Pilot Volunteer Opportunities – Even Retired or Non-Current
Civil Air Patrol – Maui County Composite Squadron

Civil Air Patrol is looking for pilots interested in learning how to fly emergency missions for our organization, or would like to learn how to train our youth to become the aviation pioneers of tomorrow! We do everything from Hurricane and Tsunami warnings, teacher and cadet orientation flights, transporting critical supplies, search and rescue and Air Force interception training missions! We offer our members subsidized rates on our fleet of Cessna 182 and 172 aircraft, among the newest and modern in Hawaii. We even provide training to keep you mission capable! If you’re looking to fly more or fly again, and want to help out your local community, there’s no better way as a pilot than to join the Civil Air Patrol!
Examples of recent missions include transporting Personal Protection Equipment, Aerial Photography, Electronic Locator Transmitter triangulation, Hurricane warnings, post disaster aerial photography, and even being simulated targets for our fabulous Hawaii F-22s!’
We’re also ALWAYS looking for adults that want to learn all aspects of Emergency Services, Aerospace Education, or just want to get involved in our world-class cadet (youth) program! If you’re interested in any of these things, drop us a line so we can tell you about all the great things our organization does with the help of the United States Air Force and the Federal and State Governments. We provide an inexpensive means for government agencies and non-profits to engage in these emergency services are a fraction of the cost of other emergency services organizations because all of our members our volunteers!
Civil Air Patrol – Maui County Composite Squadron
About the organizer
Aerospace Education, Cadet Programs & Emergency Services
Civil Air Patrol is America’s premier public service organization for carrying out emergency services and disaster relief missions nationwide. As the auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force, CAP’s vigilant citizen volunteers are there to search for and find the lost, provide comfort in times of disaster and work to keep the homeland safe.
Its 60,000 members selflessly devote their time, energy and expertise toward the well-being of their communities, while also promoting aviation and related fields through aerospace education and helping shape future leaders through CAP’s cadet program. “Supporting America’s communities with emergency response, diverse aviation and ground services, youth development, and promotion of air, space and cyber power.”
Emergency Services
Always prepared, both in the air and on the ground, members of the Civil Air Patrol perform emergency services for state and local agencies as well as the federal government as the civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force and for states/local communities as a nonprofit organization. Ever vigilant, these true patriots make a difference in their communities, not only to assist in times of disaster but also to search for the lost and protect the homeland.
Aerospace Education
Civil Air Patrol’s awarding-winning aerospace education program promotes aerospace, aviation and STEM-related careers with engaging, standards-based, hands-on curriculum and activities. It shapes the experiences and aspirations of youth both in and outside of CAP’s cadet program.
Cadet Programs
Civil Air Patrol’s cadet program transforms youth into dynamic Americans and aerospace leaders through a curriculum that focuses on leadership, aerospace, fitness and character. As cadets participate in these four elements, they advance through a series of achievements, earning honors and increased responsibilities along the way. Many of the nation’s astronauts, pilots, engineers and scientists first explored their careers through CAP.
Good For
Kupuna, Bilingual Speakers, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Indoor, Outdoor, Help People, Skilled Labor, Supervise & Coordinate, Technology, Media & Communications, Event Support
Cause
Education & Training, Civics & Politics, Advocacy, Community Engagement, Military & Veterans, Technology & Modernization
Requirements
RSVP Required, Minimum Age
Pilot Volunteer Opportunities – Even Retired or Non-Current
Civil Air Patrol – Maui County Composite Squadron

Civil Air Patrol is looking for pilots interested in learning how to fly emergency missions for our organization, or would like to learn how to train our youth to become the aviation pioneers of tomorrow! We do everything from Hurricane and Tsunami warnings, teacher and cadet orientation flights, transporting critical supplies, search and rescue and Air Force interception training missions! We offer our members subsidized rates on our fleet of Cessna 182 and 172 aircraft, among the newest and modern in Hawaii. We even provide training to keep you mission capable! If you’re looking to fly more or fly again, and want to help out your local community, there’s no better way as a pilot than to join the Civil Air Patrol!
Examples of recent missions include transporting Personal Protection Equipment, Aerial Photography, Electronic Locator Transmitter triangulation, Hurricane warnings, post disaster aerial photography, and even being simulated targets for our fabulous Hawaii F-22s!’
We’re also ALWAYS looking for adults that want to learn all aspects of Emergency Services, Aerospace Education, or just want to get involved in our world-class cadet (youth) program! If you’re interested in any of these things, drop us a line so we can tell you about all the great things our organization does with the help of the United States Air Force and the Federal and State Governments. We provide an inexpensive means for government agencies and non-profits to engage in these emergency services are a fraction of the cost of other emergency services organizations because all of our members our volunteers!
Good For
Kupuna, Bilingual Speakers, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Indoor, Outdoor, Help People, Skilled Labor, Supervise & Coordinate, Technology, Media & Communications, Event Support
Cause
Education & Training, Civics & Politics, Advocacy, Community Engagement, Military & Veterans, Technology & Modernization
Requirements
RSVP Required, Minimum Age
Civil Air Patrol – Maui County Composite Squadron
About the organizer
Aerospace Education, Cadet Programs & Emergency Services
Civil Air Patrol is America’s premier public service organization for carrying out emergency services and disaster relief missions nationwide. As the auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force, CAP’s vigilant citizen volunteers are there to search for and find the lost, provide comfort in times of disaster and work to keep the homeland safe.
Its 60,000 members selflessly devote their time, energy and expertise toward the well-being of their communities, while also promoting aviation and related fields through aerospace education and helping shape future leaders through CAP’s cadet program. “Supporting America’s communities with emergency response, diverse aviation and ground services, youth development, and promotion of air, space and cyber power.”
Emergency Services
Always prepared, both in the air and on the ground, members of the Civil Air Patrol perform emergency services for state and local agencies as well as the federal government as the civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force and for states/local communities as a nonprofit organization. Ever vigilant, these true patriots make a difference in their communities, not only to assist in times of disaster but also to search for the lost and protect the homeland.
Aerospace Education
Civil Air Patrol’s awarding-winning aerospace education program promotes aerospace, aviation and STEM-related careers with engaging, standards-based, hands-on curriculum and activities. It shapes the experiences and aspirations of youth both in and outside of CAP’s cadet program.
Cadet Programs
Civil Air Patrol’s cadet program transforms youth into dynamic Americans and aerospace leaders through a curriculum that focuses on leadership, aerospace, fitness and character. As cadets participate in these four elements, they advance through a series of achievements, earning honors and increased responsibilities along the way. Many of the nation’s astronauts, pilots, engineers and scientists first explored their careers through CAP.