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Form 78 Training Module Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety New Mexico Wing Civil Air Patrol Required Training Module beginning June 2009
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General Instructions Text Form 78 and Form 79 Training Module Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety must by completed by ALL members of NM Wing must be completed by July 2009 Commanders: Print the test sheet at the end of this Module as “current slide”. Conduct this Module and give the WRITTEN TEST (100% passing grade required) to all of your members AT YOUR NEXT MEETING, Email NAME & CAPID of those who have passed to Wing at: JudyCandelaria@kirtland.af.mil
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To receive yearly credit..... Text Form 78 and Form 79 Training Module Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety Individuals: Complete this Module and Test (100% grade required) and Email your ANSWERS only, NAME & CAPID to Wing at Judy.Candelaria@kirtland.af.mil (Also send a report of completion to your own Squadron Commander).
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Sample email Report to NM Wing Text Form 78 Training Module Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety The following have completed the 2009 Form 78 Training Module with 100% passing grade: Here are my answers to the 2009 Form 78 Training Module and Test: These are not the correct answers
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Yearly renewal of Form 78 Module and Test Text Form 78 Training Module Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety NM Wing Command now requires that 100% of ALL NM CAP members complete this required Form 78 Training Module and Test on a yearly basis. Failure to complete this training may preclude a member from participating in ANY CAP activity (including driving, aircrew, Senior or Cadet activities, etc).
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NM Wing CAP must comply with Regulations Text Form 78 Training Module Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety During 2007 through 2009, NM Wing was found to be non-compliant with CAPR 62-2, which requires an online Form 78 Mishap Report within 48 hours of any damage to CAP property, or personal injury. NM Wing MUST comply 100% with CAPR 62-2 Mishap Reporting requirements. Failure to comply is not an option. Only you, as a CAP team member, by timely Form 78 Mishap Reporting, can ensure that our NM Wing remains compliant with CAP regulations.
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Problem: Aircraft Damage not reported. Text Form 78 Training Module Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety June 2007: During the 2007 glider encampment, a CAP glider was substantially damaged during a hard landing, but the resulting tail cone dent was not reported per regulation. July 2008: One year later, during the annual inspection, the damage was found to involve critical internal tail structures as well. The estimated cost of repair was $10,000. The Form 78 was still not filed until November 2008!!
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Problem: Aircraft Damage not reported. Text Form 78 Training Module Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety February 2009: A metal tear and dent to the trailing edge of the horizontal stabilizer of N737NM was noticed but not reported. The AC was not inspected by an A&P, yet the AC continued to be flown. May 2009: During the NM Wing Compliance Inspection, the damage was noted, and the AC was grounded until an inspection by an A&P was completed. The Form 78 was not filed until May 2009!
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CAPR 62-2 requires Form 78 Mishap reporting within 48 hours. CAPR 62-2 MISHAP REPORTING AND INVESTIGATION: requires by regulation that any and all incidents involving damage to property (aircraft, vehicles, assets, equipment) or personal injury be reported within 48 hours using the online Form 78 utility. CAPR 62-2 has tables that define what constitutes a Mishap. Found at “www.nmcap.org”, click on Safety. Form 78 Training Module Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety
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When to file a Form 78 within 48 hrs Text Form 78 Training Module Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety --Anytime there is damage to CAP property (Aircraft, vans, equipment, buildings, hangars, etc) which requires repair or replacement. --Anytime there is an injury to a CAP member which requires some form of medical attention.
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Online Mishap Report (paper forms are obsolete) Text Form 78 Training Module Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety Go to: eServices “www.capnhq.gov”, Click on Safety Form 78 Or Go to: “www.nmcap.org” Click on Safety, and find links on reporting a Mishap
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Form 78 at www.capnhq.gov, eServiceswww.capnhq.gov Text Form 78 Training Module Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety Test Click on Safety Form 78 www.capnhq.gov
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Go to NM Wing www.nmcap.org click on Safetywww.nmcap.org Form 78 Training Module Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety NM Wing website, Safety Page, has all information necessary to report a Mishap.
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NMWS 62-2 lists local phone numbers to notify Wing of any Mishap NMWS 62-2 Supplement Form 78 Training Module Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety Found in all Aircraft, Vans or at “www.nmcap.org”, click on Safety
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Online Form 78 at www.capnhq.gov e-Services www.capnhq.gov Text Form 78 Training Module Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety Test Fill out and click Submit
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CAP Form 26 Safety Improvement or Hazard Report Text Form 78 Training Module Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety Send / email a CAPF 26 to NM Wing Hq, to report any hazardous situation BEFORE an accident actually occurs! Also found at: “www.nmcap.org” -- click on Safety
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Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety
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NM Wing Website, Safety Page Text Form 78 Training Module Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety Go often to the NM Wing Website www.nmcap.org Click on Safetywww.nmcap.org for updates, forms, Safety briefings, Safety courses, and Mishap Reporting.
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