Civil Air Patrol Proposed Agreements With the Air Force Are Intended to Address Identified Problems
Abstract:
The Air Force and Civil Air Patrol relationship is usually cooperative. The Air Force includes the Patrol in its internal budget process to determine what the Patrol needs and how much money will be available to support the Patrol. The Air Force also provides technical advice to ensure flying safety For its part, the Civil Air Patrol performs search and rescue and other flying missions for the Air Force, and the Air Force reimburses the Patrol for this service. The Air Force oversees the Civil Air Patrol to ensure that federal funds provided are used appropriately. At times, the relationship involves conflict.
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