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  2. Basic, Senior and Master Aviation Badges :: Fort Novosel - U.S. ...

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    Provides written endorsements for Aviation Badges IAW AR 600-8-22, para 8–27b(4), for qualified personnel who do not have a COL/O–6 or above holding an aeronautical rating of Army aviator in...

  3. The Army Aviation Badge

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    The new wings would be issued in three degrees – Basic, Senior, and Master – which references the level an individual has earned depending on the number of flight hours obtained or the years of service in the United States Army. The new design retained many aspects of the World War II Aircrew Badge.

  4. U.S. Army Badges Information - NATICK

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    Senior Aviator: An aviator, who is medically qualified and instrument qualified may apply for the Senior Aviator Badge as long as the aviator has served seven years of rated aviation service,...

  5. United States Aviator Badge - Wikipedia

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    The qualifying requirements for the Senior Pilot Wings are: Seven (7) years as rated pilot and permanent award of pilot rating. Plus 2000 total hours or 1300 hours primary and instructor flight (refer to U.S. Air Force aeronautical rating for details).

  6. Department of the Army, DoD §578 - GovInfo

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    any Army unit that has Army aircraft assigned may authorize in published orders qualified personnel of his or her command to wear the Aviation Badge. The individual must be performing in- flight duties. §578.92 Senior Aviation Badge. (a) Eligibility criteria. For award of this badge, an individual must either successfully perform 7 years on flight

  7. Aviation Badges - Army Education Benefits Blog

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    MINIATURE BADGES: Dress miniature badges are authorized in the following sizes: Basic Aviation Badge – 21/64 inch high and 1 1/4 inches wide; Senior Aviation Badge – 13/32 inch high and 1 1/4 inches wide; and Master Aviation Badge – 15/32 inch high and 1 1/4 inches wide.

  8. Department of the Army, DoD §578 - GovInfo

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    Eligi-bility for U.S. personnel. An individual must have satisfactorily completed prescribed training and proficiency tests as outlined in AR 600105, and must have been designated as an avi-ator in orders issue.

  9. Army Aviation Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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    You must take and pass the Selection Instrument for Flight Training (SIFT) and have a qualified flight physical (see details below in the medical FAQs). First Step – Take and pass the...

  10. US Army Aviation Wings: The Ultimate Guide - News Military

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    Army Aviation Wings come with different levels based on experience, including Senior Aviator (500 hours), Master Aviator (1,000 hours) and Command Aviator (2,000 hours). Each wing has its own specific requirements that must be met before it can be awarded.