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Who Is Civil Air Patrol?. Presented by: Presenter’s name Presenter’s Squadron. History. Missions for America for over 65 years. 1941: CAP Established Dec 1 st 1943: Transferred to War Department 1946: Incorporated (PL 476) 1948: Auxiliary of the United States
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Who Is Civil Air Patrol? Presented by: Presenter’s name Presenter’s Squadron
History Missions for America for over 65 years 1941: CAP Established Dec 1st 1943: Transferred to War Department 1946: Incorporated (PL 476) 1948: Auxiliary of the United States Air Force (PL 557) CAP is a federally chartered nonprofit corporation. CAP is also the official Auxiliary of the Air Force. First National Board Chairman: Gen “Tooey” Spaatz
To Serve America … by performing Homeland Security and humanitarian missions for our communities, states, and nation, … by developing our country’s youth, and educating our citizens on the importance of air and space power.
Missions SAR/DR Homeland Security Counterdrug Humanitarian Services AFROTC Flights Emergency Services Leadership Physical Fitness Activities CAP School Program Cadet Programs CAP Members AE Members General Public Aerospace Education
Organizational Structure Headquarters, Air Education and Training Command Board ofGovernors SECAF Headquarters,Air University CAP National Headquarters Headquarters,CAP-USAF National CommanderNEC / National Board CAP Regions LiaisonRegion Offices CAP Wings State Directors CAP Groups CAP Squadrons
CAP Regions Rocky Mt. Region North Central Region Great Lakes Region Northeast Region Pacific Region Middle East Region Southeast Region Southwest Region HQ CAP (Maxwell AFB, Ala.)
CAP Presence CAP Units = One Unit Overseas Units 3 - Japan 2 - Germany
FY 06 Budget • Appropriated • - $31,109,000 • - Operations & Maintenance $24,288,000 • - Aircraft $ 6,000,000 • - Vehicle $ 821,000 • Corporate • - $2,058,753 • State Support • - $3,174,491
530 Aircraft 990 Vehicles 4,500 Fixed Land Radios CAP Resources 55,717 Members 33,674 Officers 22,043 Cadets 8,100 Mobile Radios
Total Flying Hours FY 05 Accident Rate Saves FY 04 5.23 64 FY 05 2.84 73
Aircraft Procurement Cessna 182 • Garmin G-1000 glass cockpit • 51 • 50 factory trained CAP instructor pilots Gippsland GA-8 • ARCHER platform • 13 in the field • 3 more awaiting assignment
Centralized coordination center, not centralized tasking C2 – Coordinate and Communicate Obtain USAF approval AF Assigned & CAP Corporate Missions Homeland Security Counterdrug Disaster Relief Coordinate additional resources from other wings Consolidate and up-channel mission reports National Operations Center
Operations SDIS Satellite Digital Imaging System • Status • 58 in service now • 80 by end of FY 06 ARCHER Airborne Real-time Cueing Hyperspectral Enhanced Recon • Status • 4 systems accepted • 17 total by Summer 06
Operations Visual Warning System Test • 1st Air Force • Falcon Virgo Mission • National Capital Region • Test Visual Wave-Off • May 16-18 2005 • 3 sorties • Results • All flights safely accomplished • Identified improvements needed 151 hours flown in FY 05 in 1st AF’s National Capital Region for a cost of less than $9,200!
Post 9/11 CAP was first nonmilitary flight allowed following the attack!
