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Pilots and Flight Instructors - Civil Air Patrol (NH010)
ORGANIZATION: CIVIL AIR PATROL - NEW HAMPSHIRE
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The Seacoast Squadron of New Hampshire Wing, Civil Air Patrol is looking for Pilots & CFIs to become part of the all-volunteer Auxiliary of the United States Air Force.
If you’re a pilot, Civil Air Patrol (CAP) has plenty of opportunities for you. CAP operates the largest fleet of single-engine piston aircraft in the world, primarily Cessna 172s and 182s, and CAP pilots fly those planes to perform missions in service to their local communities such as search & rescue, disaster assessment, cadet orientation flying, and U.S. Air Force support.
If you’re a CFI, CAP is working with the U.S. Air Force to provide additional flight training opportunities to young men and women interested in becoming pilots. Civil Air Patrol CFIs also train fellow member pilots for upgrades such as TAA (Garmin G-1000 glass), instrument, and commercial ratings.
Becoming a CAP mission pilot, instructor, or check pilot requires in-depth training in CAP flight operations and a volunteer commitment of regular training meetings and occasional weekend search and rescue exercises, which can take up to a year to accomplish.
If you’re up for the task, CAP offers ordinary citizens stimulating training opportunities that few experience outside the military. The Seacoast Squadron is training and preparing its members in the skills necessary to meet our mission of providing important services to our communities in a time of need.
The Seacoast Squadron meets each Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Pease ANGB, Bldg 252 (contact us for access). Visit our unit website at https://seacoast.cap.gov/.
Qualifications:
- FAA-rated ASEL or ASEL CFI (commercial & instrument are helpful);
- At least 150 hrs PIC time;
- Age 18 or older;
- Able to pass a background check.
We invite you to visit a weekly squadron meeting. You'll get a chance to meet some of our members who will discuss the organization, provide you with information and answer any questions you might have about the Civil Air Patrol. For more information about Civil Air Patrol & its missions in New Hampshire, visit http://nhwg.cap.gov
Veterans and disabled veterans are encouraged to join.
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About CIVIL AIR PATROL - NEW HAMPSHIRE
Location:
51 Airport Rd, Concord, NH 03301, US
Mission Statement
The Civil Air Patrol performs missions for America, trains youth in aviation, leadership and character, and promotes aerospace and science education through resources for educators and programs for its members.
Description
CAP is a volunteer organization with an aviation-minded membership that includes people from all backgrounds, lifestyles, and occupations. Originally formed in 1941, today it performs three Congressionally-assigned key missions:
Emergency Services, which includes search and rescue (by air and ground), disaster relief operations, communications, and homeland security missions along with operating the largest fleet of single-engine aircraft in the world;
Aerospace Education provides aviation related materials and activities for CAP members, educators, K-12 students and the general public in such areas as space, rocketry, aviation engineering and Science Technology Engineering & Math (STEM) subjects; and
Cadet Programs, directed at aviation-minded teenagers with a framework where they can learn about leadership and aerospace and promote physical fitness and community service.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Pease Air National Guard Base302 Newmarket Street, Bldg 252Portsmouth, NH 03801
DATE POSTED
November 17, 2024
SKILLS
- Search & Rescue
- Aviation
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 21
- Orientation or Training
- Meetings are once a week. Flight crew training & exercises are also conducted on weekends on a statewide basis.
- Visit the unit to find out more about the requirements for membership.