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The Application for the 2026 Award Year Will be Open July 1 through August 15PMOPA's Web & IT team is awaiting final approval from the Apple Store for the iOS version and the Google Play Store for the Android version of the App. Please check back in mid-July to submit your application. Precision. Proficiency. Professionalism.The PMOPA Master Aviator Program isn’t just an award—it’s an annual commitment. It honors pilots who refuse to settle for "good enough," choosing instead to pursue higher levels of safety, continuous learning, and technical mastery within the M-Class community. By rising to this challenge, you don’t just earn a title; you contribute to a culture of excellence that protects our pilots, our passengers, and the reputation of the Piper M-Class fleet. Program Timeline
Becoming a PMOPA Master Aviator1. Basic EligibilityTo qualify for recognition, applicants must meet the following baseline standards:
2. Master Aviator Program LevelsThere are four levels in the Master Aviator Program; each has requirements that must be met to achieve this recognition annually: 3. The Point System: Pathway to MasteryEarn points by diversifying your skills and engaging with the PMOPA safety ecosystem. Points are accumulated by gaining proficiency and by participating in training and education opportunities. PMOPA's Safety Committee encourages pilots to pursue these opportunities and will recognize points earned for participation: Level of Pilot Certificate Held:
Pilot Ratings Held:
Flight Hours - Total Time (All Aircraft):
Flight Hours - Total Piper M-Class Time:
Piper M-Class Flight Hours in the Program Year (July 1 through June 30):
Instrument Approaches Flown in the Program Year (July 1 through June 30):
Completed an Instrument Proficiency Check in the Program Year (July 1 through June 30):
Completed a Flight Review with a CFI in the Program Year (July 1 through June 30):
Annual M-Class Training (initial or recurrent) Completed with:
Mid-year Training Event in the Program Year (July 1 through June 30): Mid-year training is in addition to an initial or recurrent training event. It does not include an initial or recurrent training. Pilots may receive credit for a maximum of four mid-year training events completed during the program year.
Speciality Training Activities: You may have accomplished these at any time during your flying career. You may count the same specialty training activity each year you submit a Master Aviator Program application. For example, if you completed the Water Survival course at the Convention in 2022, you may count that in every Master Aviator Program application you submit in the years following.
Participation in PMOPA Webinars and FAA FAASTeam Wings Programs: Calculate your number of credits for each level; none required, maximum 10 per level.
Post-Flight Analysis and/or PMOPA Flight Data Monitoring Program Participation:
NOTE: Applicants cannot double count training activities. For example, applicants can earn points for attending the PMOPA Convention. Convention attendees also may receive Wings credit for certain Convention education sessions. When applying for PMOPA Master Aviator recognition, applicants cannot claim points for both attending the PMOPA Convention and the Wings credit for the same PMOPA Convention sessions. 4. Application Candidates can apply for recognition via the PMOPA Master Aviator Program app. The app will be available to accept submissions between July 1 - August 15.
View the January 2026 PMOPA Webinar for an overview of the PMOPA Master Aviator ProgramWhether you’re just learning about the Master Aviator Program, already considering participation, or you've been recognized as a Master Aviator previously, this webinar recording provides valuable insights.
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