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Focused Flight Review updated

By General Aviation News Staff · May 30, 2022 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Air Safety Institute (ASI) has updated Focused Flight Review, which delivers tailored flight reviews for general aviation pilots and their CFIs.

“Taking a flight review every 24 months is a requirement for most pilots, and for many, it is the only opportunity to reconnect with an instructor to hone their knowledge and skills,” said AOPA’s ASI Senior Director Paul Deres.

He noted that the updated Focused Flight Review offers pilots a three-step approach to completing a flight review “in an organized yet engaging and flexible manner.”

“We took a hard look at the program’s content and usability and decided to sunset some profiles, consolidate their activities into other profiles, and streamline and reformat the activities into cross-country scenarios,” he continued. “We also added a new Beyond the Basics profile to help pilots improve their ability to safely maneuver in dynamic flight environments. We believe these changes will make completing a Focused Flight Review profile more efficient, effective, and affordable.”

For more information: Focused Flight Review.

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