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<p>There are ten Volunteer Gliding Squadrons (VGS) and six Aerospace Ground Schools
(AGS).</p><p>The following six VGS have returned to flight and are training cadets
both in the air and with Ground School elements:</p><p>621VGS ,622VGS, 632VGS, 637VGS,
644VGS, 661VGS</p><p>In addition 645VGS had returned to flight, but is currently undertaking
Instructor Conversion Training to the Viking glider, having previously undertaken
cadet training with the Vigilant motor glider.</p><p>The remaining three Squadrons,
614VGS, 615VGS and 626VGS are awaiting return to flight. However, along with the six
AGS they are continuing to train cadets as they operate ground school elements and
Part Task Trainers.</p>
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