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1 Headquarters McKinney Squadron Civil Air Patrol McKinney Aerospace McKinney, TX General Operations Plan Standard General Operating Procedures For Cadet Flight Fest & Ground Team Extravaganza 25 June June 2015 SWR-TX-295 Headquarters, FCDS McKinney, Texas Project Officer Information: Sandra Locascio, Capt, CAP Pre-event phone: Cell Texas Wing Headquarters Texas Wing Inspector General
2 Table of Contents Page Number 1. General Notification & Application (Fees) Exercise Description Training Objectives Flight Operations Ground Operations Cadet Participation / Bivouac Safety - SAFETY IS PARAMOUNT Staff Requirements Uniform Requirements Administration Facilities Logistics Military Support Requirements Other Agency Involvement Public Affairs Contingencies Cadet Requirements for Admission Page 2 of 18 Cadet Flight Fest 25 June June 2015
3 1. General a. Type of Event This event is provided for the cadets within several miles of the Thunderbolt squadron. Seven major components include Cadet O-rides for the weekend and various trainings surrounding ground operations, air-ground operations, First Aid, Aerospace, new cadet Curry qualification, communications, and other associated tasks. This will allow the cadets to take these trainings and apply them at various SAREX and encampment activities. b. Location Collin County Adventure Camp W Houston Street, Anna, TX / McKinney Airport. c. Primary Dates & Times Cadet Flight Fest: 25 June June 2015 Sign in will be conducted 1500 on 25 June 2015 Courses will begin at 1700, 25 June 2015 and end at 1700, 28 June 2015 d. Alternate Dates None Page 3 of 18 Cadet Flight Fest 25 June June 2015
4 e. USAF Funding McKinney Squadron - Texas Wing Group II - Civil Air Patrol For Cadet O Flights only f. Mission Symbol Not applicable g. Air Force Mission Number To be Assigned h. OES Training Number Not applicable i. Project Officer/Contact Person Instructor Cadet Flight Fest Capt. Sandra Locascio, CAP 705 Pulitzer Lane Allen, Texas Mobile Phone: Home: salocasc@sbcglobal.net j. Initial Reporting Times Check in will be conducted 1500 on 25 June 2015 at the Education Building. Additional accommodations for participants for alternate check in will be permitted with prior notification to the Project Officer. 2. Notification & Application a. Notification of exercise a. This event has been communicated to various groups. Notification via brochure, weblink, and oral communication. b. Qualification requirements a. Attendees shall be active CAP members in a current unit position. Cadet members have a minimum of a Curry rating and completed their ORM Basic (116, 117-1) ICS 100 and 700, with exception to Cadets attending Page 4 of 18 Cadet Flight Fest 25 June June 2015
5 in the Great Start program for Curry achievement. Senior Members must have completed ORM Basic. Cadets should be highly motivated and ready to learn and have fun. c. Additional requirements a. Bring a Participation Letter from your unit s commander that validates your current safety status. CAPF-31, CAPF 161 b. Current Membership card c. CAP 101 Card d. SQTR s e. Complete pre-requisites as defined in the course outlines within this document f. See Cadet Requirements for Admission listed at the end of the Ops Plan. d. Exercise capacity a. The maximum number of participants will be limited to no more than 150 cadets. The course may be postponed or cancelled if less than 50 cadets have registered by Friday June 19. For every 10 cadets present, a senior member must be available. e. Exercise enrollment procedures f. Fees a. Registration for the event is to be completed on line or through the cadet s squadron commander. a. Fees are $65 per person prior to 10 June 2015, $75 from 11 June 28 June 2015 b. Additional and optional fee $10 for Cadet Flight Fest T-Shirt. We will use the same T shirt as provided last year. Therefore, if you purchased one the year before, bring it with you. c. The event fee includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, water, and miscellaneous equipment needed for four days. d. Payments are made online 3. Exercise Description Page 5 of 18 Cadet Flight Fest 25 June June 2015
6 We will be conducting several Cadet Orientation flights throughout the weekend to get cadets current with their powered flights. Additionally, there will be flight line marshaling offered to the cadets, various ground team activities including ELT searches and UDF, compass and map exercises, ISR and icut trainings, Ground Team 3 exercises. Courses are designed to complete various CAP required SQTRs. Aviation related activities will be held at McKinney Airport (TKI), ground and classroom activities will be conducted at the McKinney squadron. Course Schedule (subject to change): Calendar Airport Activities: Thursday Registration Dinner Preparatory Classes / Rocketry Friday Breakfast Clean up O-Rides Air activities - Marshalling Dinner Night ELT Search Saturday Breakfast Clean up Air activities - Marshalling Dinner Evening Adventure Sunday Breakfast Clean up Air activities - Marshalling con t Lunch Air activities - Marshalling finish Pack up Graduation / departure Calendar Classroom Aerospace/Great Start Activities: Thursday Page 6 of 18 Cadet Flight Fest 25 June June 2015
