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● RDT COMM ·Content-Disaster-663 ·June 16, 2026 ·20:06Z

mock check ride in 12 days

A pilot preparing for a mock checkride in 12 days requested feedback on whether sufficient time remains to study and pass, noting that success on the mock checkride would trigger booking of their actual checkride. The pilot assessed their flying maneuvers as proficient, including short and soft field operations and stalls, and identified ground knowledge as adequate, but noted weather and airspace as weak areas requiring additional study.
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