Montrose Posted March 5, 2021 Posted March 5, 2021 (edited) The Virtual Armed Forces is looking for a few pilots to join our ranks that want to fly missions that are fun and require team cooperation. We have three active squadrons: the 75th Tiger Sharks squadron flying the A-10C, the VAF-136 Knighthawks flying the F/A-18C, and the 111th Fighter Squadron Aces in the Hole flying the F-16C. We take attitude before skills as skill can be taught. We are currently have openings for all three squadrons/air frames. Our requirements are a good attitude, willingness to use cooperative tactics and operate in a team, and willingness to take the time to go through our training syllabus. Our comprehensive training program teaches you basic airmanship and 2-ship formation tactics. We focus on realistic training in our Student Undergraduate Pilot Training program which starts out with VFR, landing and take-off patterns, close formation flying and then moves on to IFR, Refueling and Weapons Training. Progression is at the students pace and flight status is based on the ability to fly safe and to adhere to some basic operational standards. We seek quality individuals who like to have fun, fly cooperative missions, and fit in with our members. A small number of candidates are recruited at a time to ensure individual training needs are met and new members have an opportunity to get to know the group. Our missions are primarily on the Caucasus, Persian Gulf and Syria maps, and occasionally the Nevada Test and Training Region. If this sounds appealing and you are willing to meet our minimum requirements, please read the VAF rules and regulations (https://www.virtualarmedforces.com/index.php/rules), and then if you agree, apply by sending a PM. Edited March 7, 2021 by Montrose [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
Pwgilbert Posted July 19, 2022 Posted July 19, 2022 (edited) Hi Montrose. Scatter here. Is the VAF still up and running? Are you still recruiting? I have been away for awhile and have pretty much lost all my proficiency and knowledge, so I am starting from scratch with the F-16. Edited July 19, 2022 by Pwgilbert
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