Flight Reviews
Every
two years, the FAA requires pilots to complete a flight review consisting
of a minimum of an hour of ground training reviewing relevant sections
of Part 91 and an hour of flight training. You should think of
the Flight Review as an opportunity to learn something new and to renew
skills and knowledge that may have become rusty. No one can fail
a flight review. If you don’t meet what I would consider
a safe standard of flying skill and knowledge, it just goes into your
logbook as flight instruction. Most flight reviews take about 4
hours total, with about 1.5 hours for the ground training, 2 hours of
flight training, and 30 minutes for a de-brief and endorsement at the
end.
