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National Security Levels


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Air Squadron D11NR
Participation
Private Pilots in Uniform "Count on Us"
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How can you Participate?
District 11NR is
looking for dedicated people interested in aviation safety and willing
to assist the Coast Guard as an Auxiliary Aviator. Facility (airplane)
ownership is not required to participate in Aux Air. All one needs is
the desire and ability to assist the Coast Guard by becoming a crew
member on an Auxiliary aircraft.
Why Participate?
Training
- All training courses are given at no cost to the Auxiliarist.
AuxAir will not teach members to be a pilot, but will provide detailed
instruction for becoming a qualified flight-crew member.
Personal Growth
- Mastering new skills and participating in aviation activities
assisting the Coast Guard provided a sense of pride and accomplishment
that comes from helping other. As a qualified AuxAir participant, you
enjoy the honors and privileges of wearing Air Operations patches, wings
and awards.
Member of Team Coast Guard
- As a member of Team Coast Guard, your actions directly reflect on the
Coast Guard and the Auxiliary. You are eligible to receive Coast Guard
and Auxiliary mission orders. In conducting these missions, you will be
interacting with the public as well as other Coast Guard and Auxiliary
members.
How do I qualify?
For persons new to the Auxiliary:
The New Member
Training program explains the Auxiliary and its functions, and assists
you getting started. You will be enrolled as a member of the Coast Guard
Auxiliary, entitling you to many training opportunities. There is
something for every interest, whether it's boating, aviation, assisting
the Coast Guard programs like the Sea Marshals, encouraging young people
to explore attending the Coast Guard Academy. Additionally, many Coast
Guard specialty "C" schools are available to all Auxiliarists.
All Auxiliarists interested in AuxAir
All persons interested in AuxAir, even a current GSA
Pilot, must undergo Observer Training, and become a Qualified Observer,
before applying for Air Crew, Co-Pilot, Pilot, or Aircraft Commander
status.
Specialization:
If you desire to
participate in any of the several specialty activities, you first
complete New Members Training, and then begin qualification in the Aux
Air specialty. See the training side-bar for more information.
Current District 11NR Auxiliarists:
If you have an
aircraft or communications facility and want to use it to assist the
Coast Guard and Auxiliary operational programs, you can become qualified
to use it as an Aux Air Operational Facility. See the sidebar for AuxAir
Qualifications and Training schedules.
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