![]() To move between Basic WINGS, Advanced WINGS and Master WINGS, click on the appropriate tab.This can be a valuable tool to provide to your flight instructor, as it will outline the details of each activity you need to complete. Once you have your checklist filled with the activities you desire, you can print your checklist.When you find the one you want, click “Select” to add it to your checklist. The search results will show you activities that meet the same credit requirement. If you want to replace an activity with something else, click on the “Search” link associated with the activity.If you like the activities we have preselected, just complete them. The activities we preselect are based on the information you have completed in your Airman Profile. When you visit "My WINGS " for the first time, we will preselect activities for you that will fulfill your current Phase within each Level of WINGS.Utilizing the WINGS checklist will help you to effectively manage your WINGS phase and ensure you complete only activities that are applicable to your phase.A new set of activities for your next Phase will be automatically loaded onto your WINGS checklist. When you are done with a Phase of WINGS, simply print your certificate and begin your next Phase.If a credit expires before you complete a phase, you must earn that credit again. ![]() To complete a Phase, all required credits must be completed within 12 months.The knowledge 3 topic can be filed by either a Preflight Planning, Risk Management, and Fuel Management topic or one of the Other topics listed.The Knowledge 2 topic can be filled by either a Performance and Limitations activity or a Runway Safety activity, or both!.Some activities complete an entire Phase! Some activities may only be worth half a credit (.50), while more complex activities may be worth 2 or more credits.Flight Topic 2: Additional Accident Causal Factors - Category/Class Specific (Pick two to qualify).Flight Topic 1: Primary Accident Causal Factors - Category/Class Specific.Knowledge Topic 2: Electives (Pick two to qualify).Knowledge Topic 1: Accident Causal Factors - Preflight Planning and more.For example, a pilot who demonstrated Private Pilot skills for the Basic Level will be required to demonstrate skills meeting Commercial Pilot standards for the Advanced WINGS Level or CFI/ATP skills for the Master WINGS level.The Master Level is one standard higher than the Advanced Level. In order to participate at the Advanced level, you must demonstrate proficiency one grade above the proficiency demonstrated at the initial WINGS Level. For pilots desiring to demonstrate a higher level of proficiency, the WINGS Program offers two additional skill levels, Advanced and Master WINGS. You are required to complete a Phase in the Basic Level of WINGS before you can earn a phase in the Advanced or Master levels. ![]()
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