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1. What does our CAP squadron do? Columbus Senior Squadron focuses primarily in Emergency Services and Aerospace Education. Emergency Services includes search and rescue, disaster relief, and homeland security. As a Senior squadron, we focus much of our attention to training and serving as crew members in the aircraft for...
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MISSION PREP

When participating in any Emergency Services mission, the following checklist should be used for to ensure you have the required items All Members CAP ID Card CAPF 101, printed from eServices showing latest qualifications and training statuses CAPF 161 Emergency Information, completed (2 copies) CAP Uniform (Proper and correct) Driver's...
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Communications

ABOUT CAP COMMUNICATIONS: The Civil Air Patrol communications system includes thousands of HF and VHF radios with trained operators across the United States. The system operates in support of all CAP missions, including Emergency Services, Aerospace Education and the CAP Cadet Program. The focus of the CAP system is tactical...
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Aerospace Education

CAP maintains both internal and external aerospace education programs. CAP members, both adults and cadets, follow programs to learn about aviation and aerospace principles. CAP also reaches out to the general public through a special program for teachers at all grade levels. Through this program, CAP provides free classroom materials...
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Membership Application

You must be at least 18yrs of age to join the Columbus Senior Squadron. If you are a Cadet candidate (under 18 years of age), or looking to volunteer to assist in a Cadet squadron, there are several squadrons in the Columbus area. See the FAQs page for more information...
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