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Apache 09-07-2007 10:01 PM

Getting started again in Knoxville...
 
Hi everyone! I've been lurking here for over a year now learning as much as I can. I have my PPL AMEL, but haven't flown at all since '99. You guys have sparked the desire in me to get my butt back in the air. I'm 31 and own a small construction company in east Tennessee just down the road from TRI. I want to lay the tools down and pursue a career as a pilot, as that has been the general plan since I was a kid.

I've looked around on the internet a little, but haven't had the time to go visit any of the schools I've found yet. I also searched the site here w/ no luck. Was curious if there were any good schools in the area of Knoxville/Bristol that you guys would recommend? Any to avoid?

Also, what's necessary for me to get legal/current again as far as paperwork/checkrides/reviews go, other than my medical? What about the biennial (sp?) flight review? I'm obviously a bit overdue on that one. :D If I'm in training for my comm/inst/cfi/whatever, does that negate the need for the flight review per FAR 61.56 (g), or does that exemption only apply during your initial training for PPL?

I realize that a lot has changed since then and I'll need to spend plenty of time re-learning a lot of things. I'm assuming the flight school will assess my skill level and build on the info that I've retained and re-teach the info that I haven't.

Any info or advice you guys have would be great. Thanks in advance for all of your help!

timnunes 09-07-2007 10:53 PM

Biennial Flight Review is only required to act as PIC. You will be able to fly with an instructor without a BFR as much as you want... in fact you HAVE to fly with an instructor to GET a BFR. Other than that to act as PIC you'll have to do 3 TO/LND in the same catagory (airplane), class (multi/single engine), and type (if required).

http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text...1.1.34&idno=14

http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text...1.1.35&idno=14

Apache 09-09-2007 07:06 AM

What about schools at TYS? I'll probably be moving to Knoxville after the first of the year, so that would be a convenient place to go. Anyone familiar w/ the place?

Ewfflyer 09-09-2007 10:57 AM

Here's what I found off of AOPA based out of TYS.

http://www.smokymountainflightcenter.com/

Apache 09-09-2007 08:59 PM


Originally Posted by Ewfflyer (Post 228028)
Here's what I found off of AOPA based out of TYS.

http://www.smokymountainflightcenter.com/

Thanks! I actually ran across their site right after I posted my last response. I'm gonna be in Knox some this week. I'll give 'em a scream and swing by.


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