
Checkride Insights Ep. 2 — Adam Boyd on Airworthiness, Instruction, and Checkride Readiness
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In this episode of the VSL Aviation Podcast, host Seth interviews Adam Boyd, a designated pilot examiner (DPE) with extensive experience in aviation. They discuss the importance of preparation for check rides, common pitfalls applicants face, and the significance of briefings and debriefings. Adam shares insights on airworthiness, endorsements, and the oral exam process, emphasizing the need for instructors to teach students effectively. The conversation also covers flight maneuvers, instrument rating challenges, and multi-engine procedures, highlighting the critical skills necessary for success in aviation training.
Editor’s Note:
At 49:54, Adam stated there is "no high altitude endorsement." What he meant to say is that there is no high elevation endorsement. His point was that pilots who primarily operate at sea level may not receive adequate training on high density altitude operations, and there is no regulatory requirement mandating such training. The takeaway: if you don’t feel proficient in a particular environment or task, seek additional training—regardless of your certificate level.
Takeaways
Preparation is key for check rides.
Briefings and debriefings enhance learning.
Airworthiness knowledge is essential for pilots.
Endorsements must be clear and accurate.
Understanding weather is crucial for instrument pilots.
Energy management is vital for commercial maneuvers.
Teaching should focus on real-world applications.
Instructors must prepare students for unexpected scenarios.
Calmness in emergencies can save lives.
The future of aviation depends on quality training.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Check Ride Insights
01:48 Examining Experience and Background
03:45 Preparing for Check Rides
10:05 Effective Teaching Techniques for CFIs
15:08 Learning Through Examination
18:04 Importance of Paperwork
22:03 Understanding Endorsements
32:09 Airworthiness and Safety in Aviation
37:23 Understanding Airworthiness and Pilot Responsibility
38:19 Navigating Weather as an Instrument Pilot
42:04 Icing Conditions and Instrument Ratings
44:25 Commercial Pilot Expectations and Energy Management
46:47 Multi-Engine Performance and Decision Making
50:34 Correlation in Flight Training and Maneuvers
56:48 Examining Flight Maneuvers and Instructor Responsibilities
01:02:28 Instrument Approaches and Adaptability in Flight
01:08:05 Engine Shutdown Procedures and Calm Decision Making