I love a good mystery, but this one is starting to wear on my last good nerve. For years I have known about the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) PARD ## call signs. But I am still not sure a what it is being used for. Anybody that may have a hint or two can contact me at the email address in the masthead.
Now starting to see this call sign show up in the Mode-S c/s field (see below):
A85446 N636CP PARD23 2018-05-14 18:27:02 CESSNA 182T Morgantown WV
A9C53B N729CP PARD23 2018-06-08 13:22:26 CESSNA 182T Gaithersburg MD
A85BB4 N638CP PARD51 2018-04-16 19:02:16 CESSNA 182T Hanging Dog NC
A857FD N637CP PARD61 2018-05-25 14:26:19 CESSNA 182T Double Oak, TX
AA055D N745CP PARD61 2018-02-23 18:14:09 CESSNA 182T Houston, TX
AA055D N745CP PARD61 2018-04-20 17:19:02 CESSNA 182T Cary, NC
AD879C N971CP PARD61 2018-01-17 22:42:17 CESSNA 182T Marvell, AR
A35236 N313CP PARD81 2018-06-16 15:07:02 CESSNA 182T Seattle WA
A35236 N313CP PARD88 2018-02-23 17:15:03 CESSNA 182T McClellan CA
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Mystery Solved
And from an unofficial online unclassified source the PARD c/s is used by CAP State Directors.
Thanks Steve for the heads up.
Mystery Solved
And from an unofficial online unclassified source the PARD c/s is used by CAP State Directors.
Thanks Steve for the heads up.