This is an actual photo of a Civil Air Patrol pilot flying over the Statue of Liberty. Following 9/11, CAP was the first to fly over "Ground Zero." Since then our pilots have been  performing important missions for America's  homeland security.

The Civil Air Patrol was established prior to World War II under the direction of the Army Air Corp. After the war, the Department of the Air Force was formed by the Defense Department and the CAP was moved from the Army to the Air Force. The CAP is a non-military civilian volunteer organization. Our operations are based on the military experience. This allows CAP to work within the different military organizations that call on the CAP for assistance.

Congress mandated the Civil Air Patrol to perform three major objectives.
        1. Search and Rescue
        2. Aerospace Education
        3. Cadet Programs

For more information and a free brochure regarding membership in the CAP, click on this link to go to the CAP National Headquarters website.