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Old 16th Jun 2019, 19:58
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Kemble Pitts
 
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But, but, but...

If the much fabled FAA Flight Review (61.56) is required for 61.75 licence holders, then section 61.41(2) means that the 1 hour with an instructor accomplished to keep the EASA PPL up to snuff satisfies:

§61.41 Flight training received from flight instructors not certificated by the FAA.

(a) A person may credit flight training toward the requirements of a pilot certificate or rating issued under this part, if that person received the training from:

(1) A flight instructor of an Armed Force in a program for training military pilots of either—

(i) The United States; or

(ii) A foreign contracting State to the Convention on International Civil Aviation.

(2) A flight instructor who is authorized to give such training by the licensing authority of a foreign contracting State to the Convention on International Civil Aviation, and the flight training is given outside the United States.

(b) A flight instructor described in paragraph (a) of this section is only authorized to give endorsements to show training given.
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