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Where is the best place to find used CAP boots? I've seen some online
but they're still pretty expensive. It sounds like they don't allow standard "jungle boots" because they have plastic and melt in fire. -Robert |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... Where is the best place to find used CAP boots? I've seen some online but they're still pretty expensive. It sounds like they don't allow standard "jungle boots" because they have plastic and melt in fire. -Robert Real flight boots are very expensive. You may want to just look into combat boots. Combat boots can be found at any Army Surplus store, or if you have access, any military clothing sales. You can NOT buy flight boots at a military clothing sales. I bought mine from a place on the web no longer in business (can't remember the name) for about $170. Fidel |
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Are combat books ok? Wing says that "Jungle Boots" are a no-no. All
clothing worn during missions is required to be fire resistant (we are also required to wear full nomex). I heard the combat foots have plastic on them that can melt in a fire. -Robert |
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
Are combat books ok? Wing says that "Jungle Boots" are a no-no. All clothing worn during missions is required to be fire resistant (we are also required to wear full nomex). I heard the combat foots have plastic on them that can melt in a fire. Here's a place that claims their flight boots are approved by the USAF and USA: http://www.bellevilleshoe.com/public/public_5.htm#8 -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
oups.com... Where is the best place to find used CAP boots? I've seen some online but they're still pretty expensive. It sounds like they don't allow standard "jungle boots" because they have plastic and melt in fire. -Robert Hello Robert and All, From CAPR 39-1 Footwear: Any style leather, plain, black shoe or boot may be worn. No western style boots (Ropers and Wellingtons are acceptable). For safety reasons, mesh style boots are not recommended with flying clothing. Stephen |
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Somewhere there must be some sort of law of nature that we out west
must always be different... http://www.cawg.cap.gov/Files/Supple...r60-1supp1.pdf Region 60-1 supp says... 2-9. AMENDED: CAP Membership Cards and Uniforms. The standard PCR "appropriate CAP uniform" is a Nomex flight suit, gloves - preferably Nomex -- and full leather boots. Wing commanders may authorize other CAP uniforms as required to accomplish CAP flight operations IAW CAPR 39-1 or authorize "no" uniforms when specifically requested by the customer for Counter-Drug missions. In fact, I was just told by a check pilot that I cannot take my form 5 without proper boots. -Robert |
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teehee... I knew you were in PACR when you said "Full Nomex"
![]() always flew with my combat boots that I was issued by the Air Force (when I was Act. Duty). Never had a problem. Chris Robert M. Gary wrote: Somewhere there must be some sort of law of nature that we out west must always be different... http://www.cawg.cap.gov/Files/Supple...r60-1supp1.pdf Region 60-1 supp says... 2-9. AMENDED: CAP Membership Cards and Uniforms. The standard PCR "appropriate CAP uniform" is a Nomex flight suit, gloves - preferably Nomex -- and full leather boots. Wing commanders may authorize other CAP uniforms as required to accomplish CAP flight operations IAW CAPR 39-1 or authorize "no" uniforms when specifically requested by the customer for Counter-Drug missions. In fact, I was just told by a check pilot that I cannot take my form 5 without proper boots. -Robert |
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