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This overview details the updated process for the Cadet Orientation Flight Program in 2004, highlighting what remains the same and what’s new. Cadets will continue to fly, with pilots reporting flights that are verified by the wing and reimbursed by National HQ. Improvements include online reporting for pilots or designated personnel, allowing for quicker reimbursements and instant feedback on errors. The latest instructions can be found on CAP’s website, ensuring that users stay informed of process changes and access to the "After Flight Reporting" system.
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Cadet Orientation Flight Program Process Changes for 2004
Overview • What’s the same • What’s new • Benefits of new process • Detailed instructions
What’s the Same • Cadets fly • Pilot reports the flight • Wing verifies • National HQ reimburses
What’s New • Pilot, or anyone the wing designates, now reports online • Wing verifies online • Process started in April 2004 • CAPF 7 and 7T now obsolete
Benefits of New Process • Pilots receive instant feedback of any errors in their reports • Wings know how much they have left to spend • Reimbursements come much quicker
Detailed Instructions • CAP’s web site will always have the latest instructions • http://level2.cap.gov/index.cfm?nodeID=5751 • Look for the line near the top, which reads, “This page last updated on <date>. ” • Instructions for both gliders & powered aircraft
Access to System • Your WSA should have granted you permissions to the “After Flight Reporting” link when you log into e-Services • www.capnhq.gov • Look for the link under the “Restricted Applications” header (right-hand side of your screen)
COF Questions? On-line process: cof@capnhq.gov Wing Report: nginther@cap.gov Reimbursements: lmilner@cap.gov COF syllabus: rsmith@cap.gov