Civil Air Patrol holding open house today at Kalaeloa
Advertiser Staff
The general public is invited to the Civil Air Patrol West Oahu Squadron's Anniversary Open House celebration from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at the Pacific Aerospace Training Center, Kalaeloa Airport in Kapolei at 91-1259 Midway Road.
Free orientation rides in general aviation aircraft will be offered to youth ages 8 to 17 by the Honolulu Chapter of the Young Eagles organization (www.youngeagles.org). A parent or guardian must be present and sign a flight release.
A variety of aviation related organizations will be there with static aircraft displays and information including Hawaii National Guard, Honolulu Police Department, Honolulu Fire Department and Naval Air Museum at Barbers Point, according to a news release. Honolulu Community College Commercial Aviation Program (pilots) and Aviation Maintenance program (mechanics/electronics) will be available to answer questions.
Featured speaker will be CAP Lt. Co. James McFadden. He is a staff member of the Pennsylvania Wing's Hawk Mountain Ranger Training School and former Parkersburg Composite Squadron Commander. Hawk Mountain Ranger School is the longest running Search and Rescue school in the U.S. It's a physically demanding and academically challenging nine-day course started in response to a need for ground support of air search missions. More than 50 years old, the school is located on 77 wilderness acres where field leadership and survival training is taught in addition to search and rescue., according to the news release.
Civil Air Patrol is a congressionally chartered non-profit, volunteer organization established to provide Emergency Services, Cadet Programs and Aerospace Education. CAP is the official Auxiliary of the US Air Force and works closely with the State Civil Defense and Department of Homeland Security.