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Civil Air Patrol – TX-391 – Dallas Composite Squadron

CAP Pilot Checklist

Prerequisites
Basic Emergency Services
FEMA Training
ICS 100 - http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/IS100b.asp
ICS 700 - http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/IS700a.asp
Membership Card/CAPID

Establish eServices Account: https://www.capnhq.gov

See: Where Do I Start? > Pilots and Air Crew

Upload Photo
Input emergency Contact information and basic ID data
Enter flight qualifications and upload documents
FAA Pilot Certificate
Current FAA Medical Certificate
Log entry of most recent flight review

Courses, Quizzes, Questionnaires

o Operations Security (OPSEC)


 CAP Online Courses and Exams on left side of eServices main page
o Ground Handling Video - Video and quiz on CAP Aircraft Ground Handling
Procedures
 Access in eServices by clicking here
o Radio Communications - self study
 CAPR 100-1 and 100-3 - Access from members pages under
Publications Library
o Radio Operator Permit
 Introductory Communication User Training (ICUT) Course Contact Unit
Communication Officer for classroom training
o CAP From 5 exam
 Click here to take the CAPF 5 exam
o Aircraft Questionnaire
 Access from gocivilairpatrol.com under "Forms", scroll to CAPF 5 and
then choose Airplane Questionnaire
 Knowledge items
o CAPR 70-1 and 62-1

Level 1 Courses: http://capmembers.com/cap_university/level_i_foundations.cfm


Foundation Courses
Cadet Protection Program Training (CPPT)
OPSEC Training and Non-Disclosure Agreement
Complete Equal Opportunity briefing
Complete CAP Online Safety Training
Aircraft Ground Handling
Monthly Safety Education
Introduction to CAP Safety
Safety Management System (SMS)
Basic Operational Risk Management (ORM)
Complete CAP Basic Emergency Services Training
CAPT 116 – General Emergency Service
CAPT 117 Part 1

Starters

 Browse the CAP public site


o gocivilairpatrol.com/
 Courses - under CAP University on Members page
o Level 1 Orientation for Seniors
 Includes: Foundations, Intro to CAP Safety, Cadet Protection Training
Program (CPPT), Equal Opportunity (EO), Operations Security
(OPSEC)
Note: Within eServices "My Operations Qualifications" is a feature for all things
CAP Pilot related called "What Do I Need" that is helpful in understanding what
things are required, missing or expired.

CAP Pilot

 Prerequisites
o FAA Documentation - enter in eServices My Operations Qualifications
o Private, Commercial or Airline Transport Pilot Certificate with Airplane Single
Engine Rating
o Instructor certificates with expiration date is held
o Medical Certificate - class and date of exam or date of expiration for special
issuance
o Flight Review - date of review or date of FAA Wings and phase
o Flight experience - hours as PIC
 Enter on Prerequisites page - required for appointments and
qualifications
o Current - Meets 14 CFR 61.57 (recent flight experience) for designated
operation
 Knowledge items
o CAPR 70-1 and 62-1
 Courses, Quizzes, Questionnaires
o Operations Security (OPSEC)
 CAP Online Courses and Exams on left side of eServices main page
o Ground Handling Video - Video and quiz on CAP Aircraft Ground Handling
Procedures
 Access in eServices by clicking here
o Radio Communications - self study
 CAPR 100-1 and 100-3 - Access from members pages under
Publications Library
o Radio Operator Permit
 Introductory Communication User Training (ICUT) Course Contact Unit
Communication Officer for classroom training
o CAP From 5 exam
 Click here to take the CAPF 5 exam
oAircraft Questionnaire
 Access from gocivilairpatrol.com under "Forms", scroll to CAPF 5 and
then choose Airplane Questionnaire
 CAPF 5 Check Ride
o Complete your specific data on the form and take with you to the check ride
 Access from gocivilairpatrol.com under "Forms", scroll to CAPF 5
 Review the information on the Standardization and Evaluation page
for the conduct of the check ride
o Schedule your check ride with a CAP check pilot qualified in the aircraft model
you will be flying
 Upon completion the check pilot will sign the form and check off any
additional endorsements
 Enter the check ride data in My Ops Quals on the "Airplane" page
 Data must be validated by your units Operations Officer, Group
Commander or Deputy
 CAP Pilot status must be approved

Transport Mission Pilot

 Prerequisites
o CAP VFR Pilot at least 18 years of age
o 100 Hours PIC and 50 hours cross country
o General Emergency Services (GES) qualification
 Study CAPR 60-3 and 62-1 and any CAP/CC Letters posted
 CAP Test 116 - Online on the Learning Management System
 Courses
o NIMS courses IS-100.b and IS-700.a - completion certificate will be required
 http://training.fema.gov/IS/crslist.asp
 Knowledge items
o CAPR 70-1, 60-3, 62-1, 173-3
 Complete Specialty Qualification Training Record (SQTR) in eServices
o My Operations Qualifications, Entry/View Worksheet under Emergency
Services, SQTR's
 Data requires validation and TMP qualification requires approval

Cadet Orientation Pilot

 Orientation pilots must be at least 21 years of age or hold a CFI certificate


 For gliders pilots must have at least 100 hours PIC or hold a CFIG certificate
 CAP cadet orientation pilot - requires 200 hours PIC
o Print for reference and review CAPP 52-7 cadet orientation flight syllabus
o Complete online exam - recommend doing the CAP and AFROTC exams on
the Learning Management System
o Online exam data is recorded automatically - "demonstration to check pilot"
must be entered and validated
 AFROTC cadet orientation pilot - requires 300 hours PIC
o Print for reference and review memorandum for AFROTC and AF JROTC
flights - note new every year
 Aircraft Operations
 Online exam data is recorded automatically, "demonstration to check pilot" entry
must be validated
 These are appointments requiring approval by the Wing/Region CC or designee

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