Flight Review in a turbo twin
On Feb 16, 4:58 pm, Newps wrote:
Kyle Boatright wrote:
As a CFI I would not sign a guy off in a single for a BFR if I know
his daily flying is a turbo twin.
I have a friend with four super cubs, one on amphibs. A 182 with a
canard on the nose, 310 hp and 26 bush wheels all around.
A Spartan Executive. A Caravan and a 210 with a turbine in it. What
should he do his BFR with?
For the FAA or for safety? A review in each plane would not be a bad
idea or at least take the 310 and the Spartan. This issue came up in
some discussions from the FAA. The question was, should you do a BFR
in a C-152 for a guy who only flies his Citation. Legally, you can.
Personally, I would not. The BFR should be made to suit the type of
flying the pilot does. I can't do Citation work in a C-150.
-Robert
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