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I say it's the most important exam of my flying career, because unlike checkrides, you can't retake this. You can only take it once, and you're stuck with whatever result you get for life. And I took it yesterday and passed! Yay!!!:D I wish I could have a flair change for it.
The background: I've been wanting to take this exam and get it over with since I started my training back in Aug 2016. I even got the authorization from CAMI and was ready to go near the end of 2016, but unfortunately the local FSDO said I was expected to act as PIC during the exam, so no go until I had my PPL rating.
Well I finally got my PPL rating in Aug 2017, after just under a year of training, and then went full speed ahead trying get the exam taken care of, which is unfortunately very slow with the FAA. I've heard reports of fixed wing pilots getting it done in a month. Unfortunately, there are way fewer helicopter rated FAA inspectors. At this point I had all my helicopter hours in R22s, so I decided to take the exam in an R22. There were no R22 rated inspectors at the local FSDO. The inspector assigned to my case was R44 rated, but not R22 rated. So he decided to reach out to get a national resource who was R22 rated to do the exam with me.
It was supposed to take a few weeks to get the exam scheduled. Well it took way longer. After 4 months I gave up waiting, and decided to get R44 rated to get the exam taken care of, even though it meant spending a ton of extra money and driving to a school 1hr 15min away in KSTS. Once I told the examiner I was going the R44 route, it was pretty easy getting a date set, albeit one about 6 weeks in the future. The week leading up to it: The week leading up to the exam was quite harrowing. I was scheduled to do my final R44 flight to get my final 0.8 hours to get my R44 SFAR 73 PIC endorsement on Thu Jan 18 and then take my exam Mon Jan 22.