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What's necessary in a logbook to indicate that a WINGS level completion is
serving in place of a BFR? AC 61-91H merely mentions in (6) that the completion serves in place of a BFR, and in (9) mentions "...logbooks or other proficincy records...". At various WINGS-fulfilling events, a form is handed out indicating completion of the ground portion which contains space for entries of the air portions. I'd my instructor complete this form. This is what I sent in to the FAA. They sent a pin and a nice certificate. But what should be in my logbook indicating that I'm current? - Andrew |
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![]() Andrew Gideon wrote: What's necessary in a logbook to indicate that a WINGS level completion is serving in place of a BFR? AC 61-91H merely mentions in (6) that the completion serves in place of a BFR, and in (9) mentions "...logbooks or other proficincy records...". At various WINGS-fulfilling events, a form is handed out indicating completion of the ground portion which contains space for entries of the air portions. I'd my instructor complete this form. This is what I sent in to the FAA. They sent a pin and a nice certificate. But what should be in my logbook indicating that I'm current? Refer to Advisory Circular 61-91H. Section 9 a. You can view the entire AC from the FAA's web site from this link http://tinyurl.com/3x97q 9. AWARDING OF THE PILOT PROFICIENCY WINGS AND CERTIFICATE a. Endorsement Verification. As pilots complete each step of training outlined in paragraphs 7 or 8, whichever is appropriate, their logbooks or other proficiency records must be endorsed by the persons who gave the instruction. That endorsement should read substantively as follows: Mr./Ms._________________, holder of pilot certificate no.___________, has satisfactorily completed the training requirements outlined in Advisory Circular 61-9111, paragraphs 7a, b, c, d, e, f, or g (state which) /s/ (date) M. Smith, 385652472CFI or /s/ (date) M. Smith, USUA Ultralight Instructor (or other approved instructor)123454 Note: In the case of ultralights, no certificate number is required. |
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Jeff Saylor wrote:
Refer to Advisory Circular 61-91H. Section 9 a. You can view the entire AC from the FAA's web site from this link http://tinyurl.com/3x97q 9. AWARDING OF THE PILOT PROFICIENCY WINGS AND CERTIFICATE a. Endorsement Verification. As pilots complete each step of training outlined in paragraphs 7 or 8, whichever is appropriate, their logbooks or other proficiency records must be endorsed by the persons who gave the instruction. That endorsement should read substantively as follows: Mr./Ms._________________, holder of pilot certificate no.___________, has satisfactorily completed the training requirements outlined in Advisory Circular 61-9111, paragraphs 7a, b, c, d, e, f, or g (state which) /s/ (date) M. Smith, 385652472CFI or /s/ (date) M. Smith, USUA Ultralight Instructor (or other approved instructor)123454 Note: In the case of ultralights, no certificate number is required. Yes. I referred to this in my original note. However, I'm not quite clear what this means. This appears less like a note of completion of the entire phase, and more like the form on which completion of each component of the phase was indicated. That is, I've this separate form which I picked up at an educational program. This had a signature from the speaker already applied. It also had three lines for completion for the air instruction. Over time, my instructor completed those lines and then I sent a copy of that form into the FAA. Is having that form sufficient, or should the above be explicitly written into my log? If I need something in the log, then do I need the above for each component, or just when all components of a phase are completed? Or something else? Thanks... Andrew |
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On Sun, 09 May 2004 19:08:07 -0400, Andrew Gideon
wrote: Jeff Saylor wrote: Refer to Advisory Circular 61-91H. Section 9 a. You can view the entire AC from the FAA's web site from this link http://tinyurl.com/3x97q 9. AWARDING OF THE PILOT PROFICIENCY WINGS AND CERTIFICATE a. Endorsement Verification. As pilots complete each step of training outlined in paragraphs 7 or 8, whichever is appropriate, their logbooks or other proficiency records must be endorsed by the persons who gave the instruction. That endorsement should read substantively as follows: Mr./Ms._________________, holder of pilot certificate no.___________, has satisfactorily completed the training requirements outlined in Advisory Circular 61-9111, paragraphs 7a, b, c, d, e, f, or g (state which) /s/ (date) M. Smith, 385652472CFI or /s/ (date) M. Smith, USUA Ultralight Instructor (or other approved instructor)123454 Note: In the case of ultralights, no certificate number is required. Yes. I referred to this in my original note. However, I'm not quite clear what this means. This appears less like a note of completion of the entire phase, and more like the form on which completion of each component of the phase was indicated. That is, I've this separate form which I picked up at an educational program. This had a signature from the speaker already applied. It also had three lines for completion for the air instruction. Over time, my instructor completed those lines and then I sent a copy of that form into the FAA. Is having that form sufficient, or should the above be explicitly written into my log? If I need something in the log, then do I need the above for each component, or just when all components of a phase are completed? Or something else? Thanks... Andrew You need some sort of "reliable record" for currency in your posession, so either staple a photocopy of what you send the FAA in your logbook (a pain, and potentially not legal since its a photocopy) or have the instructor make an equvilant endorsement. You only need a record of the completed phase, not each component. HTH. z |
