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Texas Wing Civil Air Patrol Resources Available in Emergencies
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History/Charter
Organization/Resources
Operational Missions
Advanced Technology Tools
Mission Request Process
Overview
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Performing Missions
for America for
over 67 years
1941: CAP Established Dec 1st
1943: Transferred to War Department
1946: Incorporated (PL 476)
1948: Auxil iary of the United States
Air Force (PL 557)
CAP is a federally chartered nonprofit corporation
CAP is also the offic ial Auxiliary of the Air Force
First National Board Chairman: Gen Tooey Spaatz
History
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Congressional Charter
Aerospace Education
Cadet Programs
Emergency Services
SAR/DR
Homeland Security
Counterdrug
Humanitarian Services
CAP Members
AE Members
General Public
Leadership
Character Development
Aerospace Educat ion
Physical Fitness
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CAP Regions
Pacific
Region
Rocky Mt.
Region
Southwest
Region
North CentralRegion
Great Lakes
Region
Southeast
RegionHQ CAP
(Maxwell AFB, Ala.)
Northeast
Region
Middle East
Region
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Fixed Land
Radios
Mobile Radios
50
Vehicles
TXCAP Resources
Portable
Radios
3,415 Members
1,737Officers
1,678Cadets
34 Aircraft
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Gippsland GA-8
Cessna 172
Cessna 182
Can operate with 2500 runway
VHF AM and FM radio
Platforms
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$132 $1,712 $5,300 $6,800$0
$1,000
$2,000
$3,000
$4,000
$5,000
$6,000
$7,000
Auxiliary - Cessna UAS - Predator Helicopter - HH60G Airlift - C-130H
Cost-effective Force Multiplier
Notes: Chart shows average cost per flying hour
CAP normally receives agency mission funding via a MIPR
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Hurricane, tornado and flood damageassessment for federal, state and local
agencies
High Resolution Airborne Photography
Fire Watch (Fire Detection)
Missing or Overdue Aircraft searches
Missing Persons searches
Counterdrug Missions
Typical Missions
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Airborne Reconnaissance
Airborne Communication Relay
Traumatic Stress Response Team Support
Shelter Management
Advanced Ground Teams
Ground Communications
Support Available
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FEMA Support for Hurricanes Gustav and Ike Flew 389 sorties and 943 hours of aerial
reconnaissance in TX and LA
Took thousands of damage assessment photosFEMA
noted CAPs pictures were better than any other asset
Hurricane Response
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C3Tools: Portable Repeaters
Standardized aircraft capable ofemploying airborne repeaters (including
TF1 repeaters)
For remote mission operations where
cell phone and normal radio coverage
not available
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Water distribution stations
Door to Door Neighborhood surveys
Assistance with evacuation staging areas
Advanced Ground Teams
Other Missions
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Advanced Technology
20 High Resolution DigitalCameras.
Pictures are geo-referenced
with GPS locations.
Pictures can be attached to
Google Earth or GIS
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An example:
Digital picture can
Zoom in to get detail
information
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CSR Web site
Pictures are available with in minutes or hours
http://magic.csr.utexas.edu/emergency.htm
The information serves many useful purposes
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Advanced Ground Teams
Newly trained ground teams that match industry
standards
Are able to deploy for 72 hours
Has advanced communication equipment
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Air ForceState Governor
Request for
Assistance
Coordination
OSD Executive
Secretary
SECDEF
Joint Director of
Military Support(JDOMS)
Chairman, Joint
Chiefs of Staff
Commander,
NORTHCOMCAP Tasking
Defense Support to Civil Authorit ies:
CAP Advantage
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CAP (NOC)
888-211-1812
CAP Wing
NORTHCOM
AFNORTH-1AF (CAOC)
Tasking
Execution
Report
Requirement
DoDReport
Report
Tasking Federal
Agencies
State/local
Agencies or NGOs
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Requests to the State of Texas
DDCs or local officials
SOC
May be state funded or locally funded
Some local MOUs
Cost based prices
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Immediate response is appropriate when necessary to:
Save lives
Prevent human suffering
Mitigate great property damage under imminently
serious conditions
CAP must receive authorization from the Air
Component Commander or his designee to conduct animmediate response mission
Immediate Response Requests
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Cannot:
Search individuals/vehicles
SeizeArrest
Interrogate
Direct Law Enforcement Activities
Posse Comitatus Act
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Civil Air Patrol is ready, wil ling and able
to assist with routine requests or
emergency situations
Our volunteers are highly trained
professionals who will meet your
mission requirements
Civil Air Patrol is a cost effective force
multiplier and wants to help!
Bottom-line
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Citizens Serving Communities
http://gocivilairpatrol.com
Civil Air Patrol