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The program has twenty phases and offers you a twenty-year recurrent training opportunity. You’ll be eligible for more wings every year after earning your first set, each added set marking your progress. Phase I wings are plain Bronze tone. Phase II wings are Silver tone with a star added. Phase III wings are Gold tone with a star and wreath. Phase IV wings are gold tone and have a simulated Ruby mounted in the shield. Phase V wings are gold tone with a rhinestone mounted in the shield. Phase VI wings are gold tone with a simulated Sapphire mounted in the shield. Phases VII, VIII, and IX wings are gold tone with the appropriate Roman Numeral displayed within the wreath. Phase X wings are bright gold tone with the Roman numeral X and shield located within a ring of 10 stars. No complimentary wings will be issued. Pilots, regardless of certificate type, ratings, or position, must earn the privilege of wearing the pilot proficiency wings. A pin and certificate will be awarded for Phases I through X. A certificate only will be awarded for Phases XI through XX. Seaplane pilots who specify “seawings” on the proficiency award application get a distinctive set of seawings. ELIGIBILITY To be eligible for the program, you must:
APPLYING To apply for the Pilot Proficiency Award Program, send your application to your local FAA Flight Standards District Office (FSDO). EXTERNAL LINK |
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