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Yeah B. If you can’t handle that then ok fine, FR Required Maneuvers. Are there maneuvers that are required to be done on all BFR’s?
Yeah B. If you can’t handle that then ok fine, FR Required Maneuvers. Are there maneuvers that are required to be done on all BFR’s?
Takeoff and landing, I believe.
Takeoff and landing, I believe.
So you're saying I can't use SpaceShipTwo? Sooo disappointed...... at least one of each is required.
... at least one of each is required.
And I believe in that order, too.
Actually, the words in the reg are:“A representative sample of the ACS”
Hell, that’s a typical sightseeing flight for me…No, no specific maneuvers. I will tailor mine to the needs of the client, but there's always going to be steep turns, stalls, emergency procedures, and usually hood work.
We both probably know a couple of folks who have more solo takeoffs than landings.So he would have a solo landing before a solo takeoff… we couldn’t find a reason this isn’t kosher.
Haven't been under the hood in over a decade (my ride had no gyros.)and usually hood work.
Formally known as a flight review; formerly known as a biennial flight review.I suggest you go into an FR (formally known as BFR) with a plan. You know your strengths and weaknesses best. If you control the agenda it will be better tailored to your needs.
Howzabout FRRBY. Flight Review Required Bi Yearly. We can call them furbies.Formally known as a flight review; formerly known as a biennial flight review.
I like it.Howzabout FRRBY. Flight Review Required Bi Yearly. We can call them furbies.
I know. Like I said, you just have to find a CFI who will do what you need. I’m guessing you could but it may take more than few phone calls. For the gallery, this started out in ‘not worthy of it’s own thread’ with this..Thanks but it isn’t up to me. It’s up to the guy signing my logbook. I appreciate the post though.
I can’t do maneuvers for a BFR until the cylinders are broken in.
I said this “I don’t think there are any required maneuvers for a BFR. If I’m right ya just gotta find a CFI who knows that and doesn’t feel compelled to do things that are bad for your engine. Maybe this is thread worthy. I’m gonna do it.”
I was figuring many CFI's wouldn't want to do it. Don't want someone to stall/spin/splat and it's found out that wasn't covered on the last FR.Although there are no required maneuvers for a FR, I'd have to think really hard as to whether I could conduct a worthwhile FR while keeping the engine at 75%, or whatever the break-in instructions are. And I suspect I'd decide that no, I couldn't.
Sure you could do some navigation exercises, and steep turns, some hood work. And I suppose one landing, since you do have to land once anyway. But no engine failure scenarios, slow flight or stalls, multiple crosswind landings, emergency descents, most instrument work, go arounds, etc. I think it would be a pretty limited FR, and therefore probably not meet a reasonable standard.
I wouldn’t worry about that so much as simply doing a flight review that evaluates something other than cruise flight.I was figuring many CFI's wouldn't want to do it. Don't want someone to stall/spin/splat and it's found out that wasn't covered on the last FR.
One of the first questions I ask as a CFI at a (B)FR is "Is there anything you would like to brush up on or do?" You are hiring me to help you with this review. I've had pilots that felt uncomfortable with some aspect of their flying that wanted to work on it with a CFI. I've had others that wanted to try something new, like Commercial maneuvers. I think that is the greatest aspect of the review requirement, it gives a pilot the opportunity to interact with a CFI that they might not have sought out otherwise.
Thanks but it isn’t up to me. It’s up to the guy signing my logbook. I appreciate the post though.
I could come out and do it. All I would have to see is a better takeoff than the last one.
When can I expect you?
You better practice first.
The sad thing is that my BFR is overdue and I’m not current. I can’t do maneuvers for a BFR until the cylinders are broken in.
What advantage does that have?DPE tells us…to file an 8710, especially for IPCs.