Can somebody explain the purpose / benefit of CAP both to the pilot and to the public, or whoever they serve? I read their entire website, and I still have no idea what they do, or what the point is exactly.
CAP with a brain fart at the endWhat is CAPS?
Benefit to pilot = Depends on the squadron.
Benefit is to the youth,giving them some structure,and a start in aviation.
I was a CAP cadet, back in the distant past, and many of my fellow cadets went into the military.Here where I live there is a student CAP unit. Last time I talked with them, about 3 years ago, a good portion of the students were motivated to some sort of military career.
AFter Harvey they flew around and took lots of pictures. Meanwhile there were a fair amount of private pilots with planes running supplies to communities cut off by flood waters.
As with much in life it depends a lot on where and when. In New Mexico and the other mountainous states out west the CAP does a lot of Search and Rescue flying. While I was a member back in the mid 80s to the mid 90s we conducted a lot of searches for airplanes that didn't realize overweight was a problem at 12,000 feet. The clouds have rocks in them...
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I work in emergency management. We lean on CAP for aerial imagery following major incidents... like tornados or flooding. Well, we have historically. More and more we look for drone imagery. State Police lean on them for help with SAR operations.
Yep, keep an open mind - some/some squadrons are well run; if you encounter one of those, you might have some fun, do some good. If they don't have their act together, just move on to another, if one is close by. It kinda depends on your personal tolerance level for BS, and the wing and squadron BS level. You might find a fit that works for you. For a view from both extremes, Google "Captalk" forum, which is basically a cheerleader for CAP. And then check "Auxbeacon", which is very anti-CAP.Glad this thread came up, I went to a meeting the week before last and plan on attending one this up coming week. The first meeting did spark my interest, good to see everyone's good and bad takes on things. I plan to get a little more familiar with it, seems to be a pretty good squadron at first glance
Glad this thread came up, I went to a meeting the week before last and plan on attending one this up coming week. The first meeting did spark my interest, good to see everyone's good and bad takes on things. I plan to get a little more familiar with it, seems to be a pretty good squadron at first glance
Emergency managers, for better or worse, Don’t color outside the lines very much. Very set in their ways.
I would imagine they have fairly strict protocols to follow which is a good thing when you are dealing with budgets paid for by tax dollars.
Which squadron did you go to?