Re: Advice for PPL oral?
Go through the PTS and examine all of the TASK's. Also look in the beginning of the FAR/AIM, there is a page that lists private, instrument, commercial, etc and it tells you everything in the FAR/AIM that is applicable to that rating. Go through every single one of these read, highlight, and tab them. When the examiner sees all of the tabs and highlights he will know you have read the FAR's and this is a good thing. Also- go through the flight step by step and chair fly the entire thing From the takeoff (remembering to start your time), your after takeoff checks, all of your maneuvers (remembering set ups and common mistakes). Also if you can what is a very good thing is to fly the beginning part of your cross country with your instructor before you fly with the examiner. This will make you much more confident with this part of the checkride when you are with the examiner.
Get good sleep, eat a good breakfast, and go in feeling positive!
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