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EP156 - Checkride Prep Reality Check with CFII Erica Gilbert

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Checkride prep reality check with CFII Erica Gilbert! Brian passes his instrument written ("a solid grilled cheese sandwich with slightly better ingredients than Kraft singles"), Ben confesses his multi-engine notice of disapproval after chasing the CDI below the glide slope—then passed two days later—and Erica reveals her 100% initial pass rate secrets: mock orals should be 3-4 hours of pain, Day One starts with defining PIC, and exact FAA phraseology matters on every rating. Plus: 1DullGeek's Thanksgiving rant about flying with friends (the fuel leak meow incident at Clarksburg), why "what are the next two things?" might save your check ride, and the hard truth about midlife pilots—you've forgotten how to study and haven't done anything you suck at in a long time. It's a marathon, not a sprint.

Audio note: Technical difficulties with our guest's audio—it's listenable but not perfect!


  • Erica Gilbert's check ride prep secrets:

    • Day one: Lay out ACS, FAR/AIM—"Shocking how many students had never seen the ACS"
    • "Anyone going through training needs to be their own best advocate"
    • Find an instructor who uses a syllabus and transitions canceled flights into ground lessons
    • Stage checks with senior CFIs at solo, solo cross-country, and pre-check ride
    • Mock oral should be 3-4 hours (your actual oral will be 1.5 hours if you know your stuff)
    • "You'd rather spend the money with an instructor than an evaluator"
    • Practice active recall with exact FAA phraseology out loud
    • PIC authority starts lesson one: "Make the plane do what you want it to do"
    • In midlife: "You've forgotten how to study and haven't done anything you suck at in a long time"
    • The marathon mindset: "Will we stop for lunch? Take a breather if your adrenaline can handle it"

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    Happy Thanksgiving from the Midlife Pilot Podcast crew. We're thankful for every single one of you who listens, supports, and shares this journey with us.

    🎯 THE THADEN INVASION: March 13-15, 2026 | VBT | Bentonville, Arkansas

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    Checkride prep reality check with CFII Erica Gilbert! Brian passes his instrument written ("a solid grilled cheese sandwich with slightly better ingredients than Kraft singles"), Ben confesses his multi-engine notice of disapproval after chasing the CDI below the glide slope—then passed two days later—and Erica reveals her 100% initial pass rate secrets: mock orals should be 3-4 hours of pain, Day One starts with defining PIC, and exact FAA phraseology matters on every rating. Plus: 1DullGeek's Thanksgiving rant about flying with friends (the fuel leak meow incident at Clarksburg), why "what are the next two things?" might save your check ride, and the hard truth about midlife pilots—you've forgotten how to study and haven't done anything you suck at in a long time. It's a marathon, not a sprint.

    Audio note: Technical difficulties with our guest's audio—it's listenable but not perfect!


  • Erica Gilbert's check ride prep secrets:

    • Day one: Lay out ACS, FAR/AIM—"Shocking how many students had never seen the ACS"
    • "Anyone going through training needs to be their own best advocate"
    • Find an instructor who uses a syllabus and transitions canceled flights into ground lessons
    • Stage checks with senior CFIs at solo, solo cross-country, and pre-check ride
    • Mock oral should be 3-4 hours (your actual oral will be 1.5 hours if you know your stuff)
    • "You'd rather spend the money with an instructor than an evaluator"
    • Practice active recall with exact FAA phraseology out loud
    • PIC authority starts lesson one: "Make the plane do what you want it to do"
    • In midlife: "You've forgotten how to study and haven't done anything you suck at in a long time"
    • The marathon mindset: "Will we stop for lunch? Take a breather if your adrenaline can handle it"

    Mentioned on the Show:

    Support the Show:

    Happy Thanksgiving from the Midlife Pilot Podcast crew. We're thankful for every single one of you who listens, supports, and shares this journey with us.

    🎯 THE THADEN INVASION: March 13-15, 2026 | VBT | Bentonville, Arkansas

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