
If you hold a sport pilot certificate or higher, you'll need a flight review every 24 calendar months. A flight review is intended for the pilot to demonstrate the safe operation of the privileges of their pilot certificate. (FAR 61.56)
Below you'll find the required documentation and publications you'll need for your flight review. Your aircraft's annual condition inspection should be current and documented in the aircraft logbook. The flight review includes one hour of flight training and one hour of ground training. To schedule a flight review call 407-385-4862.
PILOT DOCUMENTS
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Pilots Certificate
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Current Drivers License or Third Class Medical
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Pilot Logbook
PUBLICATIONS
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FAR/AIM
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Current Sectional
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Powered Parachute Flying Handbook. (FAA-H-8083-29)
AIRCRAFT DOCUMENTS
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Registration
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Airworthiness Certificate
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Weight & Balance Document
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Operating Limitations
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Manufacture's Operating Instructions
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Aircraft Log Books
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Flight Review Fee - $200.00