In a similar vein, does an instrument checkride count as a BFR? I
thought it did since it added a rating to the ticket.
-Cory
Teacherjh wrote:
:
: Okay, I've read the regulations and still can't figure out the answer to
: this question: If I received an IPC from a CFII one year after my last BFR,
: do I need to get another BFR in 12 months or 24 months from now??
:
: Yes. An IPC and a BFR are different, and they cover different aspects of
: flying. However, both can be covered in the same flight if you tell the
: instructor that's what you want (and he is qualified to do both). The flight
: will probably be longer, but not as long as two separate checkrides.
: Jose
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