instructed the student to cross the IP and as he did so he instructed the student to open the dive brakes (SGS-233) fully and then announced to the student "Stuck Spoilers". I say the check ride went wrong right there. In my opinion the airbrake stuck open emergency should only be introduced at the time the student/applicant conducts the airbrake check. I teach the airbrake check to happen on down wind at which time the runway is selected and the landing should be assured with any amount of airbrake. If you use "IP" to mean the point at which the 45 deg to downwind leg begins that is far too early to introduce a simulated stuck open airbrake failure. The is no requirement to land on the same runway you took off from with or without an emergency. The only requirement with an control failure is to get down safe. Andy (CFI not DPE) |
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