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Biennial Flight Review (BFR) Practice Test

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About this Exam

The Biennial Flight Review (BFR) is a regulatory requirement mandated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for all active pilots in the United States. Its primary purpose is not to act as a punitive "pass/fail" exam, but to ensure that pilots maintain a satisfactory level of currency, proficiency, and safety. The review is required every 24 calendar months for any pilot wishing to act as pilot in command (PIC), ensuring that their knowledge of regulations and their airmanship skills remain sharp.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

This "practice test" is designed to prepare you for the two-pronged approach of the actual BFR: the ground review and the flight review.

While there is no universally standard written test for the BFR, a comprehensive study course or practice test will deeply cover the following core areas:

  • 14 CFR Part 91 General Operating and Flight Rules: You must have a strong command of the current Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) that govern general operating and flight rules.

  • Airspace Classification and Operations: Review the definitions, dimensions, and operational requirements (including equipment and communication) for Class A, B, C, D, E, and G airspace.

  • VFR Weather Minimums: Recalling visibility and cloud clearance requirements for different types of airspace during day and night operations is a critical skill.

  • Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM): Instructors will focus on risk management, situational awareness, and safe judgment rather than just rote memorization.

  • Aircraft Performance and Limitations: Reviewing the performance data for your specific aircraft, including weight and balance calculations and takeoff/landing distances.

  • New Regulatory Changes: Reviewing any major changes to FAA regulations or procedures since your last review.


What to Expect in the Final Exam

It is essential to understand that the actual BFR is not an "exam" with a numeric score. Instead, it is a collaborative proficiency check conducted by a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI).

  • Format: The review consists of at least one hour of ground instruction and at least one hour of flight instruction.

  • Ground Portion: During this phase, you will have a discussion with your CFI covering the topics listed in Section 2 above. This is a conversational check rather than a multiple-choice exam.

  • Flight Portion: During the flight, you must demonstrate proficiency in maneuvers and procedures necessary for safe operation, typically including stalls, slow flight, emergency procedures, and landings.

  • Passing Requirements: There is no official "score" or timeline. The requirement is satisfied when the instructor makes a logbook endorsement stating that you have demonstrated proficiency in the necessary knowledge and skills.


How to Study and Exam Centers

Preparation is the absolute key to a swift, affordable, and successful Biennial Flight Review.

  • Self-Study: The most efficient way to study for the ground portion is to use online dynamic practice tests and study guides, like this one. These help you identify gaps in your current regulatory knowledge.

  • Review Official Materials: Focus your study on the official FAA sources: the Airplane Flying Handbook (FAA-H-8083-3), the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM), and current 14 CFR Part 91 regulations.

  • Practice Scenarios: Rather than just memorizing rules, practice applying them to realistic scenarios (e.g., "What equipment is required if I want to fly into this specific airport?").

  • "Exam Centers": There are no specific Pearson VUE testing centers or designated computerized facilities for this requirement. You complete the BFR with any current Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) at your local airport, flight school, or flying club. You arrange the time and location directly with the CFI of your choice.


Job Opportunities from the Course

While the BFR itself does not grant new privileges or act as a job placement certification, maintaining pilot currency is the absolute foundation required for every single professional flying career. Unlocking and holding these job opportunities requires you to maintain a current BFR endorsement.

  • Commercial Pilot (Passenger or Cargo)

  • Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)

  • Corporate/Executive Pilot

  • Charter Pilot (Part 135 Operations)

  • Airline Pilot (Part 121 Operations)

  • Agricultural Pilot (Crop Dusting)

  • Aerial Photographer

  • Banner Towing Pilot

  • Law Enforcement Pilot (Helicopter or Fixed Wing)

  • Air Ambulance/Medevac Pilot

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