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At the end of their CAP-A experience, CP's then become ROP's or regular officer pilots. ROP's are considered officers as they have already met the requirements as commissioned officers prior to being selected for the academy. By now, candidate has gained enough experience and expertise to move on to graduation day from MADO, and the pinning of a traditional set of wings to their class A uniform. From here, pilots are then assigned to their receiving Air Group. | At the end of their CAP-A experience, CP's then become ROP's or regular officer pilots. ROP's are considered officers as they have already met the requirements as commissioned officers prior to being selected for the academy. By now, candidate has gained enough experience and expertise to move on to graduation day from MADO, and the pinning of a traditional set of wings to their class A uniform. From here, pilots are then assigned to their receiving Air Group. | ||
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Acceptance to a CAP-AIN order to be selected to join a Candidate for Avionics and Piloting Academy, or CAP-A, citations from each candidates preceeding Marine CO must be furnished to the requistion committee, an the candidate must be an officer in good standig. This posting is not offered to enlisted members, unless an exception is made and voted upon by Marine Corps Administration. Each candidate is then reviewed, and interviewed to assess their mental, physical and emotional status, to decided wether or not they are fit to serve in an Air Group. This process is otherwise known as Phase White. From there, the candidate will progress to two other phases that will test their cognitve an psychomotor abilities a Marine Pilot. PHASE WHITEThis process known as White Phase, from filing of application to commission as a Candidate Pilot, or CP, takes about one Terran month, and is laid out as follows:
Training is completed at the Mars Avionics Division Outpost (MADO) near Utopia Planetia. This is required that the candidate take time away from their unit, in order to show initial dedication to the program. Once selected, the candidate will continue on to primary CAP-P schooling, or Phase Green.
PHASE GREENThis is the beginning of the CP's primary schooling in the art of flight. Most candidates who complete phase green will be rated to fly light to heavy fighters, maurauders, bombers and various forms of logistical craft, such as the modified Argo support vessel. Phase Green is sectioned into 4 months of extensive training, with practical testing at the end of each section. The phase is divided as follows:
PHASE RED and GraduationPhase red consists of a series of live-fire excersizes and grueling cognitive command and control testing, to show whether or not the Marine is qualified for the field. This series of exercises takes appoximately 2 weeks to complete, divided into four exercises or mission that Pilots must participate in with their assigned teams.
All students have records of their performance in these scenarios, and they are all taken into a count at the end. Based on their performance, students will either pass, or retrain. At any time during the program, a candidate may chose to drop.
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