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Ryan

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Just did my BFR last month with my instrument instructor. He filled out a sheet with all the areas we covered and we both signed it. He also endorsed my logbook for the BFR. My concern is that we sent nothing to the FAA. I asked him about this but he said that there’s nothing else to do. I have my instrument check ride next week and am a little worried about having all of this in order. Is he correct about nothing being required to be sent to the FAA? I realize once I pass my instr. check ride I will receive a new license but am I legal right now?
 
He's correct. nothing gets sent into the FAA. The sheet you filled out ( not a bad idea IMHO) is probably for either his or the school's records.
 

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