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RightPedal

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I'm due a flight review soon and I was wondering what I should add to the normal study material for a post 9/11 commercial bfr.
Thanks in advance for your help.
 
Go through Part 91 as usual and think about if there's anything you feel you'd need to work on and make it into a learning expereince. In other words ask the CFI to cover things you haven't done in a while or are uncomfortable doing.

As far as post 9/11 things. Make sure you know how to obtain NOTAM's. What different kinds there are and especially FDC ones concerning TFR's. Know the intercept procedures cold and where to find it in the AIM! This is especially true with the "moving Presidential TFR's" with an insane 60nm radius that can go into effect within a days notice (if G.W. Bush decides to travel).

Aside from that... just enjoy the Flight Review and make sure you always learn something new from it!

Regards
 
BFR

Already mentioned: Obtaining NOTAMS, (for TFR info.) Also,
know the meaning of airport signs,lines, and different lighting.
Preventing runway incursions is what seems to be emphasized alot more lately.
 
In addition to those mentioned: knowing intercept procedures.
 

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