WINGS Pilot Proficiency Program User's Guide - FAASafety.gov
WINGS Pilot Proficiency Program User's Guide - FAASafety.gov
WINGS Pilot Proficiency Program User's Guide - FAASafety.gov
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5. Your <strong>WINGS</strong> Certificate<br />
When all three knowledge activities and all three flight activities have been completed,<br />
you have earned a new <strong>WINGS</strong> Phase. In the example below, all activities were<br />
completed and a Basic <strong>WINGS</strong> Phase 3 was completed on August 12, 2011.<br />
Clicking on View Certificate displays your <strong>WINGS</strong> certificate, customized with your name<br />
and completion date. This certificate is proof of completion of a phase of <strong>WINGS</strong> and can<br />
be used in place of your flight review. The 2 nd page of the completion certificate also<br />
presents a separate wallet-sized certificate with your flight review information. The<br />
system will also send you an email confirming that your Wings Phase was completed.<br />
Clicking on "Start Working on Phase X" on that same screen removes all your completed<br />
courses and flight activities and allows you to start working on the next Phase.<br />
As previously discussed, three <strong>WINGS</strong> levels exist. Progress and planning of the other<br />
levels can be accessed from the corresponding tabs.<br />
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