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  2. Aircrew Badge - Wikipedia

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    Known as Naval Aircrew Wings and Coast Guard Aircrew Wings, it is authorized for personnel who have undergone extensive training in flight operations of naval aircraft. Such training includes weapons management, electronic warfare, and water survival. Contrary to most other services, naval aircrewmen do not receive their wings after aircrew school.

  3. File:Rcaf Flight wings.png - Wikipedia

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  4. United States Aviator Badge - Wikipedia

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    It comes in three grades: Basic, Senior (7 years' service and 1,000 flight hours, pilot-in-command status), and Master (15 years' service and 2,000 flight hours, pilot-in-command status). [3] The Aviator and Senior Aviator Badges were approved on 27 July 1950 and the Master Aviator Badge was approved on 12 February 1957.

  5. Prop and Wings - Wikipedia

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    The Prop and Wings (propeller and wings) is a military insignia used to identify various aviation-related military units. A stylized propeller and wings insignia was adopted in Germany prior to the outbreak of the First World War for its Fliegertruppen des deutschen Kaiserreiches (Imperial German Flying Corps), redesignated as the ...

  6. Obsolete badges of the United States military - Wikipedia

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    Replaced in 1917 by the more conventional "wings" embroidered design (authorized as an oxidized silver badge in 1921), Arnold displayed both types on his uniform throughout his career. The original Military Aviator Badge design can be seen in pictures of him in uniform.

  7. Delta Air Lines adopts new rules for flight attendant ... - AOL

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    Delta Air Lines is changing its employee uniform policy following a turbulent ride through a social media storm started by an X user's outrage over two flight attendants who were photographed ...

  8. United States astronaut badges - Wikipedia

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    From 2004 through 2021 the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration created a program to encourage and recognize commercial astronauts, giving special wings to pilots and flight crew on all FAA-licensed commercial flight that exceeded 50 Mile above the surface of the Earth. The FAA Commercial Astronaut Wings design was changed in 2018, and the ...

  9. Chicken Wings (comic) - Wikipedia

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    Chicken Wings is an aviation-related comic series that is published as a webcomic as well as a regular comic strip in various aviation magazines around the world. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was created by brothers Michael Strasser and Stefan Strasser in late 2001.