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Operations => Aviation & Flying Activities => Topic started by: Capt_Redfox30 on March 26, 2008, 01:56:40 PM

Title: New Pilot Training
Post by: Capt_Redfox30 on March 26, 2008, 01:56:40 PM
I had a senior join my squadron last week who is a CFI.  He wants to become certified as a CAP pilot.  I have a checklist of how to become certified.  But, I cant find a checklist for becoming a Cadet Orientation Pilot, or a Transport Pilot, etc.  Does anyone know a place that has something like that.  Thanks. 
Title: Re: New Pilot Training
Post by: brasda91 on March 26, 2008, 03:00:23 PM
Quote from: Capt_Redfox30 on March 26, 2008, 01:56:40 PM
I had a senior join my squadron last week who is a CFI.  He wants to become certified as a CAP pilot.  I have a checklist of how to become certified.  But, I cant find a checklist for becoming a Cadet Orientation Pilot, or a Transport Pilot, etc.  Does anyone know a place that has something like that.  Thanks. 

CHAPTER 3 – PILOT QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
3-1. General. This chapter prescribes aircrew qualifications and requirements to fly CAP aircraft.
3-2. Pilot Qualifications.


3-2. Pilot Qualifications.

f. Cadet Orientation Pilot. The following requirements must be met to be designated as cadet orientation pilot:

(1) Be an active CAP pilot at least 21 years of age (or 18 years of age with a valid FAA CFI certificate).

(2) CAP powered pilots must have a minimum of 200 hours (300 hours, Commercial certificate, and Class II medical for AFROTC orientation flights) total pilot-in-command (PIC)time in the category and class of airplane to be used.

(3) CAP glider pilots must have one of the following:

(a) A minimum of 50 hours PIC in gliders.

(b) A minimum of 100 flights as PIC of a glider.

(c) A minimum of 50 flights in the past 12 months as PIC of a glider.

(d) Be a current CFIG.

(4) Satisfactorily demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the cadet orientation flight program syllabus to a CAP check pilot and have the CAPF 5 flight check annotated as qualified to conduct cadet orientation flights.

(5) Be designated in writing as a cadet orientation pilot in the applicable aircraft group(s) by the present Executive Director, region, or wing commander, or their designee.

Title: Re: New Pilot Training
Post by: SAR-EMT1 on March 29, 2008, 03:02:41 PM
What about the other pilot types? Transport etc...
Title: Re: New Pilot Training
Post by: nesagsar on March 30, 2008, 03:26:35 AM

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Title: Re: New Pilot Training
Post by: Frenchie on March 30, 2008, 02:13:05 PM
Quote from: SAR-EMT1 on March 29, 2008, 03:02:41 PM
What about the other pilot types? Transport etc...

You can look it all up in 60-1, but the easy way is to go to:

eServices

Click on:

1) My Operations Qualifications/National Reports

2) Pilot

3) What do I need?

Select the achievement in which you are interested.

For Transport Mission Pilot, you need

1) 50 hrs X-country time logged.

2) ≥ 18 yrs old

3) GES

4) ≥ 100 hrs PIC