7 Registration Dinner Preparatory Classes Friday Breakfast Clean up O Rides Curry Aerospace O Rides - Aerospace Curry Study Dinner Night ELT Search Saturday Breakfast Clean up Curry Study Dinner Night Activity Sunday Breakfast Clean up Curry Study con t Lunch Curry Study finish Pack up Graduation / departure Calendar Classroom Ground Team Activities: Thursday Registration Dinner Preparatory Classes Friday Breakfast Clean up GT1/2/3 (lunch on the field) Dinner Night ELT Search Page 7 of 18 Cadet Flight Fest 25 June June 2015
8 Saturday Breakfast Clean up O-Rides GT GT1/2/3 (lunch on the field) O-Rides GT Dinner Night ELT Search Sunday Breakfast Clean up O-Rides GT GT2/3 con t Lunch GT1/2/3 finish Pack up Graduation / departure *subject to change 4. Training Objectives Primary training objectives Ground / Classroom a. SAR ground team activities enriching cadet skills by 5%. b. Communications training will be accomplished to include ISR training. c. ELT / UDF searches to increase knowledge of the operation of location devices and disabling. d. Increase skill levels on compass usage and orienteering by 10%. e. Completion of the knowledge training for GM3, practical application and signoff if possible. Primary training objectives Aviation a. Complete Cadet Powered Orientation rides / Syllabus 1 and 2 90%. If time and resources permit, additional orientation riders for syllabus 3-5. b. Certify 5% of cadets in attendance through flight line marshaling. c. Increase knowledge base of ATC related operations. 5. Flight Operations a. Aviation Resource requirements Page 8 of 18 Cadet Flight Fest 25 June June 2015
9 Fuel and aircraft services are available from Cutter Aviation, (FBO) at McKinney airport. Aircraft will be reserved in CAPERS for this event. b. Cadet Orientation Ride Sorties a. Cadet O-Rides will commence at 0800 on Friday 26 June and Saturday 27 June, and end at Sunday 28 June, O-Rides will commence at 0800 and end at b. Cadets will arrive with ample time of their scheduled flight. Failure for a Cadet to arrive within 10 minutes of scheduled time of departure will allow for waitlisted cadets to occupy the seat. Cadets will be waitlisted if all slots are filled. c. Crew composite - Each flight will consist of a certified Orientation pilot and two cadets. The cadets will change seats upon arrival back to McKinney airport and after total shutdown. d. Cadet O-Rides will be launched in separate blocks of times and dispersed among several grids. e. Divert airfields and mission recall procedures Airports to be used in the event the primary airport becomes unusable due to adverse weather, runway closure, etc., will be identified on each CAPFe104. Methods of recalling or diverting airborne aircraft will be briefed to each aircrew. f. Flight line operations will be provided by cadets completing their Marshaling certifications. c. O-Ride scheduling a. Cadets will forward their information to their commanding officers, enter via online registration: Thunderbolt Web site. Information will include: i. Name ii. CAP ID iii. Phone contact iv. (cadet) v. (parent) vi. Squadron vii. Weight viii. Syllabus Ride # b. Cadets will be scheduled among the pilots/planes available within the two days of the Cadet Flight Fest and will be notified via of their pending times. d. Additional Flight Line Activities include: a. Flight Line Marshalling - Flight marshalling is a full day event in order to show proficiency as detailed within the SQTR. Certification will be provided if the cadet completes all the required and necessary tasks. Page 9 of 18 Cadet Flight Fest 25 June June 2015
10 Flight Marshalling will require a few senior members to assist. This also provides senior members an opportunity to get certified as well as helping assist our cadets learn a valuable skill. Cadets are required to complete Aircraft Ground Handling video, review the Flight Line Familiarization PowerPoint, and FLM Home Study course within 10 days of the Cadet Flight Fest. Attachments present with this document. b. Tower Tours Designed to illustrate to the cadet the actual operations of a fully functional control tower and ATC communications. 