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Old 17th Sep 2002, 03:05
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Question What to do to get back in the air?

Hi All,

I'm a CPL holder although I haven't flown in 8 years or so. I don't hold a current medical nor do I have updated charts, maps and documents.
Apart from getting my medicals and documents back up to speed, what else do I need to do to get myself back into the swing of things?
Any advice will be appreciated.

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If you don't hold an IR then all that should be reqd is a flight review with a flying instructor.

Depending on how much water has gone under the bridge, you might have to do a few sessions both on the ground and in the air to get yourself back up to speed. Over 8 years there have been quite a few procedural changes but you can bet your left one that the aircraft will still be the same.
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