The Civil Air Patrol owns the largest fleet of Cessna single engine planes in the world. The right seat is updated with mission electronics. The back seat crew is the Scanner who searches visually and photographs the mission objective, and produces the mission data to fulfill the mission objective requested by national or local agencies.
KFHU FT HUACHUCA LIBBY FIELD
Home of the Cochise Composite Squadron 107
Located in the High Chaparral of the Sonoran Desert, with the Whetstone Mountains in the distance.
VISITORS WELCOME
Join us for a cadet or senior meeting at our headquarters.
CADETS - Every Thursday at 6pm. The 2nd and 4th Thursday's are Aerospace Education night.
SENIORS - 1st and 3rd Tuesday's at 6pm
Turn off the highway into the Sierra Vista Municipal Airport. Take the next side street to the left pictured here. Turn left into our gate.
MISSION BASE and MOBILE OPS
Our HQ building is also our mission base. In addition to transport our van provides for mobile ops and mobile communications.
Both the HQ and van provide interstate communications, and mission communications between the base, van, and aircraft.
Additionally the van has communications with foot operations.
THE AMERICAN RED CROSS AND THE 107TH
Our squadron is hosting a Red Cross blood drive at our headquarters
We are partnering with Fort Huachuca and the Armed Services Blood Program. Our squadron has helped collect over 500 units since the beginning of Operation Pulse Lift.
CHANGE OF CADET COMMANDER
Our outgoing squadron commander gets the honor of officiating over the ceremony.
WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA
Our cadets honor our veterans by their participation in Wreaths Across America
WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA
Our cadets honor our veterans by participating in Wreaths Across America
THUNDERBIRDS VISIT KFHU
The Thunderbirds came to our home field for a week of practice.
The pictures were taken by one of our Airborne Photographers using a mission camera.
THUNDERBIRDS VISIT KFHU
The Thunderbirds visited our home field for a week of practice.
The photos were taken by one of our Airborne Photographers using a mission camera.