Civil Air Patrol can assist you! Cadets and senior CAP members
provide a wealth of talent you can draw upon for many different projects and
events.
Special Events
Having an Open House/Air show? Call the Civil Air Patrol to conduct your
air show survey.
Need assistance directing traffic, giving directions, handing out flyers
or manning booths during your open house celebration? Call the Civil Air
Patrol.
Exercise Manpower
Having an exercise and need people to play wounded or casualties? Call
the Civil Air Patrol.
Operations Support
Need to complete a low-level route survey? Call the Civil Air Patrol.
They can also help out with support for airfield photography.
Need to survey a crash site or environmental problem at your base? Call
the Civil Air Patrol.
Need a backup communication source for your base disaster/reconstitution
and recovery plan? The Civil Air Patrol can help.
Problems with ELTs sending a signal from your flight-line/base? Contact
the Civil Air Patrol.
Community Ambassadors
Wondering who to call in the local community to help get the word out
about a base project or initiative? Call the Civil Air Patrol.
"Your efforts in the Civil Air Patrol reflect the commitment to
voluntary community service that will be essential to solving our nation's
most pressing social problems. By reaching out to those in need, you are
setting an outstanding example for your fellow Americans. I commend you
for your generosity and concern for others."
Former President George Bush
Air Power Advocates
Looking for speakers for local school activities or civic groups? Call
the Civil Air Patrol.
Drill & Ceremony
Need an honor guard or drill team for a local event or ceremony? Call the
Civil Air Patrol.
Education Force Multipliers
Develop closer ties with local schools by helping them sponsor aerospace
education workshops.
Education Programs
Civil Air Patrol flight and academic scholarships are available for
deserving young people at your installation.
Civil Air Patrol cadet programs provide Air Force recruiters with a pool
of quality young men and women who have shown an interest in aviation. Close
communications between U.S. Air Force recruiters and CAP units pay big
dividends.
What You Can Do!
For more than 50 years, the Civil Air Patrol and the U.S. Air Force have
worked closely together contributing to the welfare of the nation. This
partnership, founded in Public Law 557, authorizes the U.S. Air Force to
provide resources and equipment to support the Civil Air Patrol missions.
If you have any questions about what you can or cannot provide, call your
state liaison officer or National Headquarters Civil Air Patrol at
1-800-FLY-2338.