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Last Changed Date: 2022-11-28 19:37:19 +0000 (Mon, 28 Nov 2022)

Apply for membership

If you are a mature and dedicated virtual pilot who wants to train and fly realistic missions alongside like-minded individuals in a serious but friendly atmosphere, the 132nd Virtual Wing welcomes your application! Make sure that you have read the recruiting page and that you know which squadron you wish to join before applying.

By applying you are committing to flying 3-4 training sorties per month on our regular training days (as specified on the recruiting page) for the period you are in the training programme.

At times, some of our squadrons will be closed for applications due to our instructor capacity being saturated. The squadron selector below will show you the current recruiting state. We do not run waiting lists, and therefore if your preferred Squadron is currently closed you will need to wait until it reopens for recruitment.

Apply using the following form:

Your desired callsign One word only, no special characters or numbers (see the recruiting page for guidelines).
Your email address Double check spelling!
Requested squadron

Recruiting for this squadron is currently closed. This usually means that the squadron instructor capacity is maxed out.

Recruiting for this squadron is currently closed. This usually means that the squadron instructor capacity is maxed out.

Recruiting for this squadron is currently closed. This usually means that the squadron instructor capacity is maxed out.

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