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Old 11th Feb 2013, 16:44
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Hi Guys & Gals,

I find myself in need of an FAA BFR to keep my elderly FAA private pilot's certificate valid. Any FAA qualified instructors in Ireland (ideally) or within shouting distance of a UK airport with direct flights from Dublin?

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Fixed Wing or Helicopter?
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I can conduct a Flight Review or Instrument Proficiency Check ASEL/AMEL. Midlands.

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Fixed wing. Taildragger preferred.
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I can do it in a C150... It's a nosewheel, but there's nothing wrong handling it like a taildragger. Also got a C172. This is in East Yorkshire. I think Ryanair fly Dublin to Leeds/Doncaster, so that might work, but hopefully you'll get sorted with less messing about! I'm not a rip off merchant either, but can't speak for any other hotshot corporate pilots doing CFI/II work as a sideline, so best ask around.
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FAA biennial

I am looking for an FAA BFR in the midlands, Does anyone know of any?
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Just for info...the FAA has called it a Flight Review for a long time. No longer a Biennial Flight Review. You might want to use the correct terminology with the the person giving the review.
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Upslack, check your PM.
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I am looking for an FAA BFR in the midlands, Does anyone know of any?
I can highly recommend Jon Cooke. He is an FAA Gold Seal Instructor as well as a JAA Instructor/Examiner. He is also the Chairman of the LAA Pilot Coaching Scheme. Really friendly guy and very professional.

He also posts on here occasionally.

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