Thread: Late BFR
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Old March 25th 07, 05:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
C J Campbell[_1_]
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Default Late BFR

On 2007-03-24 20:55:52 -0700, "Jim Macklin"
said:

A technical violation of the flight review is a minor think,
particularly since you did do "check flights" with the club.
It is an "honest error" and best kept to yourself.

BUT whatever you do, do not try to go back and amend your
logbook to "cover your tracks and make it right. That is
logbook fraud and they will revoke all your certificates and
require you to wait at least 1 year to apply again, and
taking all the required training and testing again.

Don't report yourself and don't bother with the NASA report,
it doesn't cover that type of error.

Just don't do it again. And the new logbook isn't a bad
idea, just transfer the totals and start clean. Maybe burn
the old one.


I would not recommend burning the old one. Aside from old endorsements
and stuff that might be valuable from an insurance standpoint, there is
usually a lot of emotional attachment to a logbook. I just wouldn't
volunteer its contents to anyone who might look to see if all the BFRs
are in there.
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