361 Multi-engine and MEI Checkride Mock Oral with Jason Blair

Max talks with Jason Blair, a Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE), focusing on multi-engine ratings, training challenges, and instructor considerations. Jason provides a detailed discussion about obtaining a multi-engine rating and the nuances that accompany it, including checkride requirements, common training mistakes, and safety concerns.

Multi-Engine Rating Overview
To ensure a smooth checkride process, Jason advises pilots to identify examiners qualified in both multi-engine airplanes and the specific make/model used for the test. Checkride delays are common when mechanical issues occur, so pilots should remain flexible.

Optimal Training Sequence
Jason discusses the most efficient path for multi-engine certification:

  1. Start with a Private Single Engine Land certificate.
  2. Add an Instrument Rating.
  3. Complete the Commercial Single Engine Land certification.
  4. Pursue the Multi-Engine Add-On.

This sequence saves pilots from unnecessary checkrides and ensures they progress efficiently.

Multi-Engine Training Challenges
One significant concern with multi-engine training is the higher-than-expected accident rate during instructional flights. Despite having two pilots onboard—one of whom is an instructor—Jason points out that about 18% of instructional accidents involve multi-engine aircraft. He attributes this to younger, less experienced instructors who lack significant multi-engine time. The complexity of the aircraft and simulated emergencies also create a higher-risk environment.

Jason emphasizes the importance of methodical teaching during multi-engine training, especially for maneuvers like VMC demonstrations (minimum controllable airspeed). These scenarios simulate engine failure and require precise control to prevent loss of directional control. Poorly executed VMC maneuvers can lead to catastrophic results.

Critical Multi-Engine Maneuvers
The VMC demonstration is a required checkride element and a known accident trigger. Jason describes the procedure:

  • The aircraft is configured for the worst-case scenario: full power on the operating engine, gear down, and an unfeathered propeller.
  • The candidate must maintain directional control as the airplane slows, recognizing the point at which control is lost and initiating recovery by reducing power and lowering the nose.

The single-engine approach is another critical maneuver, requiring pilots to manage performance while maintaining appropriate airspeeds, including blue line (VYSE) and red line (VMC). Jason stresses maintaining a slight bank (5 degrees) toward the operating engine to reduce VMC by as much as 15 knots.

Performance Considerations
Multi-engine aircraft introduce additional performance factors:

  • Accelerate-Stop Distance: The runway length required to abort a takeoff after engine failure.
  • Single-Engine Service Ceiling: The altitude at which the aircraft can no longer climb on one engine.
  • Density Altitude: High-altitude airports or hot temperatures reduce climb performance, making single-engine operations more precarious.

Pilots must evaluate these factors carefully, particularly in light twins with limited power. Jason shares the practical challenge of operating underpowered twins, where engine failure during climb often means a gradual descent rather than sustained flight.

MEI Considerations
For Multi-Engine Instructors (MEIs), Jason provides advice on safety and instructional quality. MEIs must:

  • Conduct training at safe altitudes, especially for VMC and engine-out maneuvers.
  • Thoroughly understand aircraft systems, including emergency gear extensions and fuel management.
  • Use methodical teaching techniques (“Think turtle, not octopus”) to avoid rushing critical maneuvers.

He encourages instructors to practice emergency procedures during annual inspections, such as manually extending the landing gear, to build confidence in real-world scenarios.

Safety Advice and Scenarios
Jason highlights real-world scenarios to illustrate common mistakes, including a time when a candidate mistakenly shut down both engines during a checkride. This underscores the importance of training pilots to respond methodically to emergencies rather than acting on rote memory.

He also discusses decision-making in engine-out situations, such as managing single-engine patterns and minimizing turns toward the inoperative engine to maintain control and avoid entering VMC conditions.

Conclusion
Max and Jason conclude by emphasizing the importance of building multi-engine proficiency through structured training and thoughtful instruction. Jason recommends his Multi-Engine Oral Exam Guide as a resource for candidates and instructors. He also stresses the need for DPEs, MEIs, and pilots alike to focus on safety, preparation, and understanding multi-engine systems thoroughly.

Jason invites listeners to visit his website (JasonBlair.net) for resources, articles, and checkride scheduling. The conversation wraps up with a lighthearted nod to Michigan’s unpredictable weather, which often keeps Jason grounded and available for insightful discussions like this one.

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332 FAA Reauthorization Effects on Training and DPEs with Jason Blair and Friday Mailbag Special

Max interviews Jason Blair about the FAA reauthorization bill and its implications for flight training and pilot certification. And Max reads listener stories and emails.

Blair opens the discussion by addressing the establishment of an enhanced qualification program for restricted Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificates. Traditionally, these certificates were available only through collegiate aviation programs, which allowed for a reduced flight hour requirement to obtain a restricted ATP. The new bill, however, extends this pathway to include programs developed directly by or in coordination with airlines under FAA-approved training sectors (Part 141 or 142). This change potentially levels the playing field, offering non-collegiate entities the opportunity to develop similar programs, thereby increasing access and flexibility for aspiring pilots.

