As a private pilot, it isn’t enough that you pass the written test and complete your check ride. If you want to carry passengers, you must have completed three takeoffs and three landings in the past 90 days and be able to demonstrate that fact with notations in your logbook. In addition, you must complete a biennial flight review every two years. If you don’t fulfill these requirements, you are still a private pilot, but you are not current, as in “currently allowed to fly.”
Beginning in the 1970s, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recognized that currency requirements were not sufficient to ensure pilots were actually competent to fly; especially general aviation pilots who don’t necessarily log flight time regularly. In response, it established the WINGS program, known officially as the Pilot Proficiency Awards Program.
Participation in the WINGS program is entirely voluntary, but pilots who do participate are recognized with a certificate and lapel pin of bronze, silver, or gold wings, based on their accomplishments. They also enjoy significant premium discounts on their aviation insurance rates. Furthermore, statistical analysis reveals that they are about half as likely to be involved in an accident, which is the most important benefit of all.
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