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ORGANIZATION: Long Beach Senior Squadron 150 - Civil Air Patrol

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How would you like to use your skill and abilities to serve your community, develop friendships with a team of dedicated volunteers, and gain opportunities to get more flight time? If this sounds good to you, Long Beach Senior Squadron 150, Civil Air Patrol would like to encourage you to join our team!

How do I become a CAP pilot?
There are different levels of pilot qualifications in Civil Air Patrol, all with their own specific requirements. In all honestly, the road to becoming a pilot is not an instantaneous one...but it is worthwhile. Here are some of the basic qualifications to be a CAP pilot (and yes, these can change!) Be an active CAP member at least 17 years of agePossess a valid FAA private, commercial or airline transport pilot certificatePossess a class III or higher medical certificatePossess a current flight review IAW FAR 61.56Satisfactorily complete a CAP flight check Once you’ve met the minimum requirements you will then need to meet the specific requirements for the different types of missions that pilots fly in CAP.

Do I have to pay to fly? One of the benefits of being a pilot for Civil Air Patrol is that there may be opportunities for you to receive reimbursements for some of your flying! Keep in mind, reimbursed flying is NOT available when first becoming qualified to fly in CAP. As a new member, you will be responsible for aircraft fuel and a flat rate per hour fee. This applies to the instructional flights one should have prior to taking the flight evaluation to become a CAP pilot, the evaluation itself and all flying after that until becoming mission qualified. (We told you...it’s not an instantaneous journey! But, remember it IS worth it!) Once qualified as a Transport Mission Pilot you will be eligible for reimbursed flying during scheduled training missions and actual missions. Other opportunities to participate in reimbursed flying occur when you qualify as a Search and Rescue/Disaster Relief Pilot or Cadet Orientation Pilot. Because CAP is a non-profit corporation, you may be able to deduct expenses incurred as a result of your membership in Civil Air Patrol as a charitable contribution. (Please check with your tax advisor for more details.) What is the benefit to me? CAP is composed entirely of volunteers who have chosen to serve our communities. As a CAP pilot you may find yourself using your unique skills and talents to help find a downed aircraft, assist the US Air Force on a training mission, take a cadet up on his/her first flight in an aircraft, and more!

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About Long Beach Senior Squadron 150 - Civil Air Patrol

Location:

3976 Constitution Avenue, Los Alamitos, CA 90720, US

Mission Statement

The Civil Air Patrol is the official United States Air Force Auxiliary. With close to 60,000 members, 1700 units, and over 4,700 active aircraft, it is by far the largest organization of its kind.

Description

We invite and welcome you to be our guest for an evening at one of our weekly squadron meetings.

CAUSE AREAS

Disaster Relief
Emergency & Safety
Disaster Relief, Emergency & Safety

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

Civil Air Patrol-Squadron 1503976 Constitution AvenueLos Alamitos, CA 90720

(33.794235,-118.0591)
 

SKILLS

  • Disaster Response
  • Search & Rescue
  • Aviation

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training

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