Last month, the stars finally aligned, the bank account wasnt empty for a change and I was able to accomplish something Ive been trying to work in for more than 10 years: add a seaplane rating. Though I had some seaplane stick time, it was long ago and far away. So, I went into it more or less from zero. It was a great learning experience, and will make me 288
Add-On
Last month, the stars finally aligned, the bank account wasnt empty for a change and I was able to accomplish something Ive been trying to work in for more than 10 years: add a seaplane rating. Though I had some seaplane stick time, it was long ago and far away. So, I went into it more or less from zero. It was a great learning experience, and will make me a better all-around pilot. Getting a seaplane rating isnt for everyone, of course, but the basic idea of spending a couple of days doing intensive training-especially for something youve never done or in an airplane type youve never flown before-is an excellent way to knock off some rust. Along the way, you might learn a few things useful later on. Another good thing about an add-on rating, of course, is it also resets the 24-month flight review clock. Youve probably read one or more urgings in pages similar to this one about how to use the BFR requirement to your benefit. Its all true, and a good idea next time you see the end of the 24th month approaching. But it doesnt have to be a seaplane rating you go after.
Key Takeaways:
- Pilots should leverage the 24-month flight review as an opportunity to gain new ratings (e.g., seaplane) or specialized training (e.g., glass cockpit, complex aircraft) to significantly enhance their skills and overall proficiency.
- Recent mid-air incidents highlight the urgent need for formal, published procedures and improved real-time traffic information to safely integrate fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft in complex, busy airspaces.
- The FAA should formalize and publish "unwritten rules" and Letters of Agreement (LOAs) regarding airspace navigation and procedures to provide pilots with comprehensive pre-flight planning information and enhance safety.
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