CAP Squadron NC-082
Winston-Salem Composite Squadron

Senior Member Info

NC-082 Senior Member meeting is the 2ND THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH; 7-8:30 pm at the Squadron Building

AREAS OF SERVICES: EMERGENCY SERVICES, CADET PROGRAMS, AEROSPACE EDUCATION

Other valuable areas are Communications, Medical, Legal, Public Affairs, Operations, Administration, Historian, Finance, just to name a few.

Senior membership provides the member with a variety of opportunities. If you are a pilot, you can become a Mission Transport Pilot, transporting supplies, equipment and personnel to needed locations. You can also train to become a Mission Pilot, where you will be qualified to fly search and rescue missions. Other aircrew positions include Mission Observer and Scanner, both crucial to the search and rescue effort.
 
If flying is not your 'cup of tea', then becoming a Ground Team Member may interest you. In this specialty, you will be trained to search for downed aircraft, missing persons, or an errant ELT signal.
 
In the Cadet Programs specialty, you will have the opportunity to work with the youth in accomplishing their goals in the program, and assisting the staff in administering the program.
 
If you are a teacher, the Aerospace Education specialty provides you with the opportunity to teach the rocket scientists of tomorrow the value of the aerospace field.

For infomation on being a Senior member and the specialty tracks there is the: CAPP-7 Senior Member Fast Start Handbook (.pdf)

For a list of specialty tracks, a brief description of each, and links to their study guides click here.

Information on the CAP SENIOR MEMBER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM; CAPR 50-17 (.pdf)

Squadron Meeting for December 9, 2004    Blues or civilian equivalent at Golden Corral by Hanes Mall from 6:30-8:30

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