Burlington, NC -- The
Civil Air Patrol's North Carolina Wing is sending one Cessna 182
aircraft to the Northeast to help with Sandy cleanup, the unit announced
Sunday.
CAP will send a pilot, an observer and a mission
scanner on aerial photography missions to survey areas hit hardest by
Super Storm Sandy.
Col. David E. Crawford, wing commander, said
the group left from Asheville Sunday morning and rendezvoused with other
CAP members in Wilmington, DE.
The mission's goal is to provided FEMA with photos of damages to property and infrastructure throughout Sandy's path.
CAP has been on standby since the storm approached the North coastline.
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