exleardriver
Well-Known Member
i query potential flight reviews. i look at their logbook, ask them specific procedural/technique-oriented questionsand have been in this business long enough to get a feel for whether this is going to be a minimal bfr or practically a re-train, to which tgrayson alludes to. for the latter, i let them know that we won't be getting airborne until the ground portion is satisfied and that it may take quite a bit of time. then, i basically say it's up to you..if i'm not 'your guy', mosey on along and find a 'magic pen'.
i just did a flight review that covered two days: 3 hours of ground and 2 hours of flight. he'll be returning for an ipc soon. honestly, the 'longest' flight review i've signed-off on where they didn't 'give up' as it was obvious they needed extensive re-training involved seven hours of flight instruction. i don't recall the number of ground hours, but were certainly equivalent.
