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Old 15th Jan 2019, 13:08
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downunderscouser
 
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Cost effective BFR

Hi,
I haven't flown since 2011 and want to get back in the air but unfortunately have a limited budget. Can anyone recommend the most cost effective way of getting a BFR? I reckon I'd be a bit rusty with navigation and radio calls at towered airports - and I am sure a few things have changed i.e. airspace wise, but it'll come back to me. I kept practicing on the sim to keep my aviation brain active

I was considering joining a club such as Point Cook and hiring a flying instructor privately (since they aren't a school and don't have instructors).

Can anyone recommend anyone who is able to do this? What should I budget for this in terms of hours in the air?

Cheers

Andy
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