Blair also highlights a provision that allows flight instructors, registered owners, and lessees of covered aircraft to conduct flight training without needing a letter of deviation authority from the FAA, provided they are not offering commercial training services. This reduces bureaucratic hurdles and simplifies the process for private aircraft owners seeking training.

Discussing examiner-related changes, Blair delves into the implications for Designated Pilot Examiners (DPEs). The new bill allows DPEs to operate under basic medical standards, expanding their eligibility and potentially retaining more experienced examiners in the system. Blair explains that while this change won’t immediately affect a large number of examiners, it provides flexibility and helps sustain the examiner workforce.

Moreover, the bill proposes the creation of a national oversight office for examiners to standardize selection, deployment, and training processes. This national office aims to ensure consistency in practical tests across different regions, improving the overall quality and reliability of the examination process. Blair emphasizes the need for standardized testing to ensure that pilot evaluations are consistent regardless of location.

Blair touches on recommendations from the 2021 DPE Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee, including improving the DPE locator system. The goal is to make it easier for candidates to find available examiners, potentially integrating scheduling tools to optimize examiner utilization and reduce backlogs.

Blair provides practical tips for those seeking examiners, advising against assuming that the local examiner is the only option. He encourages candidates to explore the FAA’s designee management site, reach out to multiple examiners, and provide detailed information when making inquiries to improve response and scheduling efficiency. He also suggests the possibility of scheduling backup dates to account for weather-related delays.

Lastly, Blair addresses changes to flight instructor certificates, specifically the removal of the expiration date on the plastic certificate. While this change aims to reduce administrative costs, it doesn’t eliminate the need for flight instructors to maintain their currency through refresher courses. Blair clarifies that flight instructors will still need to adhere to the same standards, but the process will be streamlined to reduce the frequency of certificate renewals.

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331 New ACS Changes and How They’ll Affect Your Next Checkride – Jason Blair + GA News

Max and Jason Blair discuss recent changes in the FAA’s aviation testing standards, notably the transition from PTS to ACS. Key updates include the conversion of the CFI test to ACS, introducing scenario-driven evaluations. New maneuvers, such as demonstrating flight characteristics under various conditions, have been added for CFIs. Instructors can now use pre-developed lesson plans, easing the preparation burden.

Instrument rating changes allow using approaches with decision altitudes like LNAV/VNAV and mandate partial panel approaches to reflect real emergency scenarios. GPS databases must remain current. For commercial pilots, precision in power-off 180-degree landings is emphasized, and understanding ballistic parachute systems is required.

These updates aim to modernize testing, aligning it with current industry practices and technology without drastically altering training content. The use of electronic flight bags (EFB) for planning and in-flight operations is now permitted, enhancing practicality. Jason assures that these changes will improve the evaluation process while maintaining consistency with previous standards, providing a seamless transition for candidates.

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306 How to Pass a Checkride and Not Fail Before You Start – interview with DPE Jason Blair

Max talks with Jason Blair about the pilot examiner shortage and its impact on checkride delays. We also highlight the importance of proper paperwork and the common reasons for test discontinuation. Next, we delve into the requirements for checkride endorsements and the consequences of missing experience requirements. Jason addresses the misinterpretation of instrument rating requirements and the DPIC requirement for the commercial certificate. Finally, we discuss the qualification process for aircraft and the issues related to un-airworthy aircraft. This conversation covers the importance of documentation and airworthiness, checkride horror stories, maintenance issues and attitude, options for dealing with an unairworthy aircraft, the importance of maintenance logs, and organizing and tabbing logbooks.

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242 CFII Mock Checkride – Interview with DPE Jason Blair

242 CFII Mock Checkride – Interview with DPE Jason Blair

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Summary
242 Pilot examiner Jason Blair talks about the CFII checkride. He discusses the pros and cons of getting the CFII certificate first. It’s also possible to get a multiengine instructor certificate first. However, the vast majority of people get the CFI first. He then talks about common items sometimes overlook in preparing for the checkride. He then talks about the checkride and ways to study for it.

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217 $202 Million F-22 Crash Report, Light Gun Test for Colorblind Pilots + GA News

217 $202 Million F-22 Crash Report, Light Gun Test for Colorblind Pilots + GA News

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217 Max talks about the Air Force’s report on an F-22 Raptor fighter crash that occurred in the Florida Panhandle in May 2020. The accident chain shows several mistakes including maintenance, pilot and technology errors, plus a wayward piece of tape combined to cause the crash. Later, Max talks with Jason Blair about the light gun test that colorblind pilots can take to get night flying privileges. 

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