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Got my PPL about 12 years ago and have flown on and off since then. Recently got sponsored by a unit to go up against the June AFRC board and my license is currently out of date and I need to do my biannual flight review. Do you know if the AFRC board cares whether or not my license is current? I do have an up to date 1st class medical. 

I have no idea but, if it were me, i would go get current and not leave it up to chance.

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Thanks for the input fam. Time to get up to date with things. 

AFRC didn't care for me.  Got my PPL 6 years ago, hand't flown in 4 when my package was submitted to the board, still approved.  And actually, I think the only date entered on one of the application forms (AF Form 215, IIRC) is "Last Date Flown"; so even if you don't complete the BFR for currency, just go fly some amount of logable time with an instructor so you can update that form.

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Oh yeah? They don't care whether PPL is current or not? I have some recent flight time. 

It came up in my interview with the individual unit, but not with AFRC. So since you've already been sponsored, I really don't think it will matter.

...But, as others have suggested, you've got a little time til the board meets so if you've got the scratch, go get checked out. I just recently completed my BFR after not flying for four years, it only took two hours of flying time... It feels good to get back in the saddle.

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