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Search and Rescue
From the very beginning, The United States Civil Air Patrol
(the US Air Force Auxiliary) has become well-known for its search activities in conjunction with
search and rescue (SAR) operations. Today we're the leading edge!
Most aircraft in this country are equipped with
emergency locator transmitters (ELTs) that are activated by the impact of a
crash. The signal is picked up by airliners or other aircraft, and the US Air
Force (95% of the time) notifies the nearest Civil Air Patrol unit.
Dahlonega Squadron is based at the feet of the
Appalachian Mountains, where mountain flying is an everyday fact of life for our
squadron, and any type of Search and Rescue can be complicated by difficult
weather and challenging terrain.
The United States Civil Air Patrol is directed by the
United States Air Force Rescue
Coordination Center at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida-- and the Georgia
Wing and Dahlonega Squadron are no exception. Search and rescue are a
large part of our local mission, since our squadron is located in the
Appalachian Mountains of northern Georgia. (In fact, our Squadron teaches
the Mountain Flying course to the
entire Georgia Wing.)
Outside of the continental United States, the Civil
Air Patrol directly supports the United States Joint Rescue Coordination Centers
in Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.
Is the Civil Air Patrol effective? The Civil
Air Patrol is credited with saving an average of 100 American lives per year~!
An Overview of the Civil Air Patrol
The Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is the civilian
auxiliary of the United States Air Force. While the CAP is sponsored by the Air
Force, it is not an operating reserve component under the Air Force or the
federal government. CAP is a non-profit volunteer organization with an
aviation-minded membership that includes people from all backgrounds,
lifestyles, and occupations.
It performs three congressionally assigned key
missions: emergency services, which includes search and rescue (by air and
ground) and disaster recovery operations; aerospace
education for youth and the general public; and cadet programs for teenage
youth. In addition, CAP has recently been tasked with
homeland security and courier service
missions.
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