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![]() "Newps" wrote in message ... While the CAP sounds like fun and provides a valuable service, I've heard from people who've tried it that there's a lot of military wannabes, politics, and things that take away the enjoyment. Is this common, or just the situation at some units? That's very common. When you spend more time doing useless paperwork and silly training classes than flying its very discouraging. The actual flying and SAR mission training is great. CAP pilots as a group are the dumbest ones out there. Give me a pattern full of first solo's rather than one CAP pilot in the units 182. They don't know how to talk on the radio, they have no idea where they are or where they're going, they don't do what they're told or even what they request to do, etc. It's amazing that CAP can ever find anybody who went down. We had a doctor in a Bo go down near here a few years ago and they called in CAP for the SAR. They flew for 3 days at 1000 agl searching. One of the pipeline pilots finally decided to expanding spiral search pattern from the last known position and found him less than an hour later about a quater mile fom the center of the CAP grid. |
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