In aviation, a "review" often refers to the , which is a legal requirement for active pilots.

Airline pilots of Reddit, what’s it like being an airline pilot? : r/flying

: Must be completed every 24 calendar months to act as Pilot in Command.

: While legacy airlines offer high earning potential and excellent retirement benefits, the path involves rigorous training and reaching 1,500 flight hours. Mandatory "Flight Reviews"

: The job can be physically and mentally wearing , involving long nights in unfamiliar cities, "crap hotels," and minimal time off, especially at regional airlines. It requires immense flexibility, as you will likely miss birthdays, holidays, and family events for years.

: At minimum, 1 hour of ground instruction and 1 hour of flight training with a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI).

High for those who love flying; "best job in the world" for many. Varies; "deadly serious" but can be "rewarding and boring."