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Flight Review
Under FAR 61.56: Flight Reviews, no person may act as pilot in command unless within the preceding 24 calendar months that person has accomplished a flight review in an aircraft for which that pilot is appropriately rated. A flight review consists of a minimum of one hour of flight training and one hour of ground training; FAR 61.56 describes what must be covered. AC 61-98D provides extensive guidance on complying with the rule.
Has it been a while since you have last flown? A good rule of thumb to follow is one hour of ground and one hour of flight training per year of flight that you have not flown. Contact for more info on safely re-entering the national airspace system.
Time for your flight review? Please follow steps below to aid in the completion of your flight review.
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Flight Review Questionnaire
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Fremont Flight Training recommends completion of at least the FAA wings course ALC-25: Flight Review Prep Guide. You will need to log on or create an account. It should generate a certificate of competion when you're done. There are also commercially available flight review courses that are acceptable.
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Book your flight review
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