![]() Several years ago, the FAA changed this rule to an Annual Flight Review or AFR, requiring a Flight Review within the past 12 calendar months. If you took a BFR on March 2, 2016, it would expire at midnight on March 31, 2018. The BFR was not required within the past two years, but rather within the past 24 calendar months. The FAA used to call the Flight Review a Biennial Flight Review, or BFR. ![]() Biennial means every two years, which is closer to the correct meaning. Several pilots and flight instructors refer to the flight review as the bi-annual flight review. ![]() “Part 61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations requires that a pilot must take a bi-annual flight review within the past two years to act as pilot in command.”Īnswer: Most of the statement is incorrect. What’s wrong with the following statement? ![]()
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