On December 1, 2025, state senator John Liu was presented with a plaque recognizing him as “Check Pilot of the Year” of the New York Wing of Civil Air Patrol (CAP), the civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force. The presentation was made at a meeting of Falcon Squadron, the CAP unit based at John F. Kennedy International Airport. The honor had been bestowed upon Liu in absentia at the October 25, 2025 CAP conference in Lake George, NY.
Liu is a pilot and flight instructor, and volunteers in CAP. He was named the 2024 New York Wing Standardization & Evaluation “Check Pilot of the Year” for his outstanding contributions to aviation safety and pilot training. Liu is a member of the Falcon Squadron and, as a Civil Air Patrol check pilot, has committed countless hours to ensuring that fellow CAP pilots receive high-quality training, mentoring, and evaluation. His responsibilities include conducting orientation flights for high school and middle school CAP Cadets, and volunteering in various capacities to enhance pilot safety in the organization, playing a critical role in emergency services and community support.
“Captain Liu’s dedication to mentoring and training pilots makes a significant impact on our mission,” said New York Wing Commander Col. Tom Carello. “His commitment ensures that our members are not only skilled but also prepared to respond in times of need.”
In addition to his instructional duties, Liu actively participates as a mission pilot, engaging in search and rescue operations and disaster relief missions across New York. His contributions highlight the vital role that the Civil Air Patrol plays in responding to local emergencies and supporting communities during crises.
State Senator and CAP Captain John Liu, stated, “The Civil Air Patrol is an outstanding and essential organization that opens doors for young people interested in performing life-saving duties like search and rescue, disaster relief, and national security support. As a volunteer flight instructor, it is enormously fulfilling to support the advancement of aerospace education and give young cadets the chance to take flight as they pursue their dreams. I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to serve and truly humbled at being given this tremendous honor.”
Liu’s honor not only reflects his personal achievements but also underscores the importance of training and evaluation within CAP, which relies heavily on volunteers to fulfill its mission of serving the public. His recognition as Check Pilot of the Year serves as an inspiration to others in the program.
As Captain Liu continues to lead by example, he reinforces the CAP’s commitment to community service, safety, and the development of skilled aviators ready to respond to the challenges of the day.









