This is the application form for new 1 Year Pilot or Instructor membership paid online by card.
1 Year membership is £110 paid by Card.
On submission of this form you will be redirected to a secure external link to our Stripe payment form. AOPA do not hold any of your card details.
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As part of your membership we also keep you informed, including informing you of any important changes that could affect your flying. We do this through this website and the bi-monthly AOPA Magazine.
Additionally we may use your email address member number and name as a means for an offer provider to verify your entitlement should you make use use of a member offer requiring verification of membership.
We also publish an Enewsletter to our members email addresses, these are normally published in between Magazine issues though we will issue additional newsletters if we believe there is value. You can unsubscribe from the newsletters at any time.
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Please confirm that you understand this use of your information.
Introduced by a current AOPA UK Pilot or Instructor member?
If this is the first time that you have applied for AOPA UK membership and were introduced to AOPA UK by a current AOPA UK Pilot or Instructor member let us know and they will receive £50 from AOPA as a thank you for their introduction if they are a current AOPA UK member. Enter their details below and we will make the payment when your membership is confirmed. NOTE: This offer cannot be used with any other discounted membership offer.
General Aviation Awareness Council (GAAC)
AOPA supports the work of GAAC, alongside other aviation associations, through funding and donations made through AOPA. The GAAC represents General Aviation on planning and environmental issues, especially in respect of airfields. GAAC is not a membership association but functions through the supporting associations. For more informatiomn about the GAAC see their website here.
General Aviation Safety Council (GASCo)
The General Aviation Safety Council (GASCo) was founded in 1964 to provide a forum in which all of the General Aviation organisations could meet to share safety information. AOPA supports GASCo, along with other associations, through funding and donations made through AOPA. You can find out more about GASCo from their website here.
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA)
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