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AZ Wing CAP Mission Aircrew Airborne Photographer Revision Jan 2015

AZ Wing CAP Mission Aircrew Airborne Photographer Revision Jan 2015. Introduction.

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AZ Wing CAP Mission Aircrew Airborne Photographer Revision Jan 2015

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  1. AZ WingCAP Mission AircrewAirborne PhotographerRevision Jan 2015

  2. Introduction • The Airborne Photographer (AP) serves as a member of a CAP flight crew and is tasked with taking airborne photographs and/or video of specified ground targets that completely meet or exceed the customer’s objectives and needs • Class Content: • Airborne Photography techniques • New CAP & AZWG standards and applications for photo processing and uploads • Some content not yet disseminated to the AZWG

  3. Crew Positions • The Airborne Photographer (AP – normally MS) is tasked with taking airborne photographs and/or video of specified ground targets per the customers requested, and providing that output, formatted for delivery to the customer • The Mission Pilot (MP) plans and flies aerial imaging sorties and therefore needs to review this text and practice the planning, the various imaging flight patterns, and how to effectively communications with the AP • The Third Crewmember (e.g. MO), in addition to regular crew duties, acts as a Photography Log keeper and assists the AP in other imaging-related tasks. Successful completion of the mission is highly dependent upon this position

  4. AZ Wing AP Expectations (1) • Capturing and delivering high quality airborne imagery is a leading priority for CAP National HQ and the AZ Wing • The AP is a resource for the AZ Wing • Be prepared to operate with remote squadrons as needed in the performance of special imagery missions or training activities • Obtain the necessary photography and computer application skills: • Google Earth • ViewNX2 • CAPUploader

  5. AZ Wing AP Expectations (2) • The AP is a team leader in imagery missions • The proficient AP will be the lead in determining imagery mission requirements, briefings, execution, debriefings and a quality product delivery to the customer per their requirements • AP & MP training and cooperation is critical • It is the responsibility of the AP to maintain the required AP skill levels & proficiency • Incorporate AP practices in training missions where appropriate

  6. NESA AP Reference Materials AP MART AP Task Guide AP SQTR eServices, Ops Quals NESA MASC: http://nesa.cap.gov/mas-curriculum-2 NESA AP Course: http://nesa.cap.gov/s/CAP-Airborne-Photographer-Course-Slides-Rev-Oct-13.pptx

  7. AP Task Items – Cross Reference

  8. AZWG AP Course Content • The Arizona Wing AP course complies with CAP HQ standards and AP curriculum content • Arizona Wing may add Wing-unique course features as needed • AP training is presented here in summary fashion, you are responsible for the material in the AP MART & Task Guides • Other Imaging Achievements: • The unique requirements of the Aerial Digital Imaging System (ADIS; was SDIS) mission is covered in the ADIS SQTR & course • The unique requirements of the Geospatial Information Interoperability Exploitation-Portable system (GIIEP) is covered in the GIIEP course • The Airborne Real-time Cueing Hyperspectral Enhanced Recon (ARCHER) system is operated by Archer-trained personnel and is covered by a separate SQTR & training

  9. Special Notes • This course will use the Nikon D-90 for camera operation examples • Other Nikon Cameras in AZ Wing: • D-200 (external GPS) • D-7100 (very similar to D90) • Use of member owned cameras is not permitted to capture photos for delivery to the customer

  10. Ownership of Photos • If you are taking photos on a training mission (i.e., not for delivery to a specific customer): The photos or video are the property of CAP: • If you want to post them or use them outside the training mission, please contact your IC and get approval for the specific use of the images • If you are taking mission images for a customer (including CAP): The photos or video are the property of the customer • They may not be used for ANY reason (including training) without the expressed written consent of the customer • Contact your IC to get the permission for the specific use • Don’t be surprised that the customer may not want you to use the photos or video for other purposes

  11. AZWG AP Course Roadmap Module Name: Roadmap Item: • Introduction (this section) • Digital Cameras • Exposure and Settings • Composition • Keeping the Camera and Accessories Mission Ready Basics Prepare Conduct • Preparing for an Imaging Sortie • Conducting an Imaging Sortie • Transferring Photos to a Computer • Reviewing Photos on a Computer Transfer Bag & Tag • Cull & Geotag Photos • Save at Full Resolution Customization Publish • Process & Send Photos • Process & Send Photos to the Customer

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