deer valley squadron - feb 2009
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Throttle Throttle Monthly e-newsletter of Deer Valley Composite Squadron 302Deer Valley Composite Squadron 302, Arizona Wing, Civil Air PatrolDeer Valley Airport, Phoenix, Arizona
Lt. Col. Chas Buchanan, Squadron Commander Vol. 3 No. 4 — February 2009
Civil Air Patrol: More Than Meets The Skies Semper Vigilans (Always Vigilant)Civil Air Patrol: More Than Meets The Skies Semper Vigilans (Always Vigilant)
Shortridge to lead cadet programShortridge to lead cadet program
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n attorney, college educator and certified flight
instructor has accepted the position of deputycommander for cadets at Deer Valley Composite
Squadron 302.
The appointment of 2ndLt. Richard Shortridge was
announced by Lt. Col. Chas Buchanan, squadroncommander. Lt. Shortridge succeeds 1st Lt. Casey
Young, who served in the position for 2½ years.“We’re excited to have an individual of Lt. Short-
ridge’s exceptional qualifications serving in this impor-tant capacity within the squadron,” Lt. Col. Buchanansays. “The cadets and the squadron will benefit tremen-
dously from his guidance of the program.”Lt. Shortridge, who as a youth had been a Civil Air
Patrol (CAP) cadet lieutenant colonel at the Sky Har-bor Cadet Squadron, joined Deer Valley CompositeSquadron 302 in June 2007 and became the squadron’slegal officer last year. His daughter, C/CMSgt. Jac-
queline Shortridge, also is a squadron member.“When my daughter joined, I knew I really wanted
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Squadron cadets in two youtube.com music pictorials 2• Getting to Know: Squadron first sergeant 3
• “ Wings of the Wing” aircraft gathering 4
• Promotions/Calendar 4
See the Quarterly Training Schedule (QTS) for upcomingevents and contact information plus http://azwg.us for theCivil Air Patrol’s Arizona Wing calendar. Be sure to visit
the squadron’s Web site at www.squadron302.org.
Deer Valley Composite Squadron 302’s new
deputy commander for cadets, 2 nd Lt. Rich-
ard Shortridge (left), addresses cadets. Also
shown are C/2 nd Lt. Michael Padrick (center),
Cadet Color Guard commander, and Squad-
ron 1 st Sgt. Blaine Esgar. (Photo by C/2 nd
Lt. Leanne Albillar)
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… Shortridge bringscadet experience to post(Continued from page 1) to get back in to CAP,” Lt. Shortridge says, adding he learned as acadet to fly a CAP Cessna 140 and a Piper 180. He recalls nostalgi-cally CAP rented the Cessna 140 to cadets and seniors at the astro-nomical rate of $9 per hour, including fuel.
“In those days, there was still a major general-aviation presenceat Sky Harbor Airport,” he says. “We used to drill next to the flightline. During my time as a cadet, I attended two national activitiesincluding the International Air Cadet Exchange.”
Lt. Shortridge has had a certified flight instructor certificate for30 years plus a commercial-pilot certificate for gliders. He also is
certified ground instructor for advanced and instrument training.Since joining Deer Valley Composite Squadron 302, he has completed training as an airborne mis-sion scanner and is pursuing his qualification as a mission observer.
An attorney by training, Lt. Shortridge has served the past 12 years as department chair of Busi-ness & Information Technology at Glendale Community College. He also teaches business law at theW.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona Sate University (ASU) and has taught at Midwestern Uni-versity and Thunderbird, The Garvin School of International Management, both in Glendale.
Lt. Shortridge earned a Bachelor of Science de-grees in aeronautical industrial technology and eco-nomics, both from ASU, a Juris Doctor degree fromthe University of Tulsa in Oklahoma and a Master
of Science degree in taxation from Golden GateUniversity in California.
Full Throttle Full Throttle Full Throttle is the monthly e-newsletter for
officers, cadets and friends of Deer Valley Com-
posite Squadron 302, Arizona Wing, Civil AirPatrol. Its mission is to bolster communicationwith and among officers and cadets, enhanceawareness of squadron activities, and sharenews and information about the squadron andits personnel. In addition, the newsletter alsocan be viewed under the “News” link on thesquadron’s Web site at www.squadron302.org.
Story submissions can be forwarded by the15th of the month preceding publication to Capt.Jerry Porter, squadron public-affairs officer, [email protected].
To guarantee receipt of the newsletter, read-
ers should ensure their e-mail addresses and othercontact information remaincurrent with the squadronand on national e-servicesat www.capnhq.gov.
Vol. 3, No. 4 February 2009
2 nd Lt. Richard Shortridge
Youtube.com posting
features squadron cadets
T TT T T TT T wo musical pictorials of cadets from Deer
Valley Composite Squadron 302 can be
viewed on the Web site youtube.com. Log on to the site and type “Deer Valley Com-
posite Squadron 302” in the search bar. Two post-
ings, one lasting 5:29 and the other 3:05, show thecadets in various activities, including the squad-ron’s Cadet Color Guard presenting the colorsduring an Arizona Diamondbacks game at ChaseField among other events.
The postings were coordinated by squadronmember 2nd Lt. Mike Matteson.
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Getting to Know
First sergeant cites CAP for developing
ability to motivate, live life of integrity by C/2nd Lt. Leanne AlbillarCadet Public Affairs Officer
A AA A A AA A s squadron first sergeant, C/MSgt. Blaine Esgar is a right-
assistant to the cadet commander. Following are questions
and answers to assist squadron members and others in learning
more about this cable cadet leader:
Q: When did you join Civil Air Patrol (CAP) and the squadron?• Cadet Esgar: I joined CAP and the squadron in July 2006 while
going into my sophomore year in high school.
Q: What led you to join the organization?
• Just hearing about all the opportunities, especially the free flyingCAP had to offer made me want to be a part of the organization.
Q: What is your current position and future goal within the squad-
ron?• My current position is first sergeant, which I think is the best job
in the entire squadron. My future goal is to be the squadron’s ca-det commander. I know it's a stretch, but aim high, right?
Q: How has CAP helped you in your everyday life?• CAP has helped me in many areas of my life, including my officer position within my school's
theatre department, motivating my peers and overall just living a life with integrity.
Q: In which community do you live and where do you attend school?• I live in Peoria, just bordering on Glendale. I attend Mountain Ridge High School, home of the
Mountain Lions!
Q: Are you involved in any extracurricular activities at school?• I am involved in my school’s theatre program, which has included everything from designing
sets, acting on stage, building sets - including welding - and participating in our thespian pro-gram.
Q: What are your college/career ambitions and what one thing from CAP will help you to achieve
those goals?• I plan on attending Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott and studying aerospace
engineering. I believe CAP has given me the passion and basic knowledge to pursue this path.
Q: What advice do you have for new cadets?• I advise any new cadets to stick with the program. I understand sometimes it's not fun, or it gets
really tough, but just don't quit. Stick with it!
Q: Who in the program do you consider to have been the most instrumental in your advancement
in CAP and why?• I consider C/1st Lt. Robert Gassert (a former squadron cadet commander) to be the most instru-
mental person in my CAP career. He is the person who first got me into the program and helpedme so much along the way.
C/MSgt. Blaine Esgar
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Note these meetings
P PP P P PP P lease mark your calendars for these meetingsof Deer Valley Composite Squadron 302 mem-
bers in January:• Cadet Meetings (7 p.m.) - Mondays: Feb. 2 (Cadet
orientation/BDUs), Feb. 9 (BDUs), Feb. 16 (PT) andFeb. 23 (Blues)
• Officer Meetings (7:30 p.m.) - Wednesdays: Feb.11 and 25
• Adult Staff Meeting (7:30p.m.) - Wednesday: Feb. 16
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♦BDUs - Battle dress uniform ♦PT - Physical training ♦Blues - Air Force dress uni-
form
In a rare gathering, all 12 aircraft in the Civil Air Patrol’s Arizona Wing fleet wereIn a rare gathering, all 12 aircraft in the Civil Air Patrol’s Arizona Wing fleet were
parked at Deer Valley Airport during the wing’s January operational exercise. (Topparked at Deer Valley Airport during the wing’s January operational exercise. (Top
photo byphoto by Capt. Michael Rich,Capt. Michael Rich, bottom photo bybottom photo by 1st Lt. Ruben Kafenbaum)1st Lt. Ruben Kafenbaum)
2 cadets promoted
C CC C C CC C ongratulations to these two Deer
Valley Composite Squadron 302
cadets who recently earned advance-
ments in grade.
To Cadet Chief Master Sergeant:Jairek Hansen
To Cadet Airman First Class:
Zachary Rossi
“Success isn’t permanent,“Success isn’t permanent,
and failure isn’t fatal.” and failure isn’t fatal.” —— Mike DitkaMike Ditka
Former NFL coachFormer NFL coach
Wings of the WingWings of the Wing