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All Prairie Elementary students will be part of the Civil Air Patrol's Aerospace Connections in Education — ACE — program on Thursday, May 2.
The Civil Air Patrol is open to youths ages 12 and older, and Young Eagles is open to youths ages 7 to 17. ... Civil Air Patrol during a lesson on pre-flight check knowledge on Oct, 24 ...
Civil Air Patrol’s awarding-winning aerospace education program promotes aerospace, aviation, and STEM-related careers with engaging, standards-based, hands-on curriculum and activities. It provides training to the members of CAP, and also offers workshops for youth and educators across the nation through schools and at public aviation events ...
National Cadet Special Activities (NCSA) are Cadet Programs conducted by the Civil Air Patrol.NCSAs are designed to give cadets direct hands on experience with various aspects of the Civil Air Patrol program and provide meaningful insight into several aviation-related careers.
Explore the Aerospace Education section of the Civil Air Patrol website at GoCivilAirPatrol.com for information on specific programs including STEM Kits, the K-6th grade Aerospace Connections in Education (ACE)program, Aerospace Education Excellence (AEX), Teacher Orientation Program (TOP) flights (in CAP aircraft), and more.
Civil Air Patrol offers a cadet program for youth aged 12 to 21, which includes aerospace education and opportunities, leadership education and training, formal Air Force style drill and ceremonies training, and Emergency Services training.
Civil Air Patrol's cadet program is a traditional military-style cadet program with over 28,000 cadets nationwide [62] and is one of the three main missions of the Civil Air Patrol. CAP cadets wear modified versions of United States Air Force uniforms, hold rank and grade, and practice military customs and courtesies .
Civil Air Patrol offers aerospace education for cadet and senior Civil Air Patrol members, and the general public; this includes offering training to the members of the CAP, and teaching students through workshops taught at schools and public aviation events. [8]