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PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2007 6:09 pm    Post subject: BiAnnual Flight Review - POH Reply with quote

I need to get a bi-annual flight review, do I need to have a POH for my
plane?


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PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2007 6:22 pm    Post subject: BiAnnual Flight Review - POH Reply with quote

No...

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PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2007 12:04 pm    Post subject: Re: BiAnnual Flight Review - POH Reply with quote

It's real easy to give a simple "No".

What is your reference for that answer?


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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2007 3:10 am    Post subject: Re: BiAnnual Flight Review - POH Reply with quote

dhkey,

Since a CFI must fly with the pilot taking the BFR he has the right (not obligation) to inspect the required aircraft paperwork. The old ARrOW acronym is an easy way to remember what paperwork is required to be legal.

A - Airworthiness certificate
R- Registration
r - Radio station license (no longer required)
O - Operator's manual (POH) for type certificated aircraft
-----or----- Operating limitations for experimental and LSAs
W - Weight and balance data

John W - You tend to be the best informed on regulations, please correct me if I am wrong on this.

Thom in Buffalo


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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2007 8:39 am    Post subject: BiAnnual Flight Review - POH Reply with quote

Thom...

I'm not John W., but I know a little about this and you are correct...

The "O" may be a Pilot's Operating Handbook, or an aircraft flight manual, depending on what the Type Certificate requires... You are also correct that an experimental has Operating Limitations, attached to the Airworthiness Certificate, instead...

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On 5/5/07, Thom Riddle <thomriddle(at)adelphia.net (thomriddle(at)adelphia.net)> wrote: [quote]--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Thom Riddle" < thomriddle(at)adelphia.net (thomriddle(at)adelphia.net)>

dhkey,

Since a CFI must fly with the pilot taking the BFR he has the right (not obligation) to inspect the required aircraft paperwork. The old ARrOW acronym is an easy way to remember what paperwork is required to be legal.

A - Airworthiness certificate
R- Registration
r - Radio station license (no longer required)
O - Operator's manual (POH) for type certificated aircraft
-----or----- Operating limitations for experimental and LSAs
W - Weight and balance data

John W - You tend to be the best informed on regulations, please correct me if I am wrong on this.

Thom in Buffalo
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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2007 10:40 am    Post subject: BiAnnual Flight Review - POH Reply with quote

Yea, it's the "O" I was having problems with. I think I'll just do it in a
172 or a 182 and keep it simple for everyone. I still need to address the
"O".
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dhkey,

Since a CFI must fly with the pilot taking the BFR he has the right (not
obligation) to inspect the required aircraft paperwork. The old ARrOW
acronym is an easy way to remember what paperwork is required to be legal.

A - Airworthiness certificate
R- Registration
r - Radio station license (no longer required)
O - Operator's manual (POH) for type certificated aircraft
-----or----- Operating limitations for experimental and LSAs
W - Weight and balance data

John W - You tend to be the best informed on regulations, please correct me
if I am wrong on this.

Thom in Buffalo


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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2007 11:58 am    Post subject: Re: BiAnnual Flight Review - POH Reply with quote

dhkey,

How did you get an special/experimental airworthiness certificate without Operating Limitations? I've never heard of one being issued without this. Did the inspector drop the ball? If you do have the Op Limits, then that satisfies the O part of ARrOW. You need a POH only if it is type certificated like Cessnas or an Operators Manual if it is a factory built S-LSA.

Thom in Buffalo
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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2007 5:42 pm    Post subject: BiAnnual Flight Review - POH Reply with quote

Airworthiness certificates for Experimental, Restricted, Limited, etc. (not Standard) prior to sometime in the '80s didn't have operating limitations... The block on the airworthiness certificate that now references the operating limitations used to only reference a FAR... Apparently it made too much sense, so they changed it... Wink

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On 5/5/07, Thom Riddle <thomriddle(at)adelphia.net (thomriddle(at)adelphia.net)> wrote: [quote]--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Thom Riddle" < thomriddle(at)adelphia.net (thomriddle(at)adelphia.net)>

dhkey,

How did you get an special/experimental airworthiness certificate without Operating Limitations? I've never heard of one being issued without this. Did the inspector drop the ball? If you do have the Op Limits, then that satisfies the O part of ARrOW. You need a POH only if it is type certificated like Cessnas or an Operators Manual if it is a factory built S-LSA.

Thom in Buffalo
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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2007 6:11 pm    Post subject: BiAnnual Flight Review - POH Reply with quote

Is it enough to mark the operating limitations on the instruments or do I
need a piece of paper with them on it? Are there some operating limitations
that can't be marked on the instruments?

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How did you get an special/experimental airworthiness certificate without
Operating Limitations? I've never heard of one being issued without this.
Did the inspector drop the ball? If you do have the Op Limits,


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PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2007 3:16 am    Post subject: Re: BiAnnual Flight Review - POH Reply with quote

dhkey,

Operating limitations are typically a lot of words. The ones on our Allegro, for example, are two pages long. So you will see what I'm talking about, I'm attaching a copy of ours. Note that the first loaded last and vice versa.

Although these are specific for each airplane, the verbiage is much the same but not identical on many of them. So in answer to your question about putting them on the instrument panel, in a word, no. They won't typically fit and the FEDs are going to be looking for a "document" if you get ramp checked. Non-conformance to their expectations is an invitation for citation since they are not known, as a species, to be creative or individuralistic thinkers.
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PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2007 4:54 am    Post subject: BiAnnual Flight Review - POH Reply with quote

Opps, I got one of those it says I can't fly more than a certian distance
until I fly off my time and I got night VFR put in it.

Well as long as I don't need something like a POH im fine.

Thanks

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