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DPE-CIRE-ASEL (Airplane) (Designated Pilot Examiner, Commercial Pilot and Instrument Rating Examiner, Airplane Single-engine Land)
Minimum requirements vary depending on the initial designation being sought, but for private pilot airplane examiners, 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.
Although DPE's are not FAA employees, they act for the administrator of the FAA and are required to attend biennial recurrent FAA training and annual meetings.
DPE-CIRE-ASEL (Airplane) (Designated Pilot Examiner, Commercial Pilot and Instrument Rating Examiner, Airplane Single-engine Land)
More desirable jobs pay in the $30-50 per hour range. DPEs charge much higher rates. Of the FAA checkrides I've had to pay for, the cheapest was about $300 while the most expensive was $500.
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A practical test, more commonly known as a checkride, is the Federal Aviation Administration examination which one must undergo in the United States to receive an aircraft pilot's certification, or a rating for additional flight privileges.
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A Designated Pilot Examiner (commonly referred to as a DPE) is a senior pilot designated by the FAA to conduct oral examinations and inflight or flight simulator checkrides (collectively called "practical tests") with pilot applicants to determine their suitability to be issued a Pilot Certificate or additional rating ...
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