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Old December 3rd 05, 01:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
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Oh, my God. You'd have thought I had done a high speed pass, at over 400
knots, over Penny Benjamin's house. (Bonus points if you can tell me

which
movie this is paraphrased from.)


Top Gun


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Old December 3rd 05, 02:14 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Oh, my God. You'd have thought I had done a high speed pass, at over 400
knots, over Penny Benjamin's house. (Bonus points if you can tell me

which
movie this is paraphrased from.)


Top Gun


DING DING DING

We've got a winnah!

Now, double bonus points if you can quote the next line...
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old December 3rd 05, 03:01 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
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Now, double bonus points if you can quote the next line...


You, a--hole, you're lucky to be here.


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Old December 3rd 05, 05:52 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Now, double bonus points if you can quote the next line...

You, a--hole, you're lucky to be here.


"Damn. This kid is good..."

;-)
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old December 3rd 05, 03:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Hey Ronald,
Back up, re read.
I said that it had recently been described TO ME like that (from a long time
CAP check pilot who actually advised against joining.... could be a local
situation). As far as my own tests, last count was 7 knowledge exams and 6
checkrides passed.

Jim

"Ronald Gardner" wrote in message
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What are you talking about? There is a log for your time and write ups

ect.
for the aircraft and that is it. If that is to much for you to understand

I
question how you passed the PP ground school and written.

Yes there are form in CAP much of the and test are online and I have not

seen
one that was more than needing a little study work to complete or pass.

Don't let this type of statement sway anyone's idea. Try it and see and

make
your own long term decision.

The training and testing is just like what a good volunteer fire

department
would demand if you joined just different.

Remember: "You volunteer your time, but once there you are a professional

and
the training and commitment required to be professional is required".

Ron Gardner

Jim Burns wrote:

I recently heard it described as "requiring that you are a sadist for
paperwork. If you can't fill out your own 1040 each year nor enjoy

doing
it, imagine making it part of your pre-flight."
Jim

"Rachel" wrote in message
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I've been doing a little research off and on for the past few months,
but can't seem to find anyone who is actually involved.

So - what's the story? Is it a good organization to get involved in?




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Old December 3rd 05, 04:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Was it PVT Benjamin?

Jay Honeck wrote:

Don't let this type of statement sway anyone's idea. Try it and see and
make
your own long term decision.


Well, Ron, I haven't bothered to get flight certified, so I can't comment on
that. But I recently drove our squadron van from its home at the airport,
to our open house at the local armory -- a distance of about 5 blocks -- and
back.

In the dark I couldn't find the vehicle log. I figured "What's 10 blocks?"
and left it at that.

Oh, my God. You'd have thought I had done a high speed pass, at over 400
knots, over Penny Benjamin's house. (Bonus points if you can tell me which
movie this is paraphrased from.)

Paperwork is a very CAP thing.
--
Jay Honeck
CAP Senior Member, 2d Lt
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old December 3rd 05, 04:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Boy I was way off on this one

Jay Honeck wrote:

Now, double bonus points if you can quote the next line...


You, a--hole, you're lucky to be here.


"Damn. This kid is good..."

;-)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old December 3rd 05, 04:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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The SAR training can be done in phases. Take the Scanner course first, this is the
back seat or spotter position. You learn the basic's of how a search is organized
and executed. Then train for the observer ( right seat) you spot out the right
side and run radio's and GPS. You can be doing flying at the same time and get a
form 5 (check ride) to allow you to fly CAP aircraft and with your hours also fly
cadet orientation flights (free rides for cadet using a training syllabus paid for
by CAP/USAF). Then you start mission pilot training which is where I am at, now I
am ready for the form 91 (mission pilot check ride) but I personally feel I need
more practice with the DF gear as ELT searches are a large part of the missions
flown, next are the GPS search patterns which you need to demonstrate proficiency
in. The biggest draw back here is that the training missions are usually twice or
if your lucky three time a year so you need to do some practice on your own to get
finished and I have both time and money limitations in doing that.

The written test for the form 5 is nothing more than a questionnaire on the
aircraft you will be flying with answers right out of the POH. And none of the SAR
online test have been hard if you take a few training sessions and download the
manuals to review.

Rachel wrote:

Ronald Gardner wrote:
What are you talking about? There is a log for your time and write ups ect.
for the aircraft and that is it. If that is to much for you to understand I
question how you passed the PP ground school and written.

Yes there are form in CAP much of the and test are online and I have not seen
one that was more than needing a little study work to complete or pass.

Don't let this type of statement sway anyone's idea. Try it and see and make
your own long term decision.

The training and testing is just like what a good volunteer fire department
would demand if you joined just different.


How hard is the testing are we talking about? I haven't flown much in
the past few years, and don't consider myself to be very proficient.
The instructor who has been doing instrument work with me disagrees, but
I don't want to even get into a situation where they tell me I'm not
good enough, you know?


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Old December 6th 05, 05:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Ronald Gardner wrote:
kgruber wrote:
"Rachel" wrote in message
...
I've been doing a little research off and on for the past few months, but
can't seem to find anyone who is actually involved.

So - what's the story? Is it a good organization to get involved in?


If you like to learn to march!


5 years never marched!


Over 20 years and never flew... #16040

Didn't kneaux these cards expired, Brookfield was National Commander
when I joined...
 




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