No, neither bi-annual nor biennial.
No, neither bi-annual nor biennial.
Regards,
Greg Young
1950 Navion N5221K
RV-6 N6GY - first flight 5/16/2021
1940 Rearwin Cloudster in work
4 L-2 projects on deck
If that is your summary of a flight review, perhaps the CFI's are the ones that need training.
Most pilots do not like having their skills evaluated which seems to be the obstacle in any proficiency program. If you can remove that threat, then I think you'll have a winner.
I have been a CFI since long before BFRs / FRs were required and while people may cuss me and the "NEW" program for FRs, I have had to refuse to sign only three BFRs/FRs since it started in '73. Also it has always been funny for (even CFIs) to call 'em biannuals. That's my 0.02 cents worth.