6. Ground Operations a. Ground transportation to and from this activity is responsibility of the cadet/ senior member. b. Ground transportation between SWR-TX-295 Headquarter and McKinney/Collin County airport will be available throughout both days. The transportation will from POV s. c. Classroom Activities a. Classroom activities are designed to provide cadets with the basic or required information necessary to complete their SQTR s and prepare them for future encampments and SAREX activities. b. All classes will be conducted at the McKinney Squadron property, with the possible exception of the class entitled Runway Markings c. Classes include: i. 24 hour packs Classroom instruction geared to illustrate what s needed in the 24 hour packs. Detail review of each item, its demonstrated purpose, and why, when, and where it s needed. Essential to learn prior to any cadet encampment. ii. First Aid - First Aid classes geared to provide immediate first aid by cadets. This does not include resuscitation or critical medical requirements. This is first responder first aid only and is a certified event. SQTR will need to be provided and completed post the class. iii. Runway Markings - Runway Markings is designed for the novice cadet to understand the various markings and signals they see upon airport grounds. This is a PowerPoint presentation and follows the information within the Private Pilot Handbook. It is a pre-requisite needed prior to the Cadet O-rides to assist the cadet to understanding airport structures. It is also beneficial to complete prior to the tower tours where the runway markings are easily visible. Page 10 of 18 Cadet Flight Fest 25 June June 2015
11 iv. GM3 Practical classroom training surrounding all the components associated with the certification, inclusive of instruction on using compasses, L-pers, and other necessary equipment. d. Outdoor Activities a. Outdoor activities are designed to provide cadets with the basic or required information necessary to complete their SQTR s and prepare them for future encampments and SAREX activities. b. Outdoor activities will be conducted at the YMCA Adventure Camp property. c. Activities include: i. ISR Communication Practical instruction on CAP communications procedures using ISR hand held radios. ii. ELT Tracking Use of L-Pers to find and disable an ELT iii. GM3 Practical application of the previous days training conducted outdoors and full understanding of search and rescue equipment. iv. Orienteering 7. Communications a. Requirements b. ISR Radios c. Land Line e. Cell Phone a. All communications will be performed and maintained through IC control and senior member communications. a. Will be utilized during training operations and for shuttle transport during the event. a. This facility does not have public phone access. The facilities internet access shall be turned off during the course of this activity. b. Cadets will not be allowed to bring their cell phones to the event. A list of emergency numbers will be made available prior to the event. Cell phones will be confiscated for the event and returned upon dismal. Additionally, any device capable of capturing photos and video will also be confiscated. Page 11 of 18 Cadet Flight Fest 25 June June 2015
12 f. Internet Connectivity Internet connectivity will be deactivated. Computer/Laptops/PDA shall only be used for course training in a supervised environment. 8. Cadet Participation / Bivouac a. Upon registration and dependent on the number of cadets, cadets will be assigned into flights and managed by squadron commanders. Commander Cadet Flight Fest June 2015 Safety Officer IC Exec Officer PAO Finance Deputy Commandant of Commander Cadets Medical SM 2 Cadets Ground Ops Flt Ops Admin/Logistics 2 Senior 2 Cadets GTM3 Set MSA Air Ops Comms SM 2 Cadets Food Prep 2 Seniors C/CC Great Start CQ Flt Mst Sqt Ground Mst Sqt Mst Sgt Aerospace Alpha Marshalling Bravo GT3 Charlie GT2 Delta Great Start Echo b. For the convenience of the Cadet Flight Fest and the activities for the cadets, McKinney squadron will be the site for cadets to bivouac for three nights of 25 June through 28 June. If the cadet is unable to stay the night or only capable of attending one day, they should indicate that at point of registration. c. Certain events will require the cadet to sign up for separately. They include: Cadet Orientation Ride, Flight Marshaling, and GM3 training. d. Cadets are expected to present timely for registration on 25 June at 1500 hours. Page 12 of 18 Cadet Flight Fest 25 June June 2015
13 e. Cadets should bring the following for overnight. Additional required information is found in the Cadet Requirements for Admission : 9. Safety - SAFETY IS PARAMOUNT a. All CAP emergency services operations involve some degree of risk. Participants must be alert and careful when operating aircraft or ground vehicles. Page 13 of 18 Cadet Flight Fest 25 June June 2015
