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Wings Certification - any level |
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Flight Review (BFR) |
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Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC) |
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Any new rating (specify below) |
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Checkout in new aircraft type - examples are high-performance, tailwheel,
glider, ultralight, etc. |
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Recurrence flight training for flight instructors. |
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Check rides with organizations such as Angel Flight, Los Medicos, CAP,
Sheriff's Patrol, etc. |
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First
Parachute Jump |
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Safety Seminar - led by official FAA representative. |
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Industry-conducted re-currency training - includes simulator training
and research studies. |
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Physiological training - one example is the high altitude chamber. |
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Aviation judge training - one example is NIFA judging, another is WPFC
judging. |
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Aviation judging - such as Spot Landing, NIFA, WPFC, etc. |
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Re-currency ground training for Flight instructors. |
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Aircraft maintenance training - one example Cessna Powerplant Course. |
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Attendance at AOPA Town Meetings and seminars. |
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Any
ground school course - in addition to official FAA ground schools,
ground courses such as mountain flying or floatplane also qualify. |
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Parachute ground training. |
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