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Airline pilots and BFRs

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So here's my question. I haven't had to complete a flight review for currency yet since I would take a checkride for a rating and 119 days later, a new certificate would come. My question is, if you just accomplish a flight review, do you get a new certificate sent to you, or just keep your old one?
 
A flight review is detailed in FAR 61.56. Minimum one hour ground instruction, one hour flight instruction. Upon satisfactory completion, a logbook entry is made. No certificate is reissued. You cannot 'fail' a BFR (biannual flight review), you simply continue to receive instruction until satisfactory performance is observed.

Earning a new certificate or rating, or successful completion of a phase of the FAA Wings program are two of several ways to satisfy the requirements of 61.56.
 
minitour said:
Do y'all just say "screw the single engine currency" thing? Do you have time to get in 3 landings day / night in 90 days in say a 152, piper, bonanza, etc? or is that something that you don't worry about anymore?

-mini
Unfortunately I haven't flown for "fun" in about 8 years. With a furlough,kids,dogs,house,car payements,401K, and a wife there ain't much left over at the end of the month to go and rent an airplane. Someday.....................................
 

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