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Didn't do 30 years but did look into CAP. Good cause, should have known
that something was up with the local wing lost its based plane due. My wife worked with one of the ground CAP guys and was encouraging me to have a look. Met the guys in the wing... The two or three pilots at the time were nice guys. One of them was a CFI I'd run across a time or two with very poor judgement. I believe the FAA took action against him eventually. Then I met the recruiting officer who was OK until he found out I was a pilot. The next words out of his mouth were you better not think this is a flying club, you will be expected to do all the other stuff too. Then I learned I'd be reporting to that guy later on and he was big into the drill and spit and polish. Nothing like being drilled by a wannabe. Sorry been there done that. Got paid to put up with that BS before why would I do it now for free. If I'm gonna consider doing that I'd be better off talking to the local ARNG or Army Reserve and seeing if they can use a 40ish year old pilot. Pechs, I've got time in a few GA planes. For the money an Aeronca 7AC is a nice and simple plane. The third wheel is in the right spot too. Prices are still relatively low for decent ones and parts aren't too hard to find. I've got time in two of them locally, one an 7AC and the other an L-16. Pretty economical in terms of fuel use too. It can be embarassing though to be doing IFR (I follow roads)in a Champ and having cars pass you by. Chris Leanne wrote: "Pechs1" wrote in message ... Tom- Civil Air Patrol? BRBR think ya gotta own yer aircraft. I don't think they 'employ' pilots. Not necessarily. Many wings supply aircraft to the squadrons. All pilots are volunteers. Funding may have changed since I gave it up, but the only paid missions were, for SAR, assigned by Scott AFB or by the state for training exercises. Any othe flying (training/currency) was out of pocket, but was reasonable. The main reason I dropped out was the politics and, as a 30 military year retiree, being treated like a snuffy by former WW II Corporals and Privates wearing LtCol leaves. Leanne Former Sqdn Cmdr SC Wing |
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