WingX 2.0 User Manual - FAASafety.gov
WingX 2.0 User Manual - FAASafety.gov
WingX 2.0 User Manual - FAASafety.gov
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Example<br />
Let’s assume that two hours after sunset on May 9 th we flew a single-engine aircraft around the pattern for an<br />
hour making three full-stop landings. To record this, we check the “ASEL (night)” item, pull down its calendar<br />
and select May 9 th . <strong>WingX</strong> automatically calculates that the expiration date for that flight would be August 7 th<br />
and sets the date accordingly. In fact, since achieving night currency also achieves day currency, <strong>WingX</strong><br />
automatically updated the “ASEL (day)” date similarly.<br />
Also, on May 21 st , we flew a multi-engine Duchess on a long cross-country landing at several airports; <strong>WingX</strong><br />
calculates an expiration date of August 19 th . In addition, a few months ago on January 4 th , we got to fly the<br />
Citabria a little and achieved tailwheel currency. Finally, we successfully completed our BFR on May 21 st with<br />
the calculated expiration to be 24 calendar months out on May 31 st . We had our medical in early May and we<br />
paid up our Renter’s Insurance that is now due to expire on May 8 th , 2006.<br />
Items marked with an asterisk “*” will automatically increment<br />
the input date, whereas the items with an asterisk will not.<br />
Using the dates provided above, our Expirations page would look something like the following two left-most<br />
images. To present the data in a more meaningful way (chronologically), tap on the “Show by Expiration”<br />
button. The right-most image shows the result.<br />
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