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Pilots

If you’re a pilot, or you’d like to be, CAP has plenty of opportunities tailor-made for you. CAP owns the largest fleet of single-engine piston aircraft in the nation, and CAP pilots are able to fly those planes to perform CAP missions in service to their local communities. This includes the Maryland Wing, where CAP pilots can fly any of the aircraft within the Wing in which they are qualified to fly.

Maryland CAP pilots fly reconnaissance missions for homeland security, search and rescue and disaster relief, and even counterdrug reconnaissance at the request of government or law enforcement agencies. We transport medical personnel and supplies, blood and live tissue. In times of disaster, we assess damage and transport emergency personnel from site to site.

The Civil Air Patrol's aircraft are hangared at strategic locations throughout the State of Maryland to be readily available when missions arise. CAP members maintain these aircraft at the highest levels of safety and efficiency and have access to specialists at CAP Wing and National Headquarters for maintenance, safety and training questions.

If you’d like to become a CAP pilot, you must be at least 17 years of age and hold a valid FAA private, commercial or airline transport pilot certificate. You must have a Class III or higher medical certificate and a current flight review.

You’ll have to satisfactorily complete a flight check and pass a written exam. You’ll also need to complete aircraft questionnaires for each plane you’re qualified to fly.

As a CAP pilot, you perform some of the organization’s most important work. CAP is also a great place for you to meet and work with people who share your interest in flying and want to use their skills in a meaningful way.

For Further Information...

Please feel free to contact us at the email address below for the Annapolis Composite Squadron to obtain information and assistance in becoming a CAP pilot.

emergencyservices@capannapolis.org

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