View Full Version : I need a 61.75 BFR, can anyone help??
Cessna 210 Heavy
17th Oct 2007, 20:39
Hi all,
I have been stupid and let my 61.75 slip through my fingers, and need a BFR.
Any ideas who and how?
Cheers
On I am in Essex and have access to a G reg Aircraft
Duchess_Driver
17th Oct 2007, 21:15
Try Willow at SEN, or possibly John Page at TAA Denham.
I once let a 1,000 Yen note slip through my fingers but never a 61.75.
My condolences to Cessna 210 Heavy. Were you in an aircraft at the time and could it be on the cockpit floor?
CaptainJim
25th Oct 2007, 22:11
I could do it if you can make it to Dublin. I'm an FAA CFI II MEI.
d192049d
27th Oct 2007, 07:29
What is a 61.75????
1Bingo
28th Oct 2007, 20:30
Check PM's
1 Bingo
lharle
28th Oct 2007, 21:04
I can do it in Le touquet, FRANCE if you want, I will be able to drive there and you can combine the ride with a nice restaurant or a nice week end in france.
1Bingo
3rd Nov 2007, 07:41
I am FAA CFII, MEI located in Suffolk, UK available for BFR.
aztruck
10th Nov 2007, 13:54
Ditto. FAA cfi/mei and Uk atpl. West london based. Pm me if you need a Bfr.
007helicopter
11th Nov 2007, 10:16
So when you get your FAA temporary airmens certificate on the back of your uk license, you need a BFR as I understand it before you can use it to fly an N reg aircraft in France?
Can the BFR be done in the UK ?
aztruck
14th Nov 2007, 20:28
Yes it can. If you have several types which you fly then a BFR in any of them counts to revalidate your privileges. If you are based in France there is no reason why you cant do a Bfr in the UK.
gerpols
15th Nov 2007, 17:29
For a couple of Heinikens and a visit to the red lights in Amsterdam I will take care of you !!
Question is, do you want to do it before or after ?
Cheers,
Gerrit
FAA (ATP) CFII,MEI.:ok:
lharle
15th Nov 2007, 23:28
I can do it in france since I am french and based in france.
moggiee
20th Nov 2007, 22:42
What is a 61.75????
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