Do you want the following examination? Avoid making these common mistakes.
1) Answer rush.
Do not spit the first thing that comes to mind. Take an additional second to think about the answer so that you do not have to decline.
2) floating up to landing.
Why are you floating? We have the answer.
3) Failure to stay at the top of the plane.
If you start leaving the stage examination, pull the energy back, make a temporary contract, and take a few minutes to restore yourself forward. Struggle to manage the plane while trying to perform the required tasks problem.
4) Rusing in the air.
If the examiner gives you an emergency in the air, then deal with it as you do in real life. Speak through your emergency analysis, run the emergency review menu quietly, and always remember to contact, move and communicate.
5) Failure to check the review lists.
Do your flows how you were trained to perform, but always remember to check each reference menu. The failure to use the verification list properly is a great way to finish the Checkride competition before it already starts.
6) Answer the question, and questions only.
Sometimes withdrawing a simple answer leads to confusion only, and the examiner may lead to researching new topics that are not confident. If you can give a simple, clear and accurate answer, this is all you have to do.
If you do not know an answer to a question, say that, tell the examiner where you can find the answer and ask them if they want to search for it. Do not use this crutch, but it is okay to use references sometimes.
7) Bad patterns on equal decline.
If you have a bad introduction to the specifications and bad control of the speed, it is likely that you have a bad drop. Never be afraid to go to the second scabies.
8) You cannot “know everything”.
Don’t walk in the Checkride competition, think that you know everything. Deal with each learning experience, and record notes on the areas you can improve.
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