1. Introduction

Reaching the Phase-II stage in the Indian Air Force Airmen recruitment is not a small achievement. If you are reading this, it means you have already cleared Phase-I and are one step closer to selection. At this point, anxiety is natural-questions about reporting, documents, fitness, and venue details start to dominate your thoughts.

The release of the Phase-II Admit Card (Call Letter) is a crucial milestone. It is not just a hall ticket; it is your official permission to appear for the Physical Fitness Test, Adaptability Tests, and Document Verification. Missing or mishandling this document can undo months of preparation. This guide is meant to help you move forward calmly, clearly, and correctly.


2. Admit Card Release Overview

The Indian Air Force Airmen 02/2026 Phase-II Admit Card has been officially released for candidates who qualified in Phase-I.

  • Exam/Stage: Airmen Intake 02/2026 - Phase-II
  • Conducting Body: Indian Air Force (IAF)
  • Who can download: Only candidates shortlisted in Phase-I
  • Purpose of admit card: Entry to Phase-II processes including PFT, Adaptability Tests, and Document Verification

If you did not qualify Phase-I, this admit card will not be available to you. This restriction is clearly implied in the official notice.


3. Important Dates & Details

EventDateRemarks
Phase-I ExamFrom 25 September 2025Completed
Phase-I Result06 November 2025Declared
Phase-II Admit Card Release09 January 2026Download link active
Phase-II Exam DatesNot mentioned in the official noticeCheck your call letter

Exact reporting date, time, and venue are mentioned only on the individual admit card.


4. How to Download the Admit Card (Step-by-Step)

  1. Visit the official portal: agnipathvayu.cdac.in
  2. Open the Candidate Login section.
  3. Log in using your registered Username/Email ID and Password.
  4. Locate the option for Phase-II Admit Card / Call Letter.
  5. Download the PDF and save it securely.
  6. Take multiple colour printouts on A4 size paper.

Practical tip: Avoid downloading on the last day. Server issues are common once traffic increases, and panic helps no one.


5. What to Check on the Admit Card (Very Important)

Before anything else, sit down with your admit card and verify every detail carefully:

  • Your name, date of birth, and category
  • Photograph and signature clarity
  • Airmen Selection Centre (ASC) name and full address
  • Reporting date and reporting time
  • Instructions for PFT, Adaptability Tests, and Document Verification

If there is any mismatch (name spelling, photo issue, or incorrect details), this is not something to ignore. The official notice does not mention a correction window, so you should immediately use the contact details provided on the official portal or follow instructions mentioned on the call letter itself.


6. Documents to Carry on Exam Day

Based on the official information, you must carry original documents along with photocopies. Typically required:

  • Printed Phase-II Admit Card
  • Original Phase-I Admit Card (with Air Force seal and invigilator signature)
  • Printed copy of the filled application form
  • 10th and 12th marksheets and certificates
  • Valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar or as accepted)
  • Recent passport-size photographs
  • No Risk Certificate, if applicable
  • Any other document mentioned in your call letter

Do not carry: mobile phones, electronic gadgets, books, notes, or calculators. These can lead to immediate disqualification.


7. Exam Day Instructions - Explained Simply

  • Reporting time matters. Late entry is usually not allowed in defence recruitment stages.
  • Wear proper sports attire suitable for running and physical tests.
  • Follow instructions given by officials at the centre without argument.
  • Physical Fitness Test performance depends heavily on rest, hydration, and warm-up-do not experiment on the test day.

Any COVID-related or special guidelines are not mentioned in the official notice. Follow only what is printed on your admit card.


8. Common Mistakes Candidates Make

Many strong candidates lose out due to avoidable errors:

  • Reaching the centre late due to poor travel planning
  • Forgetting the Phase-I admit card
  • Carrying prohibited items unintentionally
  • Ignoring minor detail mismatches on the admit card
  • Printing unclear or black-and-white copies

Treat Phase-II like a professional assessment, not a casual test.


9. What to Do Next (Preparation + Mindset)

At this stage, focus should shift from syllabus to execution:

  • Recheck PFT standards and practice within safe limits
  • Organise documents neatly in advance
  • Visit the selection centre location virtually to estimate travel time
  • Sleep well and eat sensibly in the days leading up to reporting

Confidence comes from preparation and clarity-not from overthinking outcomes.


10. Conclusion

The release of the Indian Air Force Airmen 02/2026 Phase-II Admit Card confirms that you are still firmly in the race. This stage tests not only fitness and adaptability but also discipline and attention to detail. Handle your admit card responsibly, follow instructions exactly, and approach Phase-II with a calm, professional mindset.

Selection is a process. Your job right now is simple: show up prepared, organised, and focused.


11. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. My admit card is not downloading. What should I do?
First, confirm that you cleared Phase-I. Then try a different browser or device and clear cache. If the issue persists, check your registered email for communication from IAF.

Q2. I forgot my login details.
Use the password recovery option on the login page. Do not create a new account.

Q3. My name or photo looks incorrect.
Do not ignore this. Follow the contact or grievance instructions mentioned on the official portal or call letter.

Q4. My exam centre is far from home. Can it be changed?
Centre change options are not mentioned in the official notice. You should plan travel accordingly.