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The US FAA's Pilot Proficiency Award Program (Wings) promotes air safety and encourages general aviation pilots to continue training and maintain proficiency. All of this in an effort to prevent aircraft accidents. The program features two aspects, knowledge and flight. The knowledge portion presents on line courses to maintain or increase an airman's knowledge. The courses are at a quality level found in college, air carrier or military education presentations. The flight portion provides an opportunity to practice and perform selected maneuvers to the standards found in the FAA Flight Test Guide for the certificate level you hold or choose to exercise. (Example: A retired airline pilot with an Airline Transport Pilot certificate may elect to perform at the Private Pilot level for the purposes of satisfying the Wings Program requirements.) The Program is available to all through the (FAA Safety Team Web site ); knowledge provided through the program is free of charge. ==Proficiency phases== * Basic * Advanced—For those who wish to maintain a higher level of proficiency than required by the Basic level. * Master—For those who wish to maintain the highest level of proficiency. 〔(FAA Advisory Circular 61-91J )〕〔FAA Order 8900.1, Flight Standards Information Management System (FSIMS),Volume 5, Chapter 2, Section 11〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pilot Proficiency Award Program」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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