Biennial Flight Review
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All pilots who fly as pilot in command using US FAA qualifications
must, with a few exceptions, take a Biennial Flight Review with a flight
instructor holding FAA qualifications. A Biennial Flight Review (BFR)
is current for 24 calendar months. The BFR is a minimum of one hour of flight and one hour of ground instruction. The flight requires a review of the manoeuvres and procedures necessary for the pilot to demonstrate that he/she can fly safely. The ground instruction can cover a wide range of topics but always includes a review of the current general operating and flight rules of Part 91 of the US Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR). The BFR can be taken outside the United States and a non-US registered aircraft can be used. The material above is a simplification of the regulations and the full details are given in Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations - the FAR - part 61.56 |
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