CFI Workshop - Module 1 The FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam) and the WINGS Pilot Proficiency Program

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Presented to: The FAASTeam CFI Workshops

By: The FAASTeam

Date: October 2010

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FAASTeam CFI WorkshopMODULE #1

Core Topic #1:

The FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam)

Core Topic #2:

The WINGS Pilot Proficiency Program

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WINGS – PILOT PROFICIENCY PROGRAM

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Now – about that topic of accidents – especially on takeoff and landing…

reducing

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What could have made a difference in outcomes?

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A recurrent, personalized training program?

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The WINGS Program is here to support YOUR efforts to help reduce those accidents.

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• An on-going pilot proficiency program for general aviation

• Designed to keep pilots knowledge and skills at PTS level

• Administered on FAASafety.gov

• Intended to reduce general aviation accidents

WHAT IS THE WINGS PROGRAM?

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How do I sign up?

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http://faasafety.govregister

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OK. I registered on FAASafety.gov. Am I enrolled in WINGS?

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Almost! Three more steps and you’re in WINGS.

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Pilots tab……WINGS drop tab

enter flight review date

check your ratings

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1. Register on FAASafety.gov

2. Pilot tab / WINGS drop down tab

3. Enter your flight review date

4. Check off pilot ratings and certificates

TO REVIEW:

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That’s it. You’re enrolled in WINGS.

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quick start your WINGS program with the online course Informative, simple, and quick.

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Basic WINGS

WHAT ARE THE LEVELS OF WINGS?

Advanced WINGS Master WINGS

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Contains Knowledge and Flight “Activities”

Progress is tracked by the FAASafety.gov web application

FAASafety.gov maintains records of activities

Tailored to the participant

Can be accomplished on an individual pace

WINGS PROGRAM COMPONENTS

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On line courses and seminars available on FAASafety.gov in WINGS

Participant controls suggested courses through the pilot profile

Course content is based directly on accident causal data

Participant must select appropriate required and elective elements

KNOWLEDGE ACTIVITIES

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Flight Activities are available on FAASafety.gov in WINGS

The Activities are areas of operation from the practical test standards

Participants may choose an appropriate pilot level

Flight Activities must be completed with a CFI

FLIGHT ACTIVITIES

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CFIs, FAASTeam Reps, and FAASTeam Managers may give credit

A participant may request credit through FAASafety.gov

Credit is granted through FAASafety.gov

Credits are tracked on FAASafety.gov using green check marks

OBTAINING / GIVING WINGS CREDIT

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Here’s how easy it is to issue WINGS creditto your students…

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Step 1: input your CFI information…

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123456

RITESTUFFRITESTUFF

123456

ALDO

90210

800 867 5309

love-wings@faa.gov

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…Step 2: input your student’s emailand verify information…

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RITESTUFF

123456

ALDO

90210

800 867 5309

love-wings@faa.gov

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…And Step 3 - the final step: input flight activity for WINGS credit!

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That’s it. Your student now has WINGS credit!

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1. Input your CFI information

2. Input your student email address / verify info

3. Input flight activity for WINGS credit

4. Verify the activity – and click “Give Credit”

TO REVIEW:

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Straightforward, simple, and quick.

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Must complete 3 knowledge activities (within 12 months)

Must complete 3 flight activities (within 12 months)

The activities must be appropriate to the phase being sought

Participant will receive completion certificate

Participant can also apply for lapel pin upon completion

ACHIEVING A PHASE IN WINGS

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The goal of the WINGS program is for the participant to be involved on a regular basis

This will help keep important information and skills current

The time commitment for participants is not excessive

The rewards in increased safety are worth the efforts

WHY DO COURSE CREDITS DROP OFF AFTER 12 MONTHS?

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Completion of any phase in WINGS satisfies requirements for a flight review (14 CFR 61.56)

Participants can print a certificate from My WINGS page to show evidence of 14 CFR 61.56

Your flight review date on My WINGS is updated to 24 months from completion of WINGS phase

CFIs can assign a course and give credit for some of the ground portion of the flight review

CREDIT FOR A FLIGHT REVIEW

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Participants are not required to own a computer

A CFI (and others) can set up a special account for a participant

Access to a computer will be required to complete the on line courses

WINGS records are maintained on FAASafety.gov

MUST A PARTICIPANT HAVE A COMPUTER?

