I am current and complete my Part 107 UAS course on Wings. Does the issuance of that certificate count for the restart of my 24 months for my next BFR?
What part of your drone course involved flight instruction?I am current and complete my Part 107 UAS course on Wings. Does the issuance of that certificate count for the restart of my 24 months for my next BFR?
I thought that sounded too good to be true!No. See 14 CFR 61.56(d). Adding to your pilot certificate resets the flight review clock. A remote pilot certificate under part 107 is not a pilot certificate under part 61. This is clarified in 14 CFR 61.8.
What got me is that it shows up in FAASafety as a "Certificate". I thought it would be odd to be able to update my BFR date with it, but wasn't sure.I thought that sounded too good to be true!
You can renew a flight review through the WINGS - Pilot Proficiency Program, but flight instruction remains a component.What got me is that it shows up in FAASafety as a "Certificate". I thought it would be odd to be able to update my BFR date with it, but wasn't sure.
Well, it is a "certificate." So are the ones for a aircraft mechanic, and a Part 121 dispatcher. But that doesn't make any of them:What got me is that it shows up in FAASafety as a "Certificate". I thought it would be odd to be able to update my BFR date with it, but wasn't sure.
One of my Profs said, "Never paraphrase a statute."Yes. You have to read what it says rather than what you think it might say. Words are funny that way.
One of mine too. UCC course.QFT:
One of my Profs said, "Never paraphrase a statute."
Regulitis. Psychological conditon which causes people of average or better intelligence to lose basic reading comprehension skills when looking at regulations. It is sometimes associated with the FAA-Anon movement whose followers believe all FARs have hidden meanings.
Nah. That's not lack of comprehension. It's mostly inattention.Is there a similar terms for the condition which causes people of average or better intelligence to lose basic reading comprehension skills when reading posts?
(not taking a shot at anyone specifically...)