Failing stage checks at a 141 collegiate program
Asked by: td55 2315 views General Aviation, Student Pilot
I’m a student at a 141 program that’s part of a college and I’m working on my PPL I’m wondering though if this career was right for me? Some background, I’ve failed 3 stage checks already, 1 oral and 2 flights. The first stage check I failed was the stage 1 flight check for power on stalls and normal landing, reflecting on it I failed because I didn’t prepare well enough to know the power on stall setup and recovery and for landing I really didn’t know too well how to land the plane. The stage 2 oral I failed for being unprepared and also had a couple tests same day so I failed to properly adjust my schedule. The stage 2 flight I failed because I had poor ADM on landing and I was rushing through the checklists which led me to forget some things. From all of that I was wondering whether I should quit? I know these stage exams come up during hiring and I’m not sure whether I destroyed my career before it even started. I’ve thought also about switching to part 61 flight training but I’m not sure if it would help.
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