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EHM-1617 Iain:
I will be taking my IVAO C1 exam on Thursday at 1900Z onwards, at Stansted (EGSS). The exam will last about an hour probably. I am being examined by Ben Horsfall, EHM-1365, who happens to be my hub captain.

Traffic is welcome and appreciated, both IFR and VFR. Come and make me sweat!

EHM-1617 Iain:
Just as a reminder the exam is tomorrow night (Thursday the 10th) at 1900Z. I really do need traffic, anything, an IFR to/from anywhere, VFR circuits, or a VFR flight locally to or from EGSS.

I will be controlling EGSS_TWR, and I do now have voice, so dont worry about typing. Ben is on EGSS_X_TWR (the examier). No positions are booked yet.

Controllers would be welcome: on the new Essex Radar EGSS_E_APP (C1 and above, and you really have to be involved with the GB division to understand all the procedures); on Stansted Director (C1 FRA); on EGTL_CTR (C2); and EGTT_CTR (C2). None of these are booked yet, but it would help if you were an experienced GB Division Controller to make my exam easier.

Sorry for all this blab.

EHM-1281 Cyriel:
I have not been controlling lately so I will not take APP. I might be able to squeeze in a flight though.

EHM-1617 Iain:
Stupid me:



--- Quote ---Originally posted by me on the IVAO GB forums

Well that was a bit of a disappointment, or should I say failure. I know I can do better than that, I fell apart under the influence of the examiner and forgot a lot of things that I knew how to do.

I got 65/100 - which I thought was a bit rubbish, but I deserved it, I forgot most of the stuff I knew.

I was a bit unlucky with some of it, a VFR pilot said he was going to do a VFR local flight around the area via PM, then he just flew a really big circuit (not his fault at all), so I lost marks for keeping him in the circuit while he was not under my control (I UNICOMed him as I thought he was going away).

Lots of other little things:

- VFR squawks - I thought it was 7000, but apparently that's only for uncontrolled airspace
- Wind checks, I didn't know you had to round the winds to 10 degrees, I thought you just read them off the meter
- Using phraseology "Report established on final", instead of "Join final, report runway in sight" - I knew that and I'm kicking myself
- East/West rule, I thought I checked them all, but I missed a couple I think - one of them was to EGLL  
- VFR/IFR FPs, I misssed out that one guy had got an IFR FP, for a VFR route
- Not saying the QNH on the second of the same pilot's circuit, I didn't know you had to do that, I thought as long as it didn't change then that was OK
- I totally forgot to coordinate with CTR
- I didn't know you had to give full taxi instructions for a C1 exam
- I didn't aknowledge ATIS receipts, which I know that you're supposed to do, and I know how to do that, I only remembered that I hadn't while Ben and Gaz were preparing the debrief  
- and once I said 'radar identified', totally forgetting that I was TWR

I think thats it! Oh well, life goes on, and I will retake, just with this list in front of me! I know I can do a lot better than that. So, very disappointed with myself

--- End quote ---

EHM-1670 Bill:
That was an unfortunate result but  at least you have the moral fortitude to publicly acknowledge where you went wrong.

Hopefully in the light of day you will find the disappointment you went through last night will increase your resolve to crack it next time.

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