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Old July 19th 04, 12:19 PM
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 06:01:55 -0400, Matt Whiting
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fly low wrote:

If you are Instrument Current and due for a BFR, are you required to or
should you also be tested on Instrument Approaches, Holds, etc?



Not required to, but it can't hurt! :-)


Matt


It's interesting that the minimum 1 hour is mentioned for the BFR.

I checked out in Honolulu in January (MY previous BFR was 1998 as I
have a UK licence which is current but not the FAA certificate).

Ground school was well over the hour as I needed to understand the
local procedures but the flight was virtually finished after 45
minutes. The instructor said we needed a little longer to be legal so
we will do some additinal steep turns and a second partial PFL to make
up the time!



David

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