What does the acronym "FAA" stand for?
Federal Aviation Administration
What is the name of the device used to stop severe bleeding by applying pressure to a limb?
Tourniquet
What is the first milestone in the Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program and who was it named after?
The Curry Achievement, John F. Curry Award
What is the date of Civil Air Patrol's founding?
December 1st, 1941
Which stationary command is called to face the flight right?
Right, Face
What are the four forces of flight?
Lift, Drag, Thrust, Gravity (weight)
What does the acronym "SAREX" stand for in Civil Air Patrol operations?
Search and Rescue Exercise
What is the highest achievement a cadet can earn in the Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program?
The General Carl A. Spaatz Award
Who was the first National Commander of the Civil Air Patrol?
Maj Gen John F. Curry C.A.P.
From "Attention" to "Parade Rest" which foot moves?
The left foot only
This is the name for the region beyond Earth's atmosphere where satellites and spacecraft operate.
Outer