RussR
En-Route
You hear this a lot - that you can't "fail" a flight review, you simply "don't pass" it. While yes, there is no "record" of taking a FR and not passing it, I always wondered why people said this - it seems to me like it's just semantics, either that or a way to calm people's (unwarranted) fears about the review. (Or perhaps, if I was more crotchety I'd say it was to coddle the delicate sensitivities of the modern-day fragile ego).
If I try to do something (anything), and don't do well enough on it, and have to come back again later, pay more money and try to do it again, then in any reasonable definition I can think of, I've "failed" doing that thing, on that day. This could be taking a test or installing a new faucet or making my wife happy. ))
A few definitions of "Fail":
Sure, there'll be nothing in the logbook saying "RussR failed a Flight Review on this date", but since what I wanted was the FR endorsement, and I didn't get it, well, didn't I fail to get it?
If I try to do something (anything), and don't do well enough on it, and have to come back again later, pay more money and try to do it again, then in any reasonable definition I can think of, I've "failed" doing that thing, on that day. This could be taking a test or installing a new faucet or making my wife happy. ))
A few definitions of "Fail":
- be unsuccessful: to be unsuccessful in trying to do something
- be unable to do something: to be incapable of doing something or unwilling to do it
- not pass exam or course: to fall short of the standard required to pass an examination, course, or piece of academic work
Sure, there'll be nothing in the logbook saying "RussR failed a Flight Review on this date", but since what I wanted was the FR endorsement, and I didn't get it, well, didn't I fail to get it?