How far to CAP meetings?

Started by High Speed Low Drag, November 13, 2009, 11:29:36 PM

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Cadet Dan

2 miles down the road to the airport. >:D about 15 minute drive to winter location though...

mynetdude

I used to drive 45 miles a combination of city/interstate/rural to a squadron in the next county, had to transfer for health/family reasons and from the city to the squadron 10 minutes but I take my sister home after the meetings so its about 25-30 miles or so from the squadron then I have to go home from there so that's 18 miles back again a combination of crural/city/interstate and the squadron is in the same county.

My future plans in CAP will change so I don't know what squadron I will be with at that point.

Al Sayre

51 miles from home to SQ/HQ takes me about 50 minutes mostly on I-20.  If I go from work then it's 97 miles and about 90 minutes. 
Lt Col Al Sayre
MS Wing Staff Dude
Admiral, Great Navy of the State of Nebraska
GRW #2787

Rotorhead

Quote from: Cecil DP on November 14, 2009, 01:51:59 AM
I have a 45 minute drive, but also have 3 squadrons that are closer to me.
Ditto.
Capt. Scott Orr, CAP
Deputy Commander/Cadets
Prescott Composite Sqdn. 206
Prescott, AZ

C/MSgt Lunsford

100 miles round trip. I could go to the Hagerstown, MD squadron, but I have made Martinsburg Composite Squadron my Home.

Wright Brothers #13915

addo1

I drive anywhere from 60 minues to an hour and a half to get to my unit...
Addison Jaynes, SFO, CAP
Coordinator, Texas Wing International Air Cadet Exchange


National Cadet Advisory Council 2010

exFlight Officer

Now I drive a total of 3 hours to and from my squadron. I transfered and now have farther to go.

Flying Pig

Im about a 2hr round trip.  Unfortunately I only make it once or twice per month.   Lots of other things going on during the week that I cant get away from.

a2capt

Quote from: C/SSgt Lunsford on May 01, 2010, 01:26:19 AM
100 miles round trip. I could go to the Hagerstown, MD squadron, but I have made Martinsburg Composite Squadron my Home.

Heh, Hagerstown, I was born there, left when I was 4, don't remember much. Except last June I drove a 26 ft. U-Haul down Indian Cottage Rd. looking for the house I remember, only to find out that was the address before my time, and no wonder nothing looked familiar. I was looking for a 2 story square victorian house on a corner.  the only 2 stories on that street I saw were two split levels, and I certainly didn't remember any hills.

I should have checked to see if it was a CAP meeting night, and stayed. It was a Tuesday I was there..

tdepp

14.54 miles door to door for me if I leave from home.  2.93 miles if I leave from work.  If I'm coming from Zoltan V from my part time job as a Flying Saucer Mission Scanner and Human Body Prober, about 543.74 light years, give or take a light year or two.  Depends if the over-thrusters for the warp drive have been serviced lately or not or if the Flying Saucer Mission Pilot has been hitting the CT Alpha III joy juice or not and we take a detour to Fhloston Paradise to hang out with Maj. Korben Dallas (ret.).
Todd D. Epp, LL.M., Capt, CAP
Sioux Falls Composite Squadron Deputy Commander for Seniors
SD Wing Public Affairs Officer
Wing website: http://sdcap.us    Squadron website: http://www.siouxfallscap.com
Author of "This Day in Civil Air Patrol History" @ http://caphistory.blogspot.com

a2capt

Are you sure that NH3 isn't being huffed by an insider, and you're not just blaming it on transients?

.. Thats some tall story there ;-)

tdepp

Quote from: a2capt on May 14, 2010, 02:25:58 PM
Are you sure that NH3 isn't being huffed by an insider, and you're not just blaming it on transients?

.. Thats some tall story there ;-)
Perhaps I need to check our 182's CO detector.  I understand prolonged exposure can cause brain damage or commenting on CT.  :o
Todd D. Epp, LL.M., Capt, CAP
Sioux Falls Composite Squadron Deputy Commander for Seniors
SD Wing Public Affairs Officer
Wing website: http://sdcap.us    Squadron website: http://www.siouxfallscap.com
Author of "This Day in Civil Air Patrol History" @ http://caphistory.blogspot.com

C/CMSgt

45 minutes to an hour. Depends on the traffic.

SarDragon

en minutes if i have to stop at all of the lights. Less if not.

Huffing NH3? That'll sure clean out your sinuses fast!
Dave Bowles
Maj, CAP
AT1, USN Retired
50 Year Member
Mitchell Award (unnumbered)
C/WO, CAP, Ret

Raja1020

17 miles from Edgerton Wisconsin to Beloit Wisconsin