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U.S. Air Force aeronautical ratings are military aviation skill standards established and awarded by the United States Air Force for commissioned officers participating in "regular and frequent flight", either aerially or in space, in performance of their duties. USAF aeronautical badges, commonly referred to as "wings" from their shape and their historical legacy, are awarded by the Air Force in recognition of degrees of achievement and experience. Officers earning these badges and maintaining their requirements are classified as rated officers and receive additional pay and allowances.

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  • U.S. Air Force aeronautical ratings are military aviation skill standards established and awarded by the United States Air Force for commissioned officers participating in "regular and frequent flight", either aerially or in space, in performance of their duties. USAF aeronautical badges, commonly referred to as "wings" from their shape and their historical legacy, are awarded by the Air Force in recognition of degrees of achievement and experience. Officers earning these badges and maintaining their requirements are classified as rated officers and receive additional pay and allowances. The first U.S. military aviator ratings were awarded in 1912, and the issuance of badges for recognition of the award began in 1913. The division of ratings into multiple skill levels and categories began in 1914 and expanded during World War I. With minor variations in numbers and titles of ratings, the system remained largely unchanged until 1940, when the current system of pilot ratings was introduced. During World War II, as many as 19 aeronautical ratings were recognized and awarded by the Army Air Forces, but most were discontinued after the war when the USAF came into being. USAF ratings gradually expanded until seven categories and 21 ratings exist currently. The most recent change added the RPA (Remotely Piloted Aircraft) Pilot rating, effective 13 December 2010. Although in much smaller numbers, enlisted personnel were historically eligible to be rated until 1949. Since the later 1950s, highly trained enlisted personnel, along with officers whose duties do not include flying, are recognized by the awarding of Air Force Occupational Badges. In 2016, the Air Force opened RPA pilot positions to enlisted personnel, making them the first enlisted pilots since 1949. (en)
  • Gli U.S. Air Force aeronautical ratings sono gli standard di abilità di aviazione stabiliti e riconosciuti dall'United States Air Force per gli ufficiali che prendono parte a "volo regolare e frequente", sia nel cielo terrestre sia nello spazio, nell'adempimento del loro dovere. I , comunemente detti "ali" (wings) per la loro forma ed il loro retaggio storico, sono concessi dall'Air Force a titolo di riconoscimento del livello raggiunto e dell'esperienza acquisita dai destinatari. Gli ufficiali che ottengono tali distintivi e conservano le relative necessarie caratteristichesono classificati come rated officers ed a ciò corrispondono incrementi retributivi e particolari abilitazioni. I primi ratings per aviatori militari furono riconosciuti nel 1912, e l'emissione di distintivi che attestassero tali riconoscimenti iniziò nel 1913. La divisione delle qualifiche in livelli multipli di abilità e categorie iniziò nel 1914 e si espanse durante la prima guerra mondiale. A parte piccole variazioni numeriche e nominali delle qualifiche, il sistema restò largamente immutato fino al 1940, quando fu introdotto l'attuale sistema di valutazione. Durante la seconda guerra mondiale, le United States Army Air Forces istituirono ed assegnarono almeno 19 qualifiche aeronautiche, che però furono accantonate dopo la guerra, quando nacque l'USAF odierna. Gli USAF ratings si espansero gradualmente fino a sette categorie ed attualmente esistono 21 qualifiche. La modifica più recente ha aggiunto la qualifica di RPA (Remotely Piloted Aircraft) Pilot, con effetto dal 13 dicembre 2010. Anche se in proporzioni molto più ridotte, fino al 1949 i militari di truppa potevano ottenere il rating. Dalla fine degli anni 1950, il personale di truppa con elevato addestramento, così come gli ufficiali che non appartengono ai ruoli di volo, possono conseguire gli . (it)
  • Flygarvingar finns i USA:s flygvapen för att särskilja personer i olika former av flygtjänst från all annan uniformerad personal. Från 1913 började ett särskilt märke tilldelas piloter i det som då var aeronautiska avdelningen i arméns signalkår, relativt få av dessa utdelades. I augusti 1917 införde flygarpionjären Henry H. Arnold ett silverfärgat märke med två vingar som varit ungefär detsamma sedan dess. År 1942, i det som då var USA:s arméflygkår, infördes de tre nivåer av samma märke, beroende på tjänstgöringstid och antalet flygtimmar. Sedan flygvapnet bildades 1947 är det enbart officerare som tillåts att tjänstgöra som piloter ombord på flygplan. Från 2016 har dock möjligheten öppnats för underbefäl och underofficerare att flyga obemannade luftfarkoster (även känd som drönare), och i deras utbildning ingår att soloflyga enmotoriga propellerflygplan. (sv)
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  • U.S. Air Force aeronautical ratings are military aviation skill standards established and awarded by the United States Air Force for commissioned officers participating in "regular and frequent flight", either aerially or in space, in performance of their duties. USAF aeronautical badges, commonly referred to as "wings" from their shape and their historical legacy, are awarded by the Air Force in recognition of degrees of achievement and experience. Officers earning these badges and maintaining their requirements are classified as rated officers and receive additional pay and allowances. (en)
  • Gli U.S. Air Force aeronautical ratings sono gli standard di abilità di aviazione stabiliti e riconosciuti dall'United States Air Force per gli ufficiali che prendono parte a "volo regolare e frequente", sia nel cielo terrestre sia nello spazio, nell'adempimento del loro dovere. I , comunemente detti "ali" (wings) per la loro forma ed il loro retaggio storico, sono concessi dall'Air Force a titolo di riconoscimento del livello raggiunto e dell'esperienza acquisita dai destinatari. Gli ufficiali che ottengono tali distintivi e conservano le relative necessarie caratteristichesono classificati come rated officers ed a ciò corrispondono incrementi retributivi e particolari abilitazioni. (it)
  • Flygarvingar finns i USA:s flygvapen för att särskilja personer i olika former av flygtjänst från all annan uniformerad personal. Från 1913 började ett särskilt märke tilldelas piloter i det som då var aeronautiska avdelningen i arméns signalkår, relativt få av dessa utdelades. I augusti 1917 införde flygarpionjären Henry H. Arnold ett silverfärgat märke med två vingar som varit ungefär detsamma sedan dess. År 1942, i det som då var USA:s arméflygkår, infördes de tre nivåer av samma märke, beroende på tjänstgöringstid och antalet flygtimmar. (sv)
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  • Flygarvingar i USA:s flygvapen (sv)
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