The Air Force defines leadership as?
The Air Force defines leadership as " The art and science of influencing and directing people to accomplish the assigned mission"
What are the four forces of flight?
Thrust, Lift, Drag, Weight
What are the disciplines tested durn Physical Fitness Test? (Must get 4 out of five) (Bonus: Which are required to pass?)
Pushups, Sit-ups, Sit and Reach, Mile run, Pacer Test (bonus: 1 out of 2 running, and 2 out of 3 of the other disciplines)
what part of the body is most used when calling commands?
The diaphragm.
Why do we preform Respect On Display?
To show acknowledgement of those in higher, lower, and of the same grade
What are cadet NCOS and Officers expected to be while performing their role?
What was the rocket that took man to the moon called?
The Saturn V rocket
What audio do we use when conducting Push-Ups and Sit-Ups?
The Grand Pacer Exam Audio
What is the beat of cadence and length of step for each of the following: Quick Time, Double Time, Mark Time?
Quick Time: 100 to 120 steps per minute 24-inch steps, Double Time: 180 steps per minute with 30-inch steps, Mark Time: 100 to 120 steps per minute, in pace, 4 inches high
Where does the history of the salute come from?
It originated in France when knights greeted each other to show friendly intentions by raising their visors to show their faces.
Professionalism is defined was "Not the job you do, but how you do it"
What are the three axis of movement for an airplane?
Pitch (Lateral Axis), Roll (Longitudinal Axis), Yaw (Vertical Axis)
When do passing the Physical Fitness test become required?
When going for the Wright Brothers (C/SSgt) award and beyond
What is the term for how we use our voice when calling commands?
We use Inflection
How many paces are required for respect on display to occur?
Within 10 paces of the senior ranking person or the American Flag
What are the five major areas of emotional intelligence?
(1) self-awareness (2) managing emotions (3) self-motivation (4) empathy for others (5) interpersonal skills.
Who is the father of modern rocketry?
Robert Goddard
What are the Five Pillars of Wellness?
Mind, Body, Relationships, Spirit, Family
When is a Color Guard used? (Bonus points: How can we tell when it is a color guard?
The Color Guard is to present the National Colors at a presentation or ceremony. Generally used at Change of command ceremonies, Presentation of colors at events, presentation of colors at parades, performing opening or closing ceremonies. (Bonus points: Color guards are distinguished by a white chord, feet positioned in a V, rifles bared on right arm only)
When does respect on display occur in the classroom? (3 out of 4)
officer who is higher ranking than anyone present enters, when the commander enters the room, when the instructor comes into the classroom, or leaves the classroom
What are the 4 phases of forming a team, in order?
What does Bernoulli’s Principle describe in relation to an Airplane's wing?
It describes the science behind how a wing creates lift
Where is the Physical Fitness Guidelines published?
What is the Physical Fitness Guidelines?
CAPP 60-50
When is an Honor Guard used?
Honor Guard may present the Colors, but their main purpose is to present a contingent to bear honors at ceremonies or funerals. Generally used in more somber vents. (Bonus points: They are distinguished by a silver chord, ascot with patch, have parallel feet, generally do not carry flags on poles, rifle bared on arm facing the audiance)
What is the CAPP number for Respect on Display?
CAPP 151