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lowflying 12-14-2008 10:50 AM

BFR and Part 121 Currency
 
So my local FBO wants some sort of documentation for their files showing my currency. I sent them the applicable quote from 61.56 but they want something to put in their file cabnet. Anyone have any suggestions?

Atreyu 12-14-2008 10:58 AM


Originally Posted by lowflying (Post 518212)
So my local FBO wants some sort of documentation for their files showing my currency. I sent them the applicable quote from 61.56 but they want something to put in their file cabnet. Anyone have any suggestions?

Don't your recurrent ground schools followed by your line checks and pc checks qualify for this?

JetPipeOverht 12-14-2008 12:49 PM

Copy of PC and LOFT recurrent paperwork with SAT checked off will suffice, if not their just being jerks.

captain152 12-14-2008 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by lowflying (Post 518212)
So my local FBO wants some sort of documentation for their files showing my currency. I sent them the applicable quote from 61.56 but they want something to put in their file cabnet. Anyone have any suggestions?

Your recurrent PC and Ground qualify for your BFR ... if they don't accept the paperwork on that, find a different FBO that isn't retarded

rickair7777 12-14-2008 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by captain152 (Post 518276)
Your recurrent PC and Ground qualify for your BFR ... if they don't accept the paperwork on that, find a different FBO that isn't retarded

Does anyone know of an AC or FAA legal interpretation which says that 121 PC/LOFT/recurrent counts as an operating privilege per 61.56(d) ?

It makes sense that it would, but it doesn't spell that out in the regs.

captain152 12-14-2008 01:09 PM


Originally Posted by rickair7777 (Post 518281)
Does anyone know of an AC or FAA legal interpretation which says that 121 PC/LOFT/recurrent counts as an operating privilege per 61.56(d) ?

It makes sense that it would, but it doesn't spell that out in the regs.

Honestly not sure where it says it in the regs, but I know it does ... how else would all of us still be able to keep flying after all this time?

JetPipeOverht 12-14-2008 02:42 PM

All of this rigermoral for you and they're probably letting any schmo off the street instruct for them and sign people off

Copperhed51 12-14-2008 02:43 PM


Originally Posted by rickair7777 (Post 518281)
Does anyone know of an AC or FAA legal interpretation which says that 121 PC/LOFT/recurrent counts as an operating privilege per 61.56(d) ?

It makes sense that it would, but it doesn't spell that out in the regs.


I don't see how it's not spelled out in the regs.

(d) A person who has, within the period
specified in paragraph (c) of this
section, passed a pilot proficiency
check
conducted by an examiner, an
approved pilot check airman, or a U.S.
Armed Force, for a pilot certificate,
rating, or operating privilege need not
accomplish the flight review required
by this section.


I can't find any gray in that part of 61.56(d). Where's the confusion?

Atreyu 12-14-2008 02:48 PM

There are many FBO's out there that think they are all god's gift to aviation, and will give you all the crap they can in the world.

I'm willing to bet $10 that you'll go back, show them that reg, and your copies of your checks, and they'll still insist of you getting a BFR from one of their instructors

fjetter 12-14-2008 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by Atreyu (Post 518343)
There are many FBO's out there that think they are all god's gift to aviation, and will give you all the crap they can in the world.

I'm willing to bet $10 that you'll go back, show them that reg, and your copies of your checks, and they'll still insist of you getting a BFR from one of their instructors

Most FBOs are still gonna require you to do a checkout with one of their instructors for insurance purposes. Flying a 172 is significantly different from an RJ


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