Aviator Badge

An Aviator Badge is an insignia used in most of the worlds militaries to designate those who have received training and qualification in military aviation. Also known as a Pilots Badge, or Pilot Wings, the Aviator Badge was first conceived to recognize the training that military aviators receive, as well as provide a means to outwardly differentiate between military pilots and the foot soldiers of the regular ground forces.

United States

Information pertaining to aviator badges of the United States military is listed under the following article:

United Kingdom

The current aviator badge of the Royal Air Force has been in use since the Second World War. The badge consists of a winged crown and wreath, beneath which are the letters "RAF". The Royal Air Force also uses a "half wing" version to denote Aviation Observers.

South Africa

The current aviator badge of the South African Air Force has been in use since 2002, when South Africa adopted a new coat of arms. Like the RAF, the SAAF also has a half-wing version of the badge, in this case for navigators.

 

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