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Thu, Sep 08, 2005

CAP Volunteers Complete 113th Flight In Support Of Katrina Relief Efforts

Ground teams conduct search and rescue operations, distibute relief supplies

Members of the all-volunteer Civil Air Patrol, the auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force, are conducting ongoing emergency operations in Louisiana and Mississippi.

Hundreds of members are supporting Hurricane Katrina relief operations by carrying out air and ground search and rescue missions, flying transport flights for city, state and federal emergency management officials, and shooting aerial damage-assessment photos  using CAP’s satellite-transmitted digital imaging technology. 

To date, CAP members have flown 113 sorties for a total of 318.5 hours of flight time and have contributed 3,192 hours of volunteer time in support of the hurricane relief effort.

In Louisiana:
  • On Sept. 6, CAP members flew aerial reconnaissance missions over Baton Rouge to capture  SDIS (satellite digital imaging system) images of nursing homes;
  • On Sept. 5, CAP members flew aerial reconnaissance missions above St. Bernard Parish, the city of Slidell, and New Orleans nursing homes;
  • On Sept. 5, CAP members flew transport missions from Gulfport, Miss., to Baton Rouge, La.; from Lake Charles, La., to Baton Rouge; and from Dothan, Ala., to Baton Rouge;
  • On Sept. 4, CAP members conducted aerial surveys of higher education facilities for the Louisiana Board of Regents;
  • On Sept. 4, CAP members flew aerial reconnaissance surveys of potential landing zones for the Air National Guard;
  • On Sept. 4, CAP members conducted reconnaissance of the Interstate 10 causeway for the Air National Guard;
  • On Sept. 4, CAP members transported 23 evacuees in three vans from downtown New Orleans to Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport;
  • On Sept. 3, CAP members flew aerial reconnaissance to assess potential landing zones for the Air National Guard;
  • On Sept. 3, CAP members conducted aerial reconnaissance of the Interstate 10 causeway for the Air National Guard;
  • On Sept. 3, CAP members conducted aerial surveys of higher education facilities for the Louisiana Board of Regents; and
  • On Sept. 3, CAP members conducted aerial reconnaissance in search of evacuees. Seven people were rescued.
In Mississippi:
  • On Sept. 6, CAP members captured SDIS aerial images of the Highway 90 bridge;
  • On Sept. 6, CAP members captured SDIS aerial images of southern Mississippi airports for the Mississippi Department of Transportation;
  • On Sept. 6, CAP members with Mississippi and Florida wing ground teams based at Pascagoula, Miss., surveyed Jackson County;
  • On Sept. 6, CAP members with the Alabama wing ground team based at Wiggins surveyed Stone County;
  • On Sept. 6, CAP members with the Texas and Pennsylvania wing ground teams based at Stennis Space Center, Miss., surveyed Hancock and Pearl River counties;
  • On Sept. 5, CAP members flew to Pascagoula and to Stennis Space Center to transport Mississippi Emergency Management officials;
  • On Sept. 5, CAP members flew aerial reconnaissance between Gulfport, Miss., and Jackson, Miss.;
  • On Sept. 5, CAP members with Mississippi Wing and Florida Wing ground teams at Pascagoula surveyed Jackson County;
  • On Sept. 5, CAP members with the Alabama Wing ground team at Wiggins surveyed Stone County;
  • On Sept. 5, CAP members with the Texas Wing ground team at Stennis Space Center surveyed Hancock County;
  • On Sept. 5, CAP members with the Pennsylvania Wing ground team at Stennis Space Center surveyed Pearl River County;
  • On Sept. 4, CAP members transported satellite phones, maps and equipment to Pascagoula;
  • On Sept. 4, CAP transported a CAP pilot from Hattiesburg, Miss., to Jackson for a high-bird relay;
  • On Sept. 4, CAP members transported medical supplies to emergency facilities;
  • On Sept. 4, CAP members conducted four missing person surveys;
  • On Sept. 4, CAP members transported tetanus vaccines to Naval Air Station New Orleans;
  • On Sept. 3, CAP members flew high-bird communications support for ground teams;
  • On Sept. 3, CAP members flew an aerial survey of an airport to assist preparation of a forward mission base;
  • On Sept. 3, CAP members repositioned ARCHER-equipped Gippsland GA-8 Airvan aircraft following an Army Corps of Engineers damage-assessment mission; and
  • On Sept. 3, CAP ground teams conducted local searches.
FMI: www.cap.gov

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