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    does one need to do a biennial this year if he did a tailwheel endoorsement last year?

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    The way I read FAR 61.56 (2)(d), operating privilege would seem to include tailwheel endorsement. That's what I would tell my student, anyway.
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    A tailwheel endorsement does not substitute for a Flight Review.

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    I hate it when I'm wrong. First time today, but it's still early.
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    I think this is the first time I've ever seen Dave wrong.


    You can save money on your Biannual and get it approved by getting you instrument, commericial , multi or ATP.
    "You can only tie the record for flying low."

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    Default Re: biennial flight review

    Also getting a SES rating suffices for a BFR.
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    You can save money on your Biannual and get it approved by getting you instrument, commericial , multi or ATP.[/quote]

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    Default Re: biennial flight review

    Quote Originally Posted by jay heil
    does one need to do a biennial this year if he did a tailwheel endoorsement last year?
    The tailwheel endorsement flight could have satisfied the BFR if it were discussed with the CFI prior to the flight. :idea: Integrating the tailwheel endorsement requirements with the time and performance requirements of the BFR would be a relatively easy thing to do. There is no restriction on doing both at the same time.

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