Exercises • NORTHCOM Support • Determined Promise ’04 • TOPOFF 3/Ardent Sentry ’05 • Eagle Rescue Exercise ‘06 • Ardent Sentry ‘06 • FEMA Heartland Response ’04 - New Madrid Fault Exercise TN CT OH
Hurricane Support • Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Ophelia and Wilma • 1,048 Air Sorties • 2,023 Flight Hours • 131 Ground Team Missions
Critical infrastructures Restricted or sensitive areas Borders Additional Support
Aerospace Education Teachers • 1,623 Aerospace Education Members (AEMs) • Reaching nearly 50,000 youth • National Conference on Aviation and Space Education • Washington, DC, Oct 19-22 Materials • Dozens of free aviation & space materials • Meets national standards • New ISS thematic unit • Journey of Flight textbook • Curriculum sharing with AFJROTC ||||||
Cadet Activities 7 National Flight Academies • 5 powered, 2 glider 15 Aerospace Career Courses • 8 Air Force, 7 Civil Aerospace 16 Leadership Activities National Cadet Competition • 168 cadets, Udvar-Hazy Center Cadet Orientation Flights • Over 10,000 cadets flown Region & Wing Summer Encampments • Over 6,000 cadets • In 42 locations
Career Exploration Careers---USAF Familiarization Courses • AETC: Laughlin & Columbus AFBs • Space Command: Patrick, Peterson, & Vandenberg AFBs • Weather Agency: Offutt AFB • Pararescue: Kirtland AFB Careers--- Civil Sector • Aircraft Maintenance & Manufacturing (With Cessna at Assembly Plant) • Aerospace Education Academy • Engineering Technology Academy (2) (With Auburn and Wright State Universities) • Advanced Technology Academy (2) • Airline Industry Academy (New Partnership with Frontier Airlines)
Advanced Citizenship Civic Leadership Academy • February 26 – March 5, 2005 • 24 Cadets • Studied federal government • Explored careers in public service • February 25- March 4, 2006 OAS Cadet Delegates • June 3 – 7, 2005 • 2 Cadets • Experience international affairs • Met world leaders International Air Cadet Exchange-- Annually • 530 total, 80 US, 14 nations
Cadet Training Pays Off! Capt Nicole Malachowski, USAF • Former CAP cadet • Former USAF Academy cadet glider and instructor pilot • First female pilot in the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Capt Kim Campbell, USAF • Former CAP cadet • Former USAF Academy cadet wing commander • Safely lands heavily damaged A-10 after sustaining hostile fire over Iraq
Partnerships Department of State FAA NASA Aviation Week Aerospace Education Foundation Aerospace Industries Association Auburn University Dowling College Wright State University Experimental Aircraft Association Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association Order of Daedalians Soaring Society of America Congressional Award Foundation Challenger Center Sally Ride Science Festivals And more!
CAP Chaplains • Same appointment requirements as AF • Provides CAP character development leadership • Assist Air Force Chaplain Service
Chaplain Force Multiplier A Partnership in Ministries • CAP Chaplains • Currently supports 19 military installations, including 13 AF bases • Chief of Chaplains attended NORAD conference April 2006 • Also working to provide Navy and Marine support 664 676
Public Outreach Media Spotlight • Featured on: CNN’s weeklong HLS special, “Defending America”; History Channel’s “Tactical to Practical” (2.1 million viewers); “Pulse on America” video aired 63 times on CNN & CNN Headline News • Two PSAs aired on Discovery Networks • Aviation Week cover photo & feature story on CAP’s HLS initiatives & glass-cockpit equipped Cessna 182s • Features on CAP appeared in Skywatch, Western Air Defense Sector’s magazine, and in American Defender, 1st Air Force’s magazine • Publicity campaigns included CAP’s hurricane disaster relief, which was featured on CNN, MSNBC, National Public Radio and other media
Public Outreach Online • CAP --“Online News”-- 826 stories 1.2 million page hits • 300,000 downloaded videos • 21,000 viewers of live stream events Products • Civil Air Patrol Volunteer • PAO Toolkit issued to every unit nationwide Awards • American Society of Association Executive’s 2006 Summit Award winner • 2006 Air Force Association’s Jimmy Doolittle Fellow Award
Find a squadron close to you! Go to www.cap.gov/joinor talk to your presenter today! Visit the meetings. You may visit more than one squadron. When you find the right squadron for you, request an application and a fingerprint card. Mail completed application, fingerprint card and check for dues to National Headquarters. Complete applications processed within 24 hours of receipt! How Can I Join?
Will my child be obligated to join the military? No, CAP is the civilian auxiliary of the USAF and supports the Air Force through non-combat missions. No one in CAP is ever deployed or obligated to join the military. Will I have to wear a uniform? Cadets must wear the blue Air Force style uniform. Officers may choose to wear any of the CAP authorized uniforms. There is no obligation to wear a uniform unless the member flies in a CAP aircraft or participates in a mission. What is the time commitment? You do get out of CAP what you put into it. Most squadrons meet once a week; however, there are activities, training exercises and missions that enhance your experience with CAP. The more involved you are, the more you will enjoy your CAP membership! Common Questions
Work with cadets Manage squadron finances (Finance Officer) Ensure squadron meets all requirements (Admin Officer) Observer, Scanner or Ground Team Leader Chaplain How Can YOU Help? • Legal Officer • Aerospace Education • Logistics • Communications (high frequency radio operators) • Public Affairs • Recruiter
Squadron Commander Capt Chuck Tetlow 210-967-8712 Chuck@Tetlow.net 2nd/ 4th Thursday Nights 7 PM Brooks City Base Bexar Squadron Senior Squadron
Civil Air Patrol … performing missions for America!