Who may immediately suspend a members cap flying privileges for cause?
Any commander in a CAP members chain of command, or an Incident Commander (IC) during a supervised mission, may immediately suspend CAP flying privileges of a member for cause if they believe that crew members behavior creates an ongoing concern regarding their readiness for continued flying duties (e.g., willful
Who has the authority to approve a civil air patrol to perform a mission in corporate status?
Missions can be accomplished by CAP as Corporate C missions in support of non-profit partner organizations as well as state and local agencies when approved by the CAP National Operations Center (NOC), or as the Auxiliary of the United States Air Force (USAF) IAW AFI 10-2701 in response to a written request or
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Cap form 83 templateCap form 83 pdfCap form 83 instructionsCap form 83 downloadCAP Form 160CAP formsCAP Form 2BCAP form 2A
Apr 11, 2005 This form will be used on all missions for storage of CAP mission records, and supporting agency documents if applicable. Additional Information.
At the time CAP recommended that the form should be evaluated after 2-3 years of use. In March 2007, The Steering Committee charged CAP with considering a
The application process starts with the member submitting a form 83 to the Wing CDO. This document is reviewed and approved by the Wing Commander and forwarded
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