You are very welcome. At the time there wasn’t much online about the updates (the CFI ACS was new and had bigger changes, therefore got more press). I was afraid they might catch people by surprise. Glad you found it helpful!
This guy deserves more subscribers! Great video as always, good information, easy to understand, concise and to the point. Also quite entertaining to listen to.
Yes! It is here, and I fixed the description to include it. Thank you for the shout-out! Link: www.faa.gov/training_testing/testing/acs/acs_companion_guide_pilots.pdf
I hope not, too. There is definitely an issue getting them scheduled. And, with the weather in Minnesota this winter and spring we’ve also had a fair number of scheduled check rides get canceled. I have been speaking to our local FSDO. They are aware and have been supportive, but this appears to be a nation-wide issue. I wish you the best of luck and a speedy check ride!
Sorry to hear that, but I fully understand. I tried for 3 months to get a check ride, in 3 different states, but had no luck. My written test expired, and I had to re-take it. I know it lasts two years, but also had the passing of multiple family members during this time. Perhaps it's just not in the cards!
@@Rance120my condolences for your loss. I’ve tried off and on, work and family permitting, to finish my private. Spent the last 18 months really going after it. But after the 9th instructor and the wait time for a checkride, ran out of money once again. The industry as of the last few years just doesn’t seem to care about anything but the cash flow. Maybe one day we will both be able to make this accomplishment happen. Best of luck.
I’m very sorry to hear that. Check ride scheduling is definitely still an issue. We’ve had students traveling to the far ends of neighboring states to complete a rating-which is a bit extreme for a Private Pilot. Plus it starts getting VERY expensive. I’m also sorry your instructors didn’t care. The current situation seems to bring out the best and worst. I’ve run into CFIs that bend over backward for their students, and I’ve seen instructors that are truly only sitting right seat to build time. I’m sorry your experience seems to be with the latter group. I hope things change at some point and you get to finish. Best of luck!
That’s terrible! I went through 3 instructors back when I started flight training in 2016! The first 2 instructors were awful. Luckily the 3rd one was great. Even though I just spent around 15-ish hours with him, he did a great job in training me, and preparing me for my checkride! It was then, that I swore to myself, that if I ever were to become a CFI, I would dedicate myself to my students, and never, EVER behave like these people! It took me over 100 hours to get my private, because of all the “starts and stops” and the 1st 2 instructors who were only interested in “building their hours” for the airlines! The 2nd instructor even told me how much he HATES doing this job! Imagine that! Now I’m about to complete my CFI / CFII and hope to start instructing in a couple months. I’m excited to begin this new journey and hope to do justice to my students’ training, unlike some of those awful instructors who only look at this job as a way to their end goals! If you are not interested (or good) at teaching, and don’t have the patience and understanding required to be an instructor, you should not teach, period! 🙄 Find some other way of building those hours!
Thanks for the comment. It sounds like you’ve had a bad check ride experience. If that’s true, I’m sorry to hear that. Do you and your CFI have a plan on how to move forward?
I had an examiner that would fail student on purpose just to for him to earn extra money. Until FSDO finally caught up with him and took his privilege. I was wondering if he fail me for that reason because he fail me for something that wasn’t on the PTS
@Advent2k2 Wow. Very sorry to hear that. I’m glad the FSDO stepped in and stopped it, but that still leaves you (and the others) in a bad place. Did you retake and pass your check ride?
Remember, The checkride is closed book. except for the performance charts and checklists. You need to know everything else by memory. No need to drag you tabbed out FAR-Aim to the checkride.
@@KimWentworth-y8e Thanks for the comment. That has not been my experience. In fact, one DPE training resource I read said the following: "Tell the applicant you don’t expect every answer to be perfect. They should not guess during this test, since if the answer is incorrect, you will be issuing a Notice of Disapproval. If they don’t know an answer, they should look it up. If they can’t find the answer or have to look up too many answers, you will have to decide whether their performance is satisfactory or unsatisfactory." So, bring reference materials to your check ride. Just make sure they are official, and current. And be familiar enough with them that you aren't fumbling around trying to use them. To your point, though, most examiners I've worked with expect you to have at least 80% of the required information available without having to look it up. However, much is left to the discretion of the Pilot Examiner so it would be best to ask when you are making your check ride appointment. Thanks again.
Excellent updates by the FAA! Thanks for posting. Jb.
And, thanks again! Glad to have you as part of the community!
Thank you for taking the time to make this one.
You are very welcome. At the time there wasn’t much online about the updates (the CFI ACS was new and had bigger changes, therefore got more press). I was afraid they might catch people by surprise. Glad you found it helpful!
This guy deserves more subscribers! Great video as always, good information, easy to understand, concise and to the point. Also quite entertaining to listen to.
I’m so glad you enjoy the videos! Hopefully more folks will find them, too! Thanks for the comment!
Very helpful thank you
You are very welcome! Thank you for the comment!
Excellent review, thank you!
You are very welcome! Thank you for the comment!
