The New Flight Review Procedures

What you and your instructor need to know

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Key Takeaways:

  • The FAA has introduced new flight review requirements, signaling significant changes to the process.
  • The traditional term "Biannual Flight Review" is being retired by the FAA.
  • There are new suggestions regarding the content and experience of the flight review.
  • Instructors now have updated procedures for reporting flight review events to the FAA.
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In the company’s latest blog, Redbird Flight’s Brittney Miculka writes a great blog about the FAA’s new flight review requirements andÑthis part is importantÑsuggestions about what needs to be done during what we’ve always referred to as the Biannual Flight Review, a term the FAA apparently wants to retire. So, what is a new flight review all about? There are big changes to the way they’re supposed to go and what the experience is supposed to be like. There are also changes in how your instructor can report the event to the FAA, something you need to be aware of and should probably discuss with your CFI. Check out Brittney’s blog for the lowdown! Redbird Flight Training Blog

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