Flying with an expired flight review
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2020 8:56 pm
There is a LOT to wade through
But NEAR as I THINK I can summarize from a very fast review:
Part 91
Three month extension to flight review requirements IF
You have 500 hours, 50 in last 12 months.
No passengers - unless needed for purpose of flight (ie a doctor supporting a charity flight to transport a patient)
Full text:
https://www.faa.gov/coronavirus/regulat ... Relief.pdf
I don't see anything for LSA.
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Sounds like insurers could not deny coverage on this as this is a RULE.
Unlike the earlier FAA statement that flying on an expired medical would not be prosecuted (so it's really expired but they won't do anything about it - but your insurers might not like that.)
But NEAR as I THINK I can summarize from a very fast review:
Part 91
Three month extension to flight review requirements IF
You have 500 hours, 50 in last 12 months.
No passengers - unless needed for purpose of flight (ie a doctor supporting a charity flight to transport a patient)
Full text:
https://www.faa.gov/coronavirus/regulat ... Relief.pdf
I don't see anything for LSA.
--
Sounds like insurers could not deny coverage on this as this is a RULE.
Unlike the earlier FAA statement that flying on an expired medical would not be prosecuted (so it's really expired but they won't do anything about it - but your insurers might not like that.)