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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... I find that most pilots who join CAP find that these missions are difficult on work/family, but for those that have more flexible schedules its very awesome! Depending on the number of hours, etc you have now you should probably expect to have about 10 hours in the plane before you are a qualified S&R pilot. You first need to qualify to fly the plane and then go through the training routines to become a mission pilot. Thanks for the information! I'm going to call them, say "this is what I can offer" and if it's what they need, so be it. I'm five minutes from the mouth of the Columbia Gorge which is a lost hiker haven. I've seen some become mission pilots in 2 months but most pilots do it over the course of 6-12 months. That fits my timeframe. (My wife is currently finishing up her second degree and then she'll be making good money. I'm "retiring" from the telecom/data industry because it's about to crash all over again. We have a baby, but my father lives five minutes away and he's retired, so that works out.) -c |
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