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![]() Andrew Gideon wrote: Jeff Saylor wrote: Refer to Advisory Circular 61-91H. Section 9 a. You can view the entire AC from the FAA's web site from this link http://tinyurl.com/3x97q 9. AWARDING OF THE PILOT PROFICIENCY WINGS AND CERTIFICATE a. Endorsement Verification. As pilots complete each step of training outlined in paragraphs 7 or 8, whichever is appropriate, their logbooks or other proficiency records must be endorsed by the persons who gave the instruction. That endorsement should read substantively as follows: Mr./Ms._________________, holder of pilot certificate no.___________, has satisfactorily completed the training requirements outlined in Advisory Circular 61-9111, paragraphs 7a, b, c, d, e, f, or g (state which) /s/ (date) M. Smith, 385652472CFI or /s/ (date) M. Smith, USUA Ultralight Instructor (or other approved instructor)123454 Note: In the case of ultralights, no certificate number is required. Yes. I referred to this in my original note. However, I'm not quite clear what this means. This appears less like a note of completion of the entire phase, and more like the form on which completion of each component of the phase was indicated. That is, I've this separate form which I picked up at an educational program. This had a signature from the speaker already applied. It also had three lines for completion for the air instruction. Over time, my instructor completed those lines and then I sent a copy of that form into the FAA. That's right. Your friendly FSDO or whoever will process your wings certificate using that form. Is having that form sufficient, or should the above be explicitly written into my log? According to the text above, the directions are to endorse your logbook or records. The wording of the FAA endorsed endorsement is provided above. If I need something in the log, then do I need the above for each component, or just when all components of a phase are completed? The endorsement text above specifically states that the training requirements in paragraph 7a,b,c,d,e,f, or g has been met. For example, paragraph 7a refers to airplanes. It lists one hour (paraphrasing) for basic maneuvers, one hour flight training for takeoffs and landings, and one hour instrument work. If your endorsement states that you've completed the requirements of 7a, than you have completed one hour of each of those for airplanes. In other words, you would only have the logbook endorsement when the entire wings phase is complete. There is no reason to endorse for a partial wings completion; that doesn't do anything useful for you. Only a completed wings phase is a substitute for a BFR, not any portion alone. |
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![]() zatatime wrote: On Sun, 09 May 2004 19:08:07 -0400, Andrew Gideon wrote: Jeff Saylor wrote: Refer to Advisory Circular 61-91H. Section 9 a. You can view the entire AC from the FAA's web site from this link http://tinyurl.com/3x97q 9. AWARDING OF THE PILOT PROFICIENCY WINGS AND CERTIFICATE a. Endorsement Verification. As pilots complete each step of training outlined in paragraphs 7 or 8, whichever is appropriate, their logbooks or other proficiency records must be endorsed by the persons who gave the instruction. That endorsement should read substantively as follows: Mr./Ms._________________, holder of pilot certificate no.___________, has satisfactorily completed the training requirements outlined in Advisory Circular 61-9111, paragraphs 7a, b, c, d, e, f, or g (state which) /s/ (date) M. Smith, 385652472CFI or /s/ (date) M. Smith, USUA Ultralight Instructor (or other approved instructor)123454 Note: In the case of ultralights, no certificate number is required. Yes. I referred to this in my original note. However, I'm not quite clear what this means. This appears less like a note of completion of the entire phase, and more like the form on which completion of each component of the phase was indicated. That is, I've this separate form which I picked up at an educational program. This had a signature from the speaker already applied. It also had three lines for completion for the air instruction. Over time, my instructor completed those lines and then I sent a copy of that form into the FAA. Is having that form sufficient, or should the above be explicitly written into my log? If I need something in the log, then do I need the above for each component, or just when all components of a phase are completed? Or something else? Thanks... Andrew You need some sort of "reliable record" for currency in your posession, so either staple a photocopy of what you send the FAA in your logbook (a pain, and potentially not legal since its a photocopy) or have the instructor make an equvilant endorsement. You only need a record of the completed phase, not each component. Where is the requirement to keep a record of currency in your possession? |
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Jeff Saylor wrote:
There is no reason to endorse for a partial wings completion; that doesn't do anything useful for you. Only a completed wings phase is a substitute for a BFR, not any portion alone. So who signs this endorsement of completion in the log? The training could have been provided by four different people (although I've only two in my case). The "final" instructor? - Andrew |
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Andrew Gideon wrote:
Jeff Saylor wrote: There is no reason to endorse for a partial wings completion; that doesn't do anything useful for you. Only a completed wings phase is a substitute for a BFR, not any portion alone. So who signs this endorsement of completion in the log? The training could have been provided by four different people (although I've only two in my case). The "final" instructor? And when should he sign? Should he wait for the FSDO to approve the application, or should he sign it immediately upon completion of the final component of the phase being finished? - Andrew |
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![]() There is no reason to endorse for a partial wings completion; that doesn't do anything useful for you. Only a completed wings phase is a substitute for a BFR, not any portion alone. So I go up three times with three different instructors, and attend a seminar at which none of those instructors is present. Who endorses me that I have completed the wings training? None of the instructors can certify the instruction given by any other instructor, and the ground phase is never recorded as an endorsement in a logbook. Jose -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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