My flight review (BFR) is up next month. Every two years I have gone back to my original flight school in Anchorage (Aerotech- Dick Ardaiz's outfit), and end up doing a pretty stock BFR drill with a newly-minted, young CFI, in the same old C-150 or C-172.
It is always helpful in terms of brushing up, but each time I wonder if there isn't some alternative way to satisfy the flight review requirement that would also expand my flying experience. For instance, I'd love to get some spin training, actual IFR exposure, more night experience, high-performance, complex, or float experience.
In a perfect world I'd go pursue these things anyway, but the fact is I haven't gotten around to it before now, so if there's a chance to roll something like that into a mandatory BFR, It's a lot more likely I'll actually do it.
I know the FARs are pretty cut and dried about flight reviews, but I'm wondering if there are some creative ways to satisfy the requirements while also learning something new.
Practical limitations are that this has to happen in february in either Anchorage, Fairbanks, or somewhere in between, so I'm afraid floats are probably out...
Thanks, happy aviating!
-DP

