Originally Posted by
Gordy
If you are exercising the privileges of your FAA certificate regardless of how it was obtained then you need to meet the requirements of FAR 61.56. Therefore, yes you would need to accomplish a flight review or complete an FAA wings phase.
Thx for the fast response!
Can this FAA compatible flight review be done in europe, too?
Can it be done in advance, e.g. before picking up a fresh FAA piggy back license?
Generally speacking is an FAA "certified" flight review an indepnedend entity of its own,
e.g. one can do a flight review regardless of wether he already has an FAA license,
as a valid (max 24 months old) review is not a requirement for
issuance of the license but for acting as
PIC?
Background: If I do my annual EASA prof. check with an examiner who is a FAA "BFR" conductor as well, I'd have the BFR "for free".