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I want to know if anyone can help me find a way to volunteer my time at
an air show some where in or around Minneapolis, Minnesota. I know we are coming to the end of summer and as far as I know October is the latest we have them in Minnesota. I am also open to any other ideas of how to volunteer my time within this industry. |
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Check with the EAA www.eaa.org for local airshows/fly ins,
also the CAP. "dani" wrote in message ups.com... |I want to know if anyone can help me find a way to volunteer my time at | an air show some where in or around Minneapolis, Minnesota. I know we | are coming to the end of summer and as far as I know October is the | latest we have them in Minnesota. I am also open to any other ideas of | how to volunteer my time within this industry. | |
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As Jim suggested, check with the Civil Air Patrol. We are losing a lot
of our members who were flyers in Korea and 'Nam because of age and infirmities. I was out for 18 years and went back in a year ago myself -- the equipment is much better now and there seems to be much more activity. Being a quasi-military organization, CAP is very much into procedures and safety, so don't expect to walk in off the street and be handed the keys to their equipment. Our roles have expanded considerably from the old SAR and Aerospace Ed to include more responsibilities in national disaster relief, local, state and federal agency support, organ and biomedical transport, and other similar tasks. I have young grandkids now and get significant satisfaction supporting the local law enforcement agencies in some of their activites. Check out http://www.cap.gov/ for further information. There are at least 3 units in the Minneapolis area: http://cap.findlocation.com/results.aspx?page=default But I'll be honest, I sure miss those old T-34s and O-1s... -----Original Message----- From: Jim Macklin [mailto ![]() Posted To: rec.aviation.piloting Conversation: I would like to find a place to volunteer my time Subject: I would like to find a place to volunteer my time Check with the EAA www.eaa.org for local airshows/fly ins, also the CAP. |
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Jim Carter wrote:
As Jim suggested, check with the Civil Air Patrol. We are losing a lot of our members who were flyers in Korea and 'Nam because of age and infirmities. Since you mention this, I'll ask....would a 20-something female fit in at all? I've been thinking about it, and really am not afraid of being the only woman (I work in the industry, and rarely see women) but I always got a feeling it was an old boys club. True? |
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Since you mention this, I'll ask....would a 20-something female fit in
at all? There are no doubt some male chauvinist units, but in general, women who are interested in aviation are welcomed. vince norris |
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Emily,
You would fit in as long as you are breathing, and are interested... Our local unit is (very loosely) commanded by an old Navy Air Wing Commander from Korea vintage, but about 20 to 30 percent of the senior members (adults) who attend are female. Our best observer for photo recon missions is one of our more experienced ladies. Our youngest female is going to have to curtail some of her activities with us because college is back in session. Our Emergency Services Officer is female, as is one of our ground team leaders, our Personnel Officer, our Admin Officer. One of our ladies just moved to Texas, but before she left she was responsible for our IT infrastructure. There are more male pilots by percentage, but that's typically because flying typically has more male members. A composite squadron will have both senior and cadet members, while a cadet squadron will have very few senior members and usually no air assets. A senior squadron will have only adults and like the composite squadron will almost always have air assets. We are turning in our 172 on the 25th and picking up a 182 T model. In Arkansas I believe we have 2 182s with G1000 panels, but the rest are all steam gauges with GX55s or the King equivalent. It might appear to be an old-boys-club, but the old-boys are all aviation focused so gender really doesn't have anything to do with it. Hope you can find time to check out your local units. I'd like to hear your impression... -----Original Message----- From: Emily ] Posted At: Thursday, August 17, 2006 9:41 PM Posted To: rec.aviation.piloting Conversation: I would like to find a place to volunteer my time Subject: I would like to find a place to volunteer my time Jim Carter wrote: As Jim suggested, check with the Civil Air Patrol. We are losing a lot of our members who were flyers in Korea and 'Nam because of age and infirmities. Since you mention this, I'll ask....would a 20-something female fit in at all? I've been thinking about it, and really am not afraid of being the only woman (I work in the industry, and rarely see women) but I always got a feeling it was an old boys club. True? |
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Jim Carter wrote:
snip Hope you can find time to check out your local units. I'd like to hear your impression... It's on the list of things to do if my company would give me one entire week at home for once. Honestly, I'm not so much interested in finding units with women (let's face it, I rarely see them at work, so I interact poorly with most of them and prefer being around men anyway) but I want to be assured that I won't be treated like a pariah. If that makes sense. |
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In my neck of the woods, if you can rassle a 50 pound bag of charcoal and
stand sweating over a hot grill for two hours flipping pancakes, it matters little what optional equipment you have on board your body. Jim "Emily" wrote in message . .. Jim Carter wrote: As Jim suggested, check with the Civil Air Patrol. We are losing a lot of our members who were flyers in Korea and 'Nam because of age and infirmities. Since you mention this, I'll ask....would a 20-something female fit in at all? I've been thinking about it, and really am not afraid of being the only woman (I work in the industry, and rarely see women) but I always got a feeling it was an old boys club. True? |
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RST Engineering wrote:
In my neck of the woods, if you can rassle a 50 pound bag of charcoal and stand sweating over a hot grill for two hours flipping pancakes, it matters little what optional equipment you have on board your body. Jim See, that's not aviation related to me and doesn't interest me in the slightest. |
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Our squadron had 4 or 5 female adult members out of maybe 15 adult member. As
far as I can tell they have no problems from the men. Some of the women hold staff positions. I don't see age as being a problem either. We have adult members from 18 years old's to Korea veterans. On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 21:41:09 -0500, Emily wrote: Since you mention this, I'll ask....would a 20-something female fit in at all? I've been thinking about it, and really am not afraid of being the only woman (I work in the industry, and rarely see women) but I always got a feeling it was an old boys club. True? GeorgeC |
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