FAA BFR
I have done two BRFs (one on each coast) and both instructors have stressed that the flight review is not a test, but a review of the key FARs and also an opportunity to look at the flight envelope. In fact, I have been encouraged to contribute strongly to the agenda of the airwork.
I do not know what would have happened if I had flown badly, but the point is that a BFR is not set up as a pass/fail test, but a learning exercise.
[This message has been edited by Final 3 Greens (edited 28 June 2001).]