rightstuffpilot
09-17-2008, 10:30 AM
Hi,
I figured I would reintroduce myself too. Much has changed about me anyways since I introduced myself last time. I'm currently a C/Col in the Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program. Unfortunately this is only for about six months until I become a Senior Member Captain, but such is life and turning 21. I have been a CAP member for over five years. This year is easily the highlight of my cadet career, as I am a Primary on National Cadet Advisory Council for the 08'-09' term!! Check us out at www.ncac.us . I've also attended a handful of NCSA's, am a Mission Pilot, Ground Branch Director, Air Ops Branch Director, and pretty much anything else related to CAP. What can I say, its my life!
In real life, I'm a senior at the University of North Dakota majoring in Commercial Aviation. I am just finishing up my Certified Flight Instructor Certificate and currently hold Airplane Single and Multi-Engine Instrument Commercial ratings. I'm also active in Women in Aviaiton, EAA, and a variety of other activities on campus.
I figured I would reintroduce myself too. Much has changed about me anyways since I introduced myself last time. I'm currently a C/Col in the Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program. Unfortunately this is only for about six months until I become a Senior Member Captain, but such is life and turning 21. I have been a CAP member for over five years. This year is easily the highlight of my cadet career, as I am a Primary on National Cadet Advisory Council for the 08'-09' term!! Check us out at www.ncac.us . I've also attended a handful of NCSA's, am a Mission Pilot, Ground Branch Director, Air Ops Branch Director, and pretty much anything else related to CAP. What can I say, its my life!
In real life, I'm a senior at the University of North Dakota majoring in Commercial Aviation. I am just finishing up my Certified Flight Instructor Certificate and currently hold Airplane Single and Multi-Engine Instrument Commercial ratings. I'm also active in Women in Aviaiton, EAA, and a variety of other activities on campus.