Build flight hours while learning and instructing search and rescue, disaster response, and/or cadet flight orientation. Students include FAA qualified pilots and aircrew positions not occupying the pilot seat, e.g. airborne photographer, radio operator, etc. All volunteers provided training in desired mission sets, monthly proficiency flights based on qualifications, and funding for instruction based on student needs. Missions include: search-and-rescue for crashed/missing aircraft, vehicles or persons; airborne photography during flood response, excessive snow, etc.; transport of critical/lifesaving supplies and equipment. Local Cessna 172 and 182 aircraft are all GPS equipped - over half feature G1000 avionics. Accelerated promotion to Captain.
Qualifications
CFI certificate
Expertise in Aviation and Flight Safety
Strong communication and facilitation skills
Ability to work with diverse groups
Facilitation or Instruction experience is a plus
Bachelor's degree not required, however, benefits future development
Company Description
Founded in 1941 and established as the official civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force seven years later, Civil Air Patrol is chartered by Congress as a nonprofit organization for the purposes of youth development, aerospace education, and to promote general aviation. In an auxiliary role as a Total Force partner of the Air Force, CAP operates the worlds largest fleet of single-engine aircraft for search and rescue, disaster relief, training, and education. Civil Air Patrol is dedicated to serving Americas communities, saving lives, and shaping futures.
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