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Old 3rd Mar 2013, 09:06
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Flight review question

Currently in Aus flying 206's and got my flight review coming up...

Question: Does this BFR have to be done through a flight school?
Or can I hire a grade 2/1 to come review me in a private 172?
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Old 3rd Mar 2013, 09:22
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Has to be done through a flying school.

Some mention of this in the AFR CAAP.
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Do something fun like aerobatics or tailwheel with a grade one and have it signed off. Might as well has some fun with your money!
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I presume you're flying commercially, if so, why doesn't your ATO competency check count as a BFR? Can't see why it cannot, it does over here.
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From CAR definitions;

authorised flight instructor means a person who:
(a) in relation to an aircraft that is not an airship — holds a current flight instructor rating that:
(i) is appropriate to the aircraft; and
(ii) authorises the holder to give the training concerned; and
(b) in relation to an airship — is an airship instructor; and
(c) either:
(i) is the holder of an Air Operator’s Certificate that authorises flying training; or
(ii) is employed to instruct by, or instructs under an arrangement with, a person who is the holder of an Air Operator’s Certificate that authorises flying training.
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