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MacDill Airfest gets assist from Civil Air Patrol

March 25, 2010 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Wesley Chapel squadron takes the lead

By Kyle LoJacono

Staff Writer

The success of this year’s MacDill Airfest that drew tens of thousands can be partially attributed to the Wesley Chapel Cadet Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP).

Cadet Staff Sgt. Cody Sugg of the North Tampa-Lutz Cadet Squadron sits in a UH-60 Blackhawk. (Photo taken by Cadet 2nd Lt. Zachary Dawson)
Cadet Staff Sgt. Cody Sugg of the North Tampa-Lutz Cadet Squadron sits in a UH-60 Blackhawk. (Photo taken by Cadet 2nd Lt. Zachary Dawson)

“We were part of the planning process going back to January,” said senior 1st Lt. Joyce Lampasona of the Wesley Chapel squadron. “My husband (Steve Lampasona), myself and several others had planning meetings each Tuesday at MacDill to organize the event from our end of things.”

Joyce was the project officer and Steve was the chief of logistics.

“That means I’m the top of the chain of command for the 181 CAP members at the event,” Joyce said. “Steve handles the logistics, which means things like communications and making sure other necessary elements of the event run smoothly. There is a lot to manage because about 75,000 people attend the Airfest each day.”

There were 141 CAP cadets, mostly under 18, and 40 CAP seniors at 2010 Airfest March 20 and 21. Members came from across Florida and camped out at MacDill during the event.

“The CAP’s main goal is to assist the Air Force as they put on the Airfest,” Steve said. “One way we do that is by acting as a kind of barrier around the static displays of aircrafts. The cadets and senior members answer people’s questions about the displays while making sure no one gets too close. They also put up and take down signage so everyone knows where to go.”

Cadet Airman Basic Kate Travis, Wesley Chapel Cadet Squadron, keeps a watchful eye alongside a MacDill security forces member at the F-22 Raptor display. The Raptor was the only aircraft of over 40 on the flight line requiring an armed guard.  (Photo by Cadet 2nd Lt. Zachary Dawson)
Cadet Airman Basic Kate Travis, Wesley Chapel Cadet Squadron, keeps a watchful eye alongside a MacDill security forces member at the F-22 Raptor display. The Raptor was the only aircraft of over 40 on the flight line requiring an armed guard. (Photo by Cadet 2nd Lt. Zachary Dawson)

Other local squadrons that participated in the event were the North Tampa-Lutz Cadet Squadron, which has members mainly from Lutz, Land O’ Lakes and north Hillsborough, and the Pasco Cadet Squadron from New Port Richey.

The cadet leader at the event was Capt. Landon Meahl, 17, of the West Citrus Cadet Squadron.

“One of the other important duties we have is to go on F.O.D. walks,” Meahl said. “That means foreign object detection to make sure there is nothing like trash or other things that shouldn’t be on the runways that could mess up the aircraft. It is essentially trash collection, but it is very important.”

Meahl was the cadet commander at the event, which is the equivalent to the project manager for the youths.

“Being the cadet commander is a great opportunity to meet a lot of CAP cadets from across the state while performing a critical mission to support the Air Force,” Meahl said.

Joyce said each cadet was on duty for about half the event. The rest of the time they could enjoy the show.

One cadet from the Wesley Chapel squadron who attended the event for the first time was Airman Jason Gordon.

“It was all fun,” Gordon, 12, said. “We got to get around the planes and make sure no one was climbing on them…I want to do it again next year.”

Gordon has been in the Wesley Chapel squadron for two months.

The highlight for most was seeing the Blue Angels, the Navy flight demonstration team made up of FA-18 Hornet fighter planes.

“That was the best part,” said cadet Airman 1st Class Desiree Jenkins, member of the North Tampa-Lutz squadron. “They would fly right at each other and just miss hitting each other.”

Jenkins, 13, lives in New Tampa and has been a member of the CAP for more than one year.

“The Airfest is great,” Jenkins said. “We got to look around more this year than last year when I went. We also got to guard more planes and learn about them too. It was all a lot of fun.”

The CAP is more than just the average youth organization. It is actually the official auxiliary of the Air Force. It was started during World War II and today includes girls, boys and adults.

The national organization is broken into eight regions and further into wings for each state and groups. The Wesley Chapel squadron is in Group 3, which includes all of Pasco, Hillsborough, Citrus, Sumter, Hernando, Pinellas and Polk counties.

Steve Lampasona helped establish the Wesley Chapel squadron last October and currently has 25 cadets and eight senior members. He was previously the adult leader of the Pasco squadron.

“CAP is a great opportunity for anyone who enjoys flying,” Steve said. “The reason I joined was to get some more flying time in. The CAP has the largest single-wing fleet of aircraft in the world with about 600. I love being a part of it and also watching the kids have a great time at events like the Airfest.”

For more information on the CAP, visit www.gocivilairpatrol.com.

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