No problem, no worries thanks 😊
Thanks for the comment!
Hi Scott, can you do a video about the new Instrument ACS please?
I’ll take a look at it! Thanks!
Thanks for putting together this review, Scott!
You are very welcome! Thank you!
Great video as always!
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
Hi Scott,
Can you show us where the ACS companion guide for pilots is?
Yes! It is here, and I fixed the description to include it. Thank you for the shout-out!
Link: www.faa.gov/training_testing/testing/acs/acs_companion_guide_pilots.pdf
Been waiting for my check ride to be scheduled for 2 weeks, I hope I don’t have one of those 8 month wait horror stories
I hope not, too. There is definitely an issue getting them scheduled. And, with the weather in Minnesota this winter and spring we’ve also had a fair number of scheduled check rides get canceled. I have been speaking to our local FSDO. They are aware and have been supportive, but this appears to be a nation-wide issue. I wish you the best of luck and a speedy check ride!
I hope so too, it’s been a long 3 years of on and off flying to get to this point.
good update thank you
Thanks for the comment! Glad it was helpful!
Gave up on getting my private. Couldn’t afford to wait 8 months for a checkride and tired of instructors not caring.
Sorry to hear that, but I fully understand. I tried for 3 months to get a check ride, in 3 different states, but had no luck. My written test expired, and I had to re-take it. I know it lasts two years, but also had the passing of multiple family members during this time. Perhaps it's just not in the cards!
@@Rance120my condolences for your loss. I’ve tried off and on, work and family permitting, to finish my private. Spent the last 18 months really going after it. But after the 9th instructor and the wait time for a checkride, ran out of money once again. The industry as of the last few years just doesn’t seem to care about anything but the cash flow. Maybe one day we will both be able to make this accomplishment happen. Best of luck.
@@jimmyfall9302
Wow, 9 instructors is crazy! Thanks for the kind words, and best of luck with getting your certificate.
I’m very sorry to hear that. Check ride scheduling is definitely still an issue. We’ve had students traveling to the far ends of neighboring states to complete a rating-which is a bit extreme for a Private Pilot. Plus it starts getting VERY expensive. I’m also sorry your instructors didn’t care. The current situation seems to bring out the best and worst. I’ve run into CFIs that bend over backward for their students, and I’ve seen instructors that are truly only sitting right seat to build time. I’m sorry your experience seems to be with the latter group. I hope things change at some point and you get to finish. Best of luck!
That’s terrible! I went through 3 instructors back when I started flight training in 2016! The first 2 instructors were awful. Luckily the 3rd one was great. Even though I just spent around 15-ish hours with him, he did a great job in training me, and preparing me for my checkride!
It was then, that I swore to myself, that if I ever were to become a CFI, I would dedicate myself to my students, and never, EVER behave like these people!
It took me over 100 hours to get my private, because of all the “starts and stops” and the 1st 2 instructors who were only interested in “building their hours” for the airlines! The 2nd instructor even told me how much he HATES doing this job! Imagine that!
Now I’m about to complete my CFI / CFII and hope to start instructing in a couple months. I’m excited to begin this new journey and hope to do justice to my students’ training, unlike some of those awful instructors who only look at this job as a way to their end goals!
If you are not interested (or good) at teaching, and don’t have the patience and understanding required to be an instructor, you should not teach, period! 🙄 Find some other way of building those hours!
Thank you
You are very welcome! Thank you!
Again great video
Thanks again!!
Insane
Thank you!
Easier said than done not to fail a checkride
Thanks for the comment. It sounds like you’ve had a bad check ride experience. If that’s true, I’m sorry to hear that. Do you and your CFI have a plan on how to move forward?
I had an examiner that would fail student on purpose just to for him to earn extra money. Until FSDO finally caught up with him and took his privilege. I was wondering if he fail me for that reason because he fail me for something that wasn’t on the PTS
@Advent2k2 Wow. Very sorry to hear that. I’m glad the FSDO stepped in and stopped it, but that still leaves you (and the others) in a bad place. Did you retake and pass your check ride?
Remember, The checkride is closed book. except for the performance charts and checklists. You need to know everything else by memory. No need to drag you tabbed out FAR-Aim to the checkride.
@@KimWentworth-y8e Thanks for the comment. That has not been my experience. In fact, one DPE training resource I read said the following:
"Tell the applicant you don’t expect every answer to be perfect. They should not guess during this test, since if the answer is incorrect, you will be issuing a Notice of Disapproval. If they don’t know an answer, they should look it up. If they can’t find the answer or have to look up too many answers, you will have to decide whether their performance is satisfactory or unsatisfactory."
So, bring reference materials to your check ride. Just make sure they are official, and current. And be familiar enough with them that you aren't fumbling around trying to use them.
To your point, though, most examiners I've worked with expect you to have at least 80% of the required information available without having to look it up. However, much is left to the discretion of the Pilot Examiner so it would be best to ask when you are making your check ride appointment.
Thanks again.