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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... It may be different here in California. I'm told that before I can take the 91 ride I need some other things including... 1) General Emergency Serivices training 2) Spotter certification (lots of classes and in flight training) 3) UDF operator (to locate ELTs) (again lots of classes and hands on training) 4) Pilot tech. certificate I'm also told that Nomex is 100% required for all missions. I guess we had a CAP flight go down a while back and some guys burned. Of course, just like anything else you can wear either the AF Nomex or the CAP Nomex. CAP is blue, AF is olive, both feel great when its 110F outside ![]() (this is recent) the gold shirt. -Robert Hello Robert and everyone, The CAP regs are the same down here south of I-10....it's just the General Emergency Services Qual doesn't take that long....have you looked at the 116 exam? Once you've taken it, you are GES qual'd. The preparation is not difficult. Have you started completing the SQTR for Scanner/Observer? I see in the CAP data base that you are listed as an SM. Talk to the Professional Development guy in CA151 and ask about rank, if that's important to you. Find someone to mentor you through the process. If they are a SET qual'd that's even better. Again, get started filling out the SQTR for Urban DF. It ain't rocket science. We use the Little L-per and a Tracker. Look in the publications section of the National HQ website and find the pamphlet on ELT searches.....a few pictures and not much plot but it tells you everything that you need to know. If the Nomex flight suits are required, it's a local thing for your group. I wear it on missions but not on other flights such as Cadet O-rides, travel to meetings, or currency rides. If you need mission participation credit, plan a trip to LA, the Redneck Riviera. We fly missions Thursday through Sunday this time of year. Semper vi., Stephen Foley, Alabama AL112 |
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