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Disaster Relief: Often overlooked but vitally important is the role CAP plays in disaster relief operations. CAP provides air and ground transportation, and an extensive communications network. They fly disaster relief officials to remote locations, and support local, state and national disaster relief organizations with manpower and leadership. In fact, CAP has formal agreements with many government and humanitarian relief agencies such as the American Red Cross, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Federal Aviation Administration, National Transportation Safety Board and the United States Coast Guard. Humanitarian Services: Closely related to disaster relief is CAP's support of humanitarian missions. Usually in support of the Red Cross, CAP air crews transport time-sensitive medical materials including blood and human tissue in situations where other means of transportation are not possible. Air Force Support: It's hardly surprising that CAP performs several missions in direct support of the U.S. Air Force. Specifically, CAP conducts damage assessment, radiological monitoring, light transport, communications support, and low-altitude route surveys. Joint U.S. Air Force and CAP SAR exercises sharpen the skills of all participants and offer realistic training for a deadly serious mission.
Homeland Defence: CAP will have an important role under the nation's new Homeland Defence structure. Details are still being finalized, further information will be posted as available. |
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CAP operates a fleet of aircraft, such as the Cessna shown above, to fulfill our Emergency Services, and Counter Drug missions (Joint operations with DEA, US Customs, US Coast Guard and Law Enforcement Agencies), and to Provide Cadet Orientation Flights, Cadet Flight Encampments (Pilot training), and Senior Member Aircrew Training |
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