what is an 800 series squadron?
The 800 series was set up for School Squadrons. We have two such units in our wing.
school squadrons, similar to a jrotc program?
The Organization table in CAPWATCH has the entire country, would be quite easy to find in there.
I see 60 of them nationwide.
Hey, I wanna join NHQ-NHQ-888: "AOPA MEMBERS"...and it's a Senior Squadron!
Wing # of 8xx Units
AL 1
AZ 1
CA 3
CO 1
CT 1
FL 11
GA 2
ID 1
IN 3
KS 2
MD 3
NC 3
NHQ 1
NM 5
NV 2
NY 3
PA 10
SC 4
TX 4
Our 800 squadron is a composite squadron. Maybe it started as a school one?
is it an after school program, or in school? and if in school, who staffs it as senior members?
Quote from: Thrashed on February 01, 2012, 10:54:04 PM
Our 800 squadron is a composite squadron. Maybe it started as a school one?
I know of several that started out as a school squadron. The school distract lost interest or lost the teacher and CAP moved it to a comp squadron. Kept the 800 number, just not counted as a school unit anymore.
Quote from: Larry Mangum on February 01, 2012, 09:34:14 PM
Wing # of 8xx Units
AL 1
AZ 1
CA 3
CO 1
CT 1
FL 11
GA 2
ID 1
IN 3
KS 2
MD 3
NC 3
NHQ 1
NM 5
NV 2
NY 3
PA 10
SC 4
TX 4
I noticed a couple of wings have a "Group 800" and may number regular squadrons like that, but not sure.
The NHQ one is NHQ-888...the AOPA Members squadron.
Quote from: shoresfinest on February 01, 2012, 11:16:28 PM
is it an after school program, or in school? and if in school, who staffs it as senior members?
Depends on the program. Locally, CAP is an elective high school course. The teacher and a couple of administrators are CAP members, and the unit meets 2 or 3 times per week. The students get credit for the course.
The School Initiative momentum and actual interest fell off big time when NHQ stopped paying for Cadets/ students Membership Fees a few years back. Unfortunate that many Wings pushed for school programs in poorer iner city areas.