14 b. Safety Briefings McKinney Squadron - Texas Wing Group II - Civil Air Patrol Safety briefing shall be conducted prior to starting each day, albeit at the squadron or at the flight line. c. ORM ORM should be conducted during all phases. Cadets and senior members will be expected to have completed at a minimum, their ORM Basic. For flight ORM s, it will be the responsibility of every practicing pilot to complete his/her own ORM for every sortie. d. Participation Letter A participation letter certifying that the participant has the latest safety information must be submitted at point of check-in. e. Emergency Contact and Notification Emergency phone number for this activity is This phone number will be monitored during the course of this activity. The monitor will retrieve the student or deliver a note depending on the critical nature of the call. 10. Staff Requirements a. CAPF-5 Qualified pilots required to fly Cadet O-Rides within the limits of required crew rest. b. Certified ground and classroom instructors for outdoor and classroom activities qualified to provide SQTR certification at the completion of each course. c. Senior members and security cadets to patrol and maintain discipline and supervision throughout the weekend. d. Check-in MSA s capable of managing money and perform the check in process expeditiously. e. Food service personnel for set up and delivery of all meals, snacks, and waters. f. Grounds personnel for set up of camping equipment, tents, and stations as needed. g. Emergency phone monitor will be a current CAP cadet or senior member with good communication and writing skills. Page 14 of 18 Cadet Flight Fest 25 June June 2015
15 h. Administration and catering staff will be a current CAP cadet or senior member. 11. Uniform Requirements a. Course Requirement Primary uniform is BDU. 12. Administration a. Check-in and procedures Check in will be conducted hours 25 June. Additional check ins can be accommodated with proper notification during registration. b. Credentials Only members with an active CAP membership may participate. 13. Facilities 14. Logistics The activity will be held at the Collin County Adventure Camp, located at 1180 W Houston St, Anna, Texas. The YMCA Collin County Adventure Camp is located 20 miles northwest of McKinney/Collin County airport. Additional locations include McKinney Airport (TKI) whereas transportation to and from TKI will be provided by the squadron. a. Billeting Tents provided by various squadrons and cadet tents will be set up and available on the nights of June. Upon check in, each cadet will be assigned quarters for the duration of the event. Tents and areas will be cleaned up daily from post breakfast. In some cases, tents may be stowed to allow for additional room for outdoor activities. Page 15 of 18 Cadet Flight Fest 25 June June 2015
16 Port-a-lets will be available for cadet and senior member s biological needs. The classroom building is NOT to be used for those needs. b. Messing Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner will be supplied during June, and breakfast and lunch will be supplied on 28 June. Snacks and ample water will be available during the weekend. c. Medical First Aid will be handled on site. An ADE is on site. Emergency medical contact will be initiated through 911. Non-emergency medical issues will be handled at the local hospital, which is Medical Center of McKinney-ED, which in two miles from unit headquarters. Medical Center of McKinney-ED 4500 Medical Center Dr, McKinney, TX (972) Military Support Requirements Not applicable 16. Other Agency Involvement Not applicable 17. Public Affairs a. Internal This exercise will be publicized using the Operations Plan on the Texas Wing website. A PAO will be assigned by the event commander. b. External News releases to local newspapers, radio and TV media may be made. However all press releases must have the Project Officer approval. 18. Contingencies a. Disaster or REDCAP Page 16 of 18 Cadet Flight Fest 25 June June 2015
17 The exercise may be suspended or terminated and CAP resources reassigned, only at the direction of an active REDCAP Incident Commander, Texas Wing/CC, or Texas Wing/LO; otherwise, exercises are expected to continue as planned. b. Adverse weather Adverse weather may postpone any or all of this event. Flying may be temporarily suspended due to weather. Outdoor activities may be temporarily halted. c. Mishap In the event of a mishap, the Safety Officer will immediately notify the Unit Commander. The Unit Commander will ensure all reporting actions are taken, including filling in the appropriate forms and briefing of the Grp2/CC, Texas Wing/IG, and Wing/CC. The Unit/CC, Grp2/CC, and TX WG HQ will determine the impact of the mishap and will make the determination on continuing the class or aborting it. d. Class Cancellation If the event is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstance, no cadet or senior member will pay the fee. f. Participant Cancellations N/A 19. Cadet Requirements for admission: a. All Events a. CAP Card b. 101 Card c. Safety Current d. CAPF 31 signed by Commander e. CAPF 161 f. CAPF 163 (medications) g. CAP Flight Fest Equipment list (located on page 12) h. Tent b. Ground Operations (GT3/GT2) a. Curry Completed b. 24 Hour Pack c. 116 Completed Page 17 of 18 Cadet Flight Fest 25 June June 2015
18 d Completed e. ICS 100, 700 f. ICUT (minimal online courses completed) c. Great Start a. Commanders Letter d. Marshalling a. Curry Completed b. 116 Completed c Completed d. ICS 100, 700 e. Aerospace a. Curry Completed b. ICUT (minimal online courses completed) Page 18 of 18 Cadet Flight Fest 25 June June 2015
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