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Suppose a US certificated pilot is in Europe for a couple years, and
the flight review becomes due when they're there. Does it complicate the process to get the review in the US months or even a year after the deadline? I'm figuring my chances of finding a FAA CFI in Europe isn't something I can count on. -- PM instructions: caesar cipher the alpha chars in my addy (key = +3). |
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