Wow. I'm a supporter in general of CAP and even I'm more than ready to vote to de-fund any organization that wrote that drivel.
There actually are a couple of good ideas in there, but they sure did bury them in a heap of bureaucratese!
Wow. I'm a supporter in general of CAP and even I'm more than ready to vote to de-fund any organization that wrote that drivel.
There actually are a couple of good ideas in there, but they sure did bury them in a heap of bureaucratese!
As both perpetrator and victim of strategic planning, I would say that this one is below a poor average of quality. The verbosity and determination to "focus" on a hundred different things, though, is not atypical.Wow. I'm a supporter in general of CAP and even I'm more than ready to vote to de-fund any organization that wrote that drivel.
As both perpetrator and victim of strategic planning, I would say that this one is below a poor average of quality. The verbosity and determination to "focus" on a hundred different things, though, is not atypical.
The problem is this: If every organization that produced a strategic plan like this one was "de-funded" the US unemployment rate would probably go up two or three points. Maybe more.
The good news is that, like most strategic plans that cannot be summarized in an elevator speech, it will be pretty well forgotten in a few months anyway.
Ahh hell, I misread it.
Here's the summary you'll receive from PoA:
- Some folks will say they've had good experiences in CAP.
- Other folks will say they don't like it and will shout everyone else down who says there are good squadrons and bad squadrons.
That last part is probably the most important. Visit one and see how it runs, and don't believe anything you hear... ask pilots who've been there less than a year if they're involved in flying and missions yet, or if there's a cadre of old-timers that has them pushing the paperwork for them.
And don't kid yourself... there's a metric ass-ton of paperwork to be done. It's volunteer and managed by USAF liasons who think you have time in your normal day to do as much paperwork as they do, flying a desk.
That said, I enjoyed my time in CAP and even on Wing staff as a Communications Engineer under the Wing DC. I just moved wayyyyyy too far out of town to ever make a squadron or Wing staff meeting, and the DC just happened to be "retiring" around the same time, so it was a good time to make a clean exit...
For the second time.
Don't ever tell anyone you know a damned thing about radios, and pretend you don't even know how a mash to mumble button works... or you'll find yourself manning a radio for 16 hours a day during live missions and "the expert" on radios.
Still fulfilling knowing you helped, but if you're a pilot... stick to pretending you know nothing but airplanes.
Two friends in CAP (or used to be) worked it out - one, a CFII, willing to do it gratis, and the other a VFR pilot; but the hassles grew so thick they gave it up, and did it via a club airplane.I wish it were dispelled.
I've heard senior command staff tell recruits they can get advanced ratings in the CAP aircraft. I object; while that's literally true, it's practically impossible, so IMO it's unethical to dangle that carrot. You have to find a CAP instructor willing to do all that work for free, and you won't.
For what it's worth, I'd look into the USCG aux WAAAY before the CAP.
They have been quite interested in my with my single engine. Play for fuel, oil, mx, and they seem to be way less BS factor.
Anyone going to NESA this year? I have not decided, but maybe we should have a little POA meet and greet.
I would like to announce 'Operation Burrito' is still in full effect...
Repeat of last mission however instead of two mission pilots, it looks as though this was a single mission pilot, his mother and maybe his brother or friend riding along.... very important business this chapter is conducting.
I would like to announce 'Operation Burrito' is still in full effect...
Repeat of last mission however instead of two mission pilots, it looks as though this was a single mission pilot, his mother and maybe his brother or friend riding along.... very important business this chapter is conducting.
I would like to announce 'Operation Burrito' is still in full effect...
Repeat of last mission however instead of two mission pilots, it looks as though this was a single mission pilot, his mother and maybe his brother or friend riding along.... very important business this chapter is conducting.
Slow day for you, then? Monitoring the ramp has to be pretty boring. I guess speculating on things you know nothing about might spice things up a bit.I would like to announce 'Operation Burrito' is still in full effect...
Slow day for you, then? Monitoring the ramp has to be pretty boring. I guess speculating on things you know nothing about might spice things up a bit.
Not precisely no one, but dang close. There are procedures for flying local emergency workers, for instance. That requires PITA approvals and just ain't happening to haul family members along. And, rather recently, NHQ has authorized using CAP aircraft for Angel Flights, at the member's expense.Interesting..
NO one is allowed to fly in the CAP planes here without being a CAP member and having the proper tests / checkout's done..
...I wonder how he got the flight release from god..
Ruh Row....
The Cappies are getting defensive...
CAP planes can't go up without prior approval (A flight release) from someone on the ground. No flight release officer would approve the flight knowing a non-CAP member was on board.I'm having trouble figuring out what you're trying to say in that sentence.
CAP planes can't go up without prior approval (A flight release) from someone on the ground. No flight release officer would approve the flight knowing a non-CAP member was on board.
Aside from that CAP is the reason I was able to get my private pilots certificate and instrument rating as a cadet. The instructors I have ran across have all been great guys, volunteering their time to help cadets learn about aviation. The SAR missions aside they do a lot of great flying to expose kids to general aviation.
CAP planes can't go up without prior approval (A flight release) from someone on the ground.
No flight release officer would approve the flight knowing a non-CAP member was on board.
Slow day for you, then? Monitoring the ramp has to be pretty boring. I guess speculating on things you know nothing about might spice things up a bit.
I don't know the specifics of the operation but it seemed to entail grabbing lunch at Enrique's, a Mexican restaurant on field at KPNC.
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Maybe some of you military cosplay types can let me in on the details...
I think that's the best description of the CAP I've come across
Maybe some of you military cosplay types can let me in on the details...
I turned one of my old military flight suits into my airplane building fiberglass coveralls... my kid came out and asked what I was wearing and I told him it was my tactical 'onesy' from the Navy. Actually impressed it still fits...
Not at all. I know nothing about the situation and could care less.Ruh Row....
The Cappies are getting defensive...
Not at all. I know nothing about the situation and could care less.
The interesting thing is to speculate about the type of personality and the type of life of a person who has nothing better to do than to post this kind of drivel. Possibly if you got a life, you'd have something more productive to do?
Not at all. I know nothing about the situation and could care less.
The interesting thing is to speculate about the type of personality and the type of life of a person who has nothing better to do than to post this kind of drivel. Possibly if you got a life, you'd have something more productive to do?
I think it's because the American citizens are not making enough money not to care how it's spent, their dollar is worth less and less, resulting in less and less money in John Q Smiths bank account, yet the government spends more and more and steals more and more out of Mr. Smiths paycheck.
Since most everyone knows the CAP gets it's funding from the tax payers, folks are going to be critical of anyone "playing" around on our tab, especially when we don't have a choice not to pay for it.
ROFL! "Military Cosplay"! I love it... I've met a few like that when I was active in CAP. I wasn't interested.
Since most everyone knows the CAP gets it's funding from the tax payers, folks are going to be critical of anyone "playing" around on our tab, especially when we don't have a choice not to pay for it.
EXACTLY....
The Cappies always forget ( or want to downplay) .. ALL CAP planes belong to EVERY taxpaying citizen of the United States and get mad when someone dares to take a picture of it, or comments about their activities without their permission.....
The ultimate show of arrogance.......
Not at all. I know nothing about the situation and could care less.
The interesting thing is to speculate about the type of personality and the type of life of a person who has nothing better to do than to post this kind of drivel. Possibly if you got a life, you'd have something more productive to do?