Jim Chumley
Pre-takeoff checklist
I'm due for a BFR in a couple of months. I'd like to try something new and am wondering if going for a tailwheel endorsement will satisfy the requirements for a BFR.
Anyone?
Jim
Anyone?
Jim
Jim Chumley said:I'm due for a BFR in a couple of months. I'd like to try something new and am wondering if going for a tailwheel endorsement will satisfy the requirements for a BFR.
Anyone?
Jim
Jim Chumley said:I'm due for a BFR in a couple of months. I'd like to try something new and am wondering if going for a tailwheel endorsement will satisfy the requirements for a BFR.
Anyone?
Jim
BruceAir said:AOPA Air Safety Foundation has a helpful Safety Advisor, the "Pilot's Guide to the Flight Review" available for free download (in PDF format) from the ASF Web site. It explains the regulations associated with the Flight Review, the review process, and provides excellent background information.
http://www.aopa.org/asf/publications/sa03.pdf
I do them together all the time. The CFI simply has to endorse it properly.Jim Chumley said:I'm due for a BFR in a couple of months. I'd like to try something new and am wondering if going for a tailwheel endorsement will satisfy the requirements for a BFR.
Anyone?
Jim
Jim Chumley said:His experience was that it would take several days and lots of landings to get the endorsement. His estimate was 70 or so landings.
Thanks to those who offered advice and insight.
Should be doable with 25 landings if you're good. This can happen in one or two sessions....sometimes though the student doens't get it and it does take that long.....Jim Chumley said:His estimate was 70 or so landings. .....getting a tailwheel endorsement.
In a nut shell, it appears to be more work than I anticipated. Jim
Jim Chumley said:Posting follow up: I checked with an instructor where I rent. He was candid and I have seen the light. His experience was that it would take several days and lots of landings to get the endorsement. His estimate was 70 or so landings. Thanks to those who offered advice and insight.
Jim
Jim Chumley said:The time is not right.
lancefisher said:When you do take the plunge, you can prepare by practicing full stall landings in a tricycle airplane with emphasis on airspeed control and absolutely zero lateral motion at during the flare and touchdown.