LOL, is CAP funded by the Air Force or government or do they charge for membership?
As far as my understanding goes they are a non-profit organization funded by the government. They probably have membership payments like everything else.
LOL, is CAP funded by the Air Force or government or do they charge for membership?
I disagree. They are not commissioned officers. In fact, get a PPL and be over 18 and I think you are automatically a CAP 2LT. When I was flight instructing many moons ago, they tried to entice me into joining with the offer of immediate "Captain". I turned down them down with a chuckle saying I was already a higher rank in the real military but I did offer to provide free flight instruction in their aircraft to any cadet as I felt it was a good exposure to aviation for high schoolers. They never took me up on the offer.
So there I was at the flight school instructing less then a year after I retired and my fellow instructor is in the briefing room with 2 teenagers. All 3 are wearing CAP labeled flight suits. I walk in and say "Hey Bob, what's up?" He frowns at me and says that he was conducting a classified briefing for a counter narcotics flight and would I please leave. "Counter narcotics? Have you talked to JIATF South?" "JIATF South? Who are they?" he asks. "Why they are the military task force that overseas all things counter narcotics along the southern U.S. I know most of their watch officers, want me to get one on the phone for you to coordinate with? Since it is a classified mission, they should have it on their list and I'm sure they'd like to talk with you." I get a scowl and a grunt, "it's a local mission set up by the squadron". "Oh...I get it...you guys are just going out to try and act important again."
Oh, yes. I had a nice laugh one day at an airshow when a CAP "Major" tried to scowl me down for not "yesma'am"ing her. Based on her haircut, makeup and waistline - she sort of resembled the Klingon lady in the pic above, but presumably not on purpose - I doubt she'd ever spent a day in the actual military.
She was with a couple of her teenage charges, I was working the static display. I'm giving them the dog and pony. Having answered their questions (no, the dome doesn't enable the E-2 to hover...yes, we're like AWACS; but we make this look good), America's Future moved on to the cool airplanes, and pseudo-major lingers behind to lecture me on how I need to show proper respect for rank in front of subordinates.
Me: "Well...ma'am...the way I understand it, you're not a comissioned officer, correct?"
Her: "That's not my point. You should respect the rank."
Me: "Okay, then. Enjoy your day."
Good times.
There actually was a cadet who asked verbatim "Did the Germans make you dig the tunnels?"
I disagree. They are not commissioned officers.
Yeah If I was T-Bird 8, I might very well have to crinkle up my 3 sizes too small, starched flight suit to get a round of Rocks in the Ring with the Assistant Deputy Vice Wing Commander who parked his Cessna next to my Viper.extremely extreeeeme!