Thank you Adam. You're not being ignored; it just takes a while for folks to wake up around here.

This is the section of the USAAC charter that applies:
"Any squad wishing to be a member of USAAC should apply to the Administrator. In order to gain registration a squad must:
• Have been registered on the Central Launch Site for at least 60 days prior to seeking registration with USAAC.
• Have at least 8 pilots listed as squad members on the Central Launch Site.
• No pilot may be a member of more than one USAAC registered squad at any one time.
In order for a squad to be registered it must be approved by a majority vote of existing USAAC members. Following registration there will be a 90 day probation period during which the squad will not have a vote at USAAC meetings.
• The CO of each registered squad must notify the Administrator of who will be representing the squad in all USAAC proceedings. Two people who will be known as first and second voice for that squad may be nominated. Only one of these representatives will have a vote at meetings or in any USAAC decision making process. It will be the responsibility of each squad CO to notify the Administrator of changes in representation."
You seem to have satisfied the requirements. I think we can consider your post to be an application to the administrator and it is now up to him (That's you Kid

) to seek approval from a simple majority of the existing members. This can be done informally by the members voting in these forums or at a formal meeting if the Administrator prefers.