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First and Foremost: SIGN UP!

Take the online course titled WINGS – Pilot Proficiency Program found on FAASafety.gov, home page under Featured Courses

Use WINGS as your personal proficiency program

Partner with a fellow CFI

HOW TO GET INVOLVED IN WINGS?

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Sign up a new student – before his/her first pilot rating; assign online courses to enhance their training and decision making skills

By the time your new student has earned his/her rating, they are eligible for a phase in WINGS!

Help them design a program that meets their needs

Emphasize that participation will keep skills at the PTS level

Offer to help get them started

GET YOUR STUDENTS AND CLIENTS INTERESTED!

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• Discuss their personal flight program. Find their interests!

• Find out their typical flying style – and what they want to practice

• Set up a simple lesson plan that accomplishes the PTS requirements (and their regular type of flying)

• Maintain an interest in your student’s flying

YOU AS A CFI CAN HELP A PARTICIPANT MANAGE THE

FLIGHT ACTIVITIES

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Let’s work together to break the accident chain.

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Participate in WINGS and make a difference.YOUR students. YOUR friends. YOUR family.

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YOUR FAASTeam Program Manager will help you with WINGS!

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QUIZ

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6. THE PURPOSE OF THE WINGS – PILOT PROFICIENCY PROGRAM IS:

a. To assist general aviation pilots in maintaining aeronautical

knowledge and skills.

b. To encourage general aviation pilots to continue their aviation

education.

c. To encourage general aviation pilots to maintain contact with

flight instructors.

d. All of the above.

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7. KNOWLEDGE AND FLIGHT CREDITS IN THE WINGS PROGRAM ARE VALID FOR:

a. 24 months.

b. 12 calendar months.

c. Indefinitely.

d. No specified timeframe.

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8. IF A PILOT DOES NOT OWN A COMPUTER, CAN HE OR SHE PARTICIPATE IN WINGS? 

a. No.

b. Yes. A CFI or FAASTeam Representative (or anyone with a

computer!) can set up a Special account for that pilot.

c. Only with permission of the National Outreach Manager.

d. No, but a coupon will be provided to get a discount when

buying a computer.

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9. THE WINGS PROGRAM MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF A FLIGHT REVIEW:

a. If the pilot signs up and agrees to participate.

b. If a CFI signs a pilot’s logbook attesting he or she is enrolled

in WINGS.

c. When a pilot completes a Phase of WINGS.

d. The pilot receives a completion certificate from the

FAASTeam Program Manager.

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10. TRUE OR FALSE:

 

The levels of WINGS are:

Basic WINGS,

Advanced WINGS, and

Master WINGS.

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NOW THE ANSWERS

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6. THE PURPOSE OF THE WINGS – PILOT PROFICIENCY PROGRAM IS:

a. To assist general aviation pilots in maintaining aeronautical

knowledge and skills.

b. To encourage general aviation pilots to continue their aviation

education.

c. To encourage general aviation pilots to maintain contact with

flight instructors.

d. All of the above.

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7. KNOWLEDGE AND FLIGHT CREDITS IN THE WINGS PROGRAM ARE VALID FOR:

a. 24 months.

b. 12 calendar months.

c. Indefinitely.

d. No specified timeframe.

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8. IF A PILOT DOES NOT OWN A COMPUTER, CAN HE OR SHE PARTICIPATE IN WINGS? 

a. No.

b. Yes. A CFI or FAASTeam Representative (or anyone with a

computer!) can set up a Special account for that pilot.

c. Only with permission of the National Outreach Manager.

d. No, but a coupon will be provided to get a discount when

buying a computer.

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9. THE WINGS PROGRAM MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF A FLIGHT REVIEW:

a. If the pilot signs up and agrees to participate.

b. If a CFI signs a pilot’s logbook attesting he or she is enrolled

in WINGS.

c. When a pilot completes a Phase of WINGS.

d. The pilot receives a completion certificate from the

FAASTeam Program Manager.

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10. TRUE OR FALSE:

 

The levels of WINGS are:

Basic WINGS,

Advanced WINGS, and

Master WINGS.

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END OF CFI WORKSHOP MODULE #1

Core Topic #2: The WINGS Pilot Proficiency Program