Flying Training

Aeroplane Flight Review (AFR)

AFR

The Aeroplane Flight Review (AFR, previously known as BFR) is a bi-annual review of a pilot’s skill and depth of knowledge as required by the Civil Aviation Regulations.

The AFR is not a flight test. Its purpose is to confirm that pilots have maintained a standard which allows them to safely exercise the privileges of their licence.

Prior to your AFR it may be a good idea to undertake refresher training if you are feeling a bit ‘rusty.’ The Review itself consists of a questionnaire, a pre flight briefing and the flight.  

You are able to use the AFR as an opportunity to upgrade your qualifications and gain an endorsement on another aircraft type.  Ask about this option when you contact us.


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