Services

CADET PROGRAMS:
Cadets have the opportunity to be a part of the United States Auxiliary (CAP), by starting as a Cadet Airman Basic and rising through the ranks by education, and physical fitness to attain the highest rank of Colonel.
Cadets have the opportunity to participate in orientation flights, drill and ceremonies, wearing a proper uniform, attending 1-week Encampment, and if a Cadet earns the rank of at least 2nd Lieutenant and decides to join the Air Force, they will be promoted to an E-3.

AEROSPACE EDUCATION:
AEROSPACE EDUCATION:
Cadets have the opportunity to learn about aircraft, drones, gliders, rocketry, space and astronomy, cyberspace and robotics.
Cadets are offered:
Orientation flights
STEM Academy
Encampment
Aerospace oriented-summer workshops
Career exploration activities.

EMERGENCY SERVICES:
Both Cadets and Senior members can be a part of CAP's Emergency Services program. Cadets and Seniors can be a part of the vital ground team members within their squadron and with the PA Wing.
Cadets and Senior members can also attend the prestigious and arduous Hawk Mountain Ranger school which is a specialized training center and National Cadet special activity for CAP.


Senior members have the opportunity to participate in:
Emergency Services- As either Ground Team Search and Rescue or Aircrew as a Pilot, Observer, Photographer or Mission Scanner.
Aerospace Education- Pilots can get flight time or educate cadets in all aspects of Aerospace including drones, gliders, and orientation flights.
Cadet Programs: Senior members can help educate Cadets on drilling, marching, military customs and courtesies.