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=='''Acceptance to a CAP-A'''==
=='''Acceptance to a CAP-A'''==
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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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