kgruber
Final Approach
What hoops to jump through?
Following... I have this as one of my long term career outcomes.What hoops to jump through?
Thanks... that article answers many questionsAOPA put out an article about it around a year ago. Here is the requirements summary:
"the DPE applicant must be at least 23 years of age, have at least 2,000 hours’ total pilot-in-command (PIC) time (100 during the previous 12 months), and 500 hours’ dual instruction given. A current flight instructor certificate and at least a third class medical certificate must be maintained."
Full Arcticle Link: https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media...ht-training-magazine/checkride-becoming-a-dpe
For reference. Order 8900.2 has the details.What hoops to jump through?
Could be worse places to hang your hat!“It’s a cakewalk working with the FAA”
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the DPE applicant must be at least 23 years of age
I have a hunch that most of it still depends on knowing the right people. I also have a hunch that openings to become a DPE are rare.
Agree that DPEs are hard to find. Seems to be a shortage. But I don’t believe it is for lack of qualified candidates. From another thread in DPEs I believe the limiter is the local FSDOsConsidering how hard it is to find a DPE, I'd bet that isn't the case. Finding people who are both qualified and want to be a DPE is harder. Keep in mind you have to maintain currency in every airframe you want to evaluate in. Maintain office space etc, all those things cost money, it's like running any other business.
At one time that was true, but not anymore. One of the bigger issues is a lack of POIs to oversee the DPEs, making DPE vacancies harder to fill.I have a hunch that most of it still depends on knowing the right people. I also have a hunch that openings to become a DPE are rare.
"Maintain office space"? What DPE needs an office? If a DPE has a cell phone, he's good to go. As far as currency in every airframe, that depends on if a type rating is involved. SEL is pretty much SEL. I'm not saying DPEs don't have to spend some of their own money to jump thru all the FAA hoops, they do. The sticking point in our district appears the FSDO doesn't have the necessary personnel to oversee an adequate number of DPEs. They (FSDO) don't seem to care if an applicant has to wait weeks and weeks before a DPE has an available time slot for a checkride.Considering how hard it is to find a DPE, I'd bet that isn't the case. Finding people who are both qualified and want to be a DPE is harder. Keep in mind you have to maintain currency in every airframe you want to evaluate in. Maintain office space etc, all those things cost money, it's like running any other business.
More than likely they care, but they know it’s unhealthy to stress over things that aren’t going to change.They (FSDO) don't seem to care if an applicant has to wait weeks and weeks before a DPE has an available time slot for a checkride.
Who’s got the clout and $$$ to get more funding for the FAA to staff the FSDOs to supervise more DPEs?Who benefits from pushing DPE reform? Not schools, they usually have one full time. Pt 61 instruction has no clout.
Find someone with $$$ and clout and in 10 years maybe it will change
"Maintain office space"? What DPE needs an office? If a DPE has a cell phone, he's good to go. As far as currency in every airframe, that depends on if a type rating is involved. SEL is pretty much SEL. I'm not saying DPEs don't have to spend some of their own money to jump thru all the FAA hoops, they do. The sticking point in our district appears the FSDO doesn't have the necessary personnel to oversee an adequate number of DPEs. They (FSDO) don't seem to care if an applicant has to wait weeks and weeks before a DPE has an available time slot for a checkride.
How much does that cost?Eliminate DPEs in your area.
In my experience, that "office space" is a room in their house.Considering how hard it is to find a DPE, I'd bet that isn't the case. Finding people who are both qualified and want to be a DPE is harder. Keep in mind you have to maintain currency in every airframe you want to evaluate in. Maintain office space etc, all those things cost money, it's like running any other business.
Who’s got the clout and $$$ to get more funding for the FAA to staff the FSDOs to supervise more DPEs?
How much does that cost?
No idea…but I do know that between DPE supervision and all of their other responsibilities, their time is booked up.How much is involved in supervising DPEs? Any rough estimate on how much time per week or month an FAA inspector spends on DPEs?
Depends whether you want to hire Charles Bronson or Jan Michael Vincent.How much does that cost?
Not germane to the discussion at hand, but if I just paid $1,000 in green cash money for a checkride, I would be unhappy to do the oral portion of said checkride in a McDonalds booth. An office space of any kind would be more professional appropriate to the fee.
If the dpe doesn’t have a good enough relationship with the school or fbo to borrow a room for an oral, then I don’t want to work with them either.Not germane to the discussion at hand, but if I just paid $1,000 in green cash money for a checkride, I would be unhappy to do the oral portion of said checkride in a McDonalds booth. An office space of any kind would be more professional appropriate to the fee.
Similarly, for the $100 or so, I would be unhappy doing an FAA Medical in the back of the good Doctor's Coupe De Ville.
Similarly, for the $100 or so, I would be unhappy doing an FAA Medical in the back of the good Doctor's Coupe De Ville.
Not germaine to the question, but after weeks of postponements due to weather, my DPE (for my PPASEL) invited me over to his house, to knock out the oral.
Not germane to the discussion at hand, but if I just paid $1,000 in green cash money for a checkride, I would be unhappy to do the oral portion of said checkride in a McDonalds booth. An office space of any kind would be more professional appropriate to the fee.
Similarly, for the $100 or so, I would be unhappy doing an FAA Medical in the back of the good Doctor's Coupe De Ville.
Would you do it for $200?Similarly, for the $100 or so, I would be unhappy doing an FAA Medical in the back of the good Doctor's Coupe De Ville.
Is it? Is it really?No idea…but I do know that between DPE supervision and all of their other responsibilities, their time is booked up.
throw in a few applicants who don’t make it through the observed checkrides, and rescheduling observations adds up pretty quickly as well.
Pressing matters include things like oversight of and checkrides for 135 operators, accident/incident investigation & counseling of pilots involved in such things, and legal actions against wayward pilots. There are probably quite a few more activities that I haven’t been directly affected by.Is it? Is it really?
I mean what pressing FSDO matters are thier on a daily basis? And how rowdy are these DPE/DME/DARs etc?
When i was a corporate drone, if my 8 hour day had 2 hours of actual work it was a busy day. Not saying you wany to churn constantly for 7 hours (less lunch and breaks) but really, what is going on?
Also a FSDO would certainly be an exempt employee so I don't think overtime rules apply, so again, what do they do??
If its a funding issue then charge for the test/exams. You just spend $10k+ to get the CFI endorsement, another $100 is gonna kill you??
Also a FSDO would certainly be an exempt employee so I don't think overtime rules apply, so again, what do they do??