
FLIGHT REVIEW

Just like airplanes need to have regular maintenance and inspections done, so too do pilots.
A Flight Review is required every 24 calendar months by the FAA for all pilots who intend to act as Pilot In Command. Although the requirement is to complete a flight review every 24 calendar months, the FAA encourages all pilots to complete a flight review as often as needed to maintain currency and safety.
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There are many other activities that qualify as a flight review (examples include FAA sponsored pilot proficiency programs, passing a flight test for any certificate or rating, completion of any phase of the FAA WINGS program). If you have not completed one of these, schedule some time with a friendly Twin Oaks instructor and any of our rental fleet of aircraft to get your Flight Review done quickly and easily!
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A flight review is required to be 1 hour of dual flight instruction and 1 hour of ground instruction but most pilots will spend 2.5 - 3 hours minimum, and could span multiple flights if you're a "rusty pilot". It will be a review of the general operating and flight rules of Part 91 as well as a review of maneuvers and procedures in the airplane that are necessary to demonstrate the safe exercise of the privileges of your certificate.