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Old 22nd May 2003 | 04:50
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englishal

 
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A bit of useless info

Notice the phrase "24 Calendar months"....so if you have a BFR on 1st June 2003, you do not need another until 30th June 2005....As an example:-

"If you are required to comply with a regulation under 14 CFR “24 calendar months after or from,” you have until the end of the 24th month after the month in which the time began to run. For example, §61.19 (14 CFR §61.19) provides an expiration date for a student pilot certificate of 24 calendar months from the month in which the student pilot certificate is issued. Therefore, if you obtain a student pilot certificate on January 2, 2000, it expires on January 31, 2002. "

As CM says, get your licence first thing, then do the club check out. This will satisfy the requirement for a BFR. By the way for the checkout, you'll need to fill out a lengthy piece of paper full of info about the aircraft, ie. T/O L/D distances, fuel capacity, emergency procedures etc....

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