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Fri, Mar 26, 2010

Sennheiser Recognized By Civil Air Patrol's Florida Wing

Donated Headsets Will Be used For Cadet Flight Familiarization Program, Distributed To Florida CAP Squadrons

The Florida Wing of Civil Air Patrol (FL CAP) formally recognized aviation headset manufacturer Sennheiser earlier this month for the donation of a range of aviation headsets valued at approximately $20,000. The headsets, which will be put into rotation by FL CAP's flight familiarization program, will be used by more than 1,800 cadets pursuing careers in aviation and distributed to Civil Air Patrol squadrons throughout Florida.

Sennheiser's David Dunlop With FL CAP Members

With more than 3,800 members, the Florida Wing is the largest CAP wing and the third most active. During the last year, the Wing has seen its cadet count increase by more than 10 percent to roughly 1,860. The new headsets play an important role in equipping FL CAP's student outreach program.

In addition to the cadet program, Civil Air Patrol's missions include emergency services and aviation education. Since 1941, volunteer airmen of CAP - the U.S. Air Force's volunteer, civilian auxiliary - have performed search-and-rescue, civil defense and homeland security tasks.

Col. Chris Moersch, the Florida Wing commander, commented: "I certainly want to thank Sennheiser for their support of our Cadet Orientation Program.  Their contribution not only significantly contributes to our program, it also demonstrates their commitment to both general aviation and our nation's youth."

Lt. Col. Arnie Glauser, who coordinated the Sennheiser presentation, added: "We met Sennheiser's David Dunlap last year, and we discussed the CAP and our student outreach program, and I told him how we continually encourage cadets to consider a career in aviation. I also mentioned that we are often unable to provide each cadet with his or her own headset during flight. Sennheiser rose to the occasion and generously donated equipment to help cover this need." 

"It is an honor to be associated with and recognized by the FL CAP," said David Dunlap, Sennheiser Aviation. "By making a donation such as this, we are able to express both our support for the FL CAP and the critical role it plays, as well as our passion and expertise in aviation headset technology. We hope to see many more cadets enroll in programs such as this."

Sennheiser donated a range of headset models including the HMEC 356, HMDC 372, HME 105 and HMEC 355-C.

FMI: http://flwg.sercap.us, www.sennheiserusa.com/professional_aviation

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