bflynn
Final Approach
Once you've done ground training for a BFR, how long is it "good" for? I ask because I get the sense that if you did ground training say on a Friday and flew on Saturday, that is ok.
In my case, I was grounded for medical testing. While down, I attended an AOPA seminar from a certified instructor who gave a logbook endorsement for ground training meeting the requirements of CFR 61.56, dated Jan 28, 2014. This Saturday (4/19, 2.75 months later), I'm finally ready to do the flying portion.
What's your thought, does the training from Jan meet the BFR ground portion requirement or do we need to sit and talk for an hour again?
In my case, I was grounded for medical testing. While down, I attended an AOPA seminar from a certified instructor who gave a logbook endorsement for ground training meeting the requirements of CFR 61.56, dated Jan 28, 2014. This Saturday (4/19, 2.75 months later), I'm finally ready to do the flying portion.
What's your thought, does the training from Jan meet the BFR ground portion requirement or do we need to sit and talk for an hour again?