| Our Missions & Goals |
The Primary Missions of Civil Air Patrol
In 1946, Congress granted a charter to Civil Air Patrol, charging
its members with three missions. First, CAP was to promote aviation.
As years passed, that mission expanded to include aerospace education
as well. Second, CAP was to provide a training program to support
the nation's youth in contributing to society and preparing for
successful adult lives. Finally, CAP was to continue its emergency
services, the work for which CAP is still best known today.
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| Aerospace Education |
CAP
maintains both internal and external aerospace education programs.
CAP members, both adults and cadets, follow a rigorous program
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 and lesson plans for aerospace education and each year
sponsors the premier national conference in this field.
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| Cadet Programs |
CAP’s
cadet program trains young men and women in teamwork, moral leadership,
aerospace education, technical skills to support emergency services,
and military history and customs. Through national encampments,
a college and flight training scholarship program, and the International
Air Cadet Exchange, CAP cadets broaden their horizons, learn to
assume responsibility, feel self-confidence and set goals for
their lives.
Civil Air Patrol offers more than $200,000 in college scholarships
each year, and about 10 percent of each year’s freshman
class at the U.S. Air Force Academy is comprised of former CAP
cadets.
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| Emergency Services / Operations |
CAP helps our communities in times of need. Best known
for its members’ work in search and rescue and
disaster relief missions, CAP is expanding its role in
the 21st century to include an increasing number of homeland
security operations and exercises. CAP also performs counterdrug
reconnaissance missions at the request of law enforcement
agencies and can do radiological monitoring and damage assessment.
CAP members undergo rigorous training to perform these missions
safely and cost-effectively.
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