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MEMBERSHIP
Q: How much does it cost
to join CAP? A: PA
Wing Annual Dues: Cadet $31 Senior Members $62
Q: What are the age requirements
for joining CAP? A: Youth aged 12-18 may join CAP
as cadets and remain cadets until age 21. In special School Program squadrons, sixth graders may join, even if they are under age 12. Of course, adults
of any age are welcome to join CAP, too.
Q: Are cadets obligated to join the military? A: No,
but many do. Cadets who earn the Billy Mitchell Award may enter the Air Force at an advanced grade (E-3) if they choose to
enlist. The service academies and ROTC also look favorably on CAP experience. Approximately 10% of the USAF Academy cadet
corps got their start in CAP.
Q: What
level of commitment is expected from cadets? A: CAP
expects cadets to participate actively, but of course CAP recognizes that cadets have school, family, and other obligations
that take priority. Most squadrons meet weekly for about 2 1/2 hours, and offer special activities on the weekends and during
the summer. If your son or daughter is unable to attend a CAP activity, please have them let their commander know in advance.
Like any extra-curricular activity, cadets will get out of CAP only what they put into it.
Adult Supervision
Q:
Who leads and supervises the cadets? A: CAP
takes its responsibility to safeguard youth very seriously. The adult volunteers who interact with cadets (known as CAP senior
members) have been fingerprinted and screened by the FBI. Also, as part of their leadership training, advanced cadets lead
and mentor new cadets under the guidance of senior members. For more information, see our cadet protection policy.
School
Q: Do cadets need to maintain a certain grade point average
to participate in CAP? A: Of course, school comes first. CAP expects
cadets to maintain "satisfactory performance" at school, as defined by the cadet's parents. Because CAP emphasizes self-discipline,
it's not uncommon for parents to see their son's or daughter's grades increase as a result of their participation in
the Cadet Program.
Uniforms
Q:
Why do cadets wear uniforms? A: CAP
uses uniforms to promote teamwork and develop self-discipline. The uniform motivates cadets to set high standards for
themselves and to live their core values of integrity, volunteer service, excellence, and respect. Additionally, cadets practice
military customs and courtesies as part of their leadership training.
Q:
What uniforms do cadets wear? A: The
basic cadet uniform is the short-sleeve Air Force style blue uniform. Most cadets also choose to wear the optional BDU (camouflage)
uniform.
Q: How do cadets
obtain uniforms? A: New cadets are eligible to receive
the Air Force style blue uniform at no cost to them through the Cadet Uniform Program, upon joining (depending on the availability of Air Force funding). See your
local squadron commander for details. BDUs and other uniform items may be available through your squadron's supply, and
may be purchased through the clothing sales store on military installations.
Q:
How do cadets obtain uniform insignia? A: Vanguard is CAP's official supplier of uniform insignia.
Q: Where do the patches, insignia, etc. go on the uniform? A:
See the uniform mini-posters (PDF, 3.7mb) included in your son's or daughter's member kit.
Flying
Q: What's involved
with cadet orientation flights? A: Through
orientation flights in powered aircraft and gliders, cadets experience flight first-hand. CAP's pilots
are licensed by the FAA, follow a syllabus for each flight, and ensure the flight is conducted safely. Orientation flights
are free to cadets. See the squadron commander for information about when the next opportunity to fly is scheduled.
Cadet Promotions
Q: How
do cadets advance and earn promotions? A: Cadets advance at
their own pace through self-study and group study (see chart, PDF, 170k). To progress, cadets must (1) participate actively; (2) pass a written
leadership test; (3) pass a written aerospace test; (4) pass a physical fitness test; (5) participate in character
development forums; and most of all (6) demonstrate they have the maturity to accept increased responsibility. (In some stages
of the Cadet Program, these requirements differ slightly.)
Scholarships
Q: Does CAP offer any scholarships? A:
Yes. See our scholarships page for details.
Additional Questions & Concerns
Q: I have more questions about CAP. Where can I find answers? A: CAP's on-line Knowledgebase is a great source for more information about CAP programs. Of course, your son's or daughter's squadron
commander will also be glad to answer your questions.
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