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![]() chad wrote: may be hard on the engines, specifically the turbos. What are you worried about the turbochargers, specifically. |
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On Feb 16, 4:16 pm, "Blueskies" wrote:
Does the CFI giving the review need to have a CFIMEL rating if the flight is in the twin? Yes, the CFI must hold a CFI rating in the aircraft being used. -Robert |
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On Feb 17, 5:34 am, "Denny" wrote:
In any case, if the CFI tells me he wants to see single engine cuts at 50 feet, he will remain unemployed by me... In a SE plane. Why? BTW: The FAA has said a number of times that they want to change the requirements of the BFR to be more like the IPC. They want to add a section to the PTS for each rating and require the pilot to meet the table of requirement that will be in the PTS for the rating they hold. AOPA has argued that CFIs are doing a good job today of making BFRs "personal" to the pilot. If too many CFIs abuse this, the FAA will get its way pretty quick. -Robert |
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"Robert M. Gary" wrote: On Feb 17, 5:34 am, "Denny" wrote: In any case, if the CFI tells me he wants to see single engine cuts at 50 feet, he will remain unemployed by me... In a SE plane. Why? BTW: The FAA has said a number of times that they want to change the requirements of the BFR to be more like the IPC. They want to add a section to the PTS for each rating and require the pilot to meet the table of requirement that will be in the PTS for the rating they hold. AOPA has argued that CFIs are doing a good job today of making BFRs "personal" to the pilot. If too many CFIs abuse this, the FAA will get its way pretty quick. -Robert The question of what a BFR should be has troubled me from the day I got my CFI. I don't give "easy" BFRs, and I do try to customize the review to the certificates and flying habits of the pilot in question. I fundamentally only have one requirement -- that I can go home that night and get a good night's sleep without worrying about my signature being in somebody's logbook. I'm up-front about that with the people who come to me. Anybody who feels I'm exceeding the bounds of my authority is free to go fly with another CFI. That's the great thing about a free-market economy. I do all of my instructing with a flying club which has its own rules about recurrent training (stiffer than the FAA). In a way, this gives me more freedom. People almost never come to me just to do a BFR; it's always "A BFR and a club annual checkout". If pushed, I can legitimately say that the extra stuff I'm insisting on is mandated by the club. |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" writes: [...] AOPA has argued that CFIs are doing a good job today of making BFRs "personal" to the pilot. If too many CFIs abuse this, the FAA will get its way pretty quick. [...] I wonder what else AOPA could possibly say, without tarnishing the "GA is safe" slogan. - FChE |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 17, 5:34 am, "Denny" wrote: In any case, if the CFI tells me he wants to see single engine cuts at 50 feet, he will remain unemployed by me... In a SE plane. Why? BTW: The FAA has said a number of times that they want to change the requirements of the BFR to be more like the IPC. They want to add a section to the PTS for each rating and require the pilot to meet the table of requirement that will be in the PTS for the rating they hold. AOPA has argued that CFIs are doing a good job today of making BFRs "personal" to the pilot. If too many CFIs abuse this, the FAA will get its way pretty quick. -Robert If the FAA wants to change this rule, what is stopping them? Couldn't they change the BFR tomorrow? The minutia of FAA rules isn't subject to vote by the government, is it? KB |
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![]() "Denny" wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 16, 12:12 pm, "karl gruber" wrote: What's a "103?" "Curator" N185KG Stinson Stationwagon Disguised as a "108" maybe? |
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On Feb 18, 6:05 am, "Kyle Boatright" wrote:
If the FAA wants to change this rule, what is stopping them? Couldn't they change the BFR tomorrow? The minutia of FAA rules isn't subject to vote by the government, is it? Subject to strong lobby groups. -Robert |
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On 17 Feb 2007 09:11:25 -0800, "Robert M. Gary"
wrote: On Feb 17, 5:34 am, "Denny" wrote: In any case, if the CFI tells me he wants to see single engine cuts at 50 feet, he will remain unemployed by me... In a SE plane. Why? BTW: The FAA has said a number of times that they want to change the requirements of the BFR to be more like the IPC. They want to add a section to the PTS for each rating and require the pilot to meet the table of requirement that will be in the PTS for the rating they hold. AOPA has argued that CFIs are doing a good job today of making BFRs "personal" to the pilot. If too many CFIs abuse this, the FAA will get its way pretty quick. Thing is a BFR should be personal. It should be tailored to the pilot taking the review. IOW it should address any weaknesses or things not done recently. When I sign up for a flight review I tell the CFI what I need to work on. If he wants to do more that is fine, if he wants to do every thing in the PTS that is fine too, but we will cover all the things I know I need to brush up on. We will do full stalls (departure, approach, and accelerated). If the CFI is not comfortable with doing that in my plane then I'll get a different instructor. -Robert Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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