One of the perks of living in a modern society is the plethora of institutions that contribute to its citizens' well being. One such organization is an auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force ( https://www.af.mil/ ) that searches for and finds lost citizens, provides comfort in times of disaster, works to keep the homeland safe, and educates and inspires tens of thousands of young people to a life of service.
On this episode, Major Roy "Tater" Knight, 1st Lt Jerry "Cookie" Camp, and two young cadets of the California Wing of the Civil Air Patrol ( https://www.gocivilairpatrol.com/ ) join us to discuss this the history, mission, and opportunities for those who participate in the CAP. Since its formation during the earliest days of World War II, this vigilant organization of citizen Airmen has been committed to service to America and, indeed, a former guest and CAP alumnus who went on to a career flying F/A-18s in the Marine Corps ( https://www.marines.mil/ ) returns as cohost.
Questions answered on this episode include the different colors of ink in military flight logbooks, whether the painting of a low-flying F-14 Tomcat ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KWOZT1Y/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00KWOZT1Y&ie=UTF8&linkCode=as2&linkId=9b0947274e90bed1c77ec1e09be4c53b&tag=ftrpltpdcst18-20 ) kicking up two columns of water is accurate, and whether it is difficult for fighter pilots to calculate all the maneuvers they must make in flight.
Episode artwork by Janek Krause. Bumper music by Jaime Lopez and announcements by Clint Bell ( https://www.clintbellproductions.com/ ).
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