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Colorado Wing Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is the highest echelon of CAP in the state of Colorado. Its headquarters are located at Peterson Space Force Base, and the wing is under the command of Col Michael Fay. Colorado Wing (COWG) operates in the Rocky Mountain Region for CAP. COWG consists of 27 squadrons in three groups within Colorado.
Civil Air Patrol operates and maintains fixed-wing aircraft, training gliders, ground vehicles, and a national radio communications network. [citation needed] Civil Air Patrol owns and operates a fleet of predominantly Cessna 172 Skyhawk and Cessna 182 Skylane aircraft. The aircraft are in a phased refurbishment program that began in 2008 ...
This page includes a list of Wings of the Civil Air Patrol. There are a total of 52 Wings (one for every state plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico). The naming convention for these pages is "X Wing Civil Air Patrol", with X being the common name for the state or commonwealth.
The Cessna 182 aircraft crashed in Larimer County, Colorado, while participating in a search and rescue training exercise, according to a Civil Air Patrol news release. The Civil Air Patrol is an ...
A Civil Air Patrol Cessna 182 crashed in a mountainous area of Larimer County, Colorado, on Saturday. Two people were killed and one was "severely injured."
Two people are dead and one is injured after a Civil Air Patrol plane crashed in Colorado on Saturday, authorities said. 2 dead, 1 injured in Civil Air Patrol plane crash in Colorado, officials ...
The Civil Air Patrol's Washington Wing (abbreviated WAWG) is the highest echelon of the Civil Air Patrol in the state of Washington. Its headquarters are located in Pierce County, Washington, at McChord Field at Joint Base Lewis–McChord near Tacoma, Washington. [3] Washington Wing oversees 27 primary subordinate squadrons located throughout ...
The wing was activated at McChord Air Force Base, Washington in June as the 302d Troop Carrier Wing and conducted airlift training as a reserve corollary unit of the 62d Troop Carrier Wing until May 1950, when McChord transferred to Air Defense Command (ADC) and then the wing became a corollary of the 325th Fighter-Interceptor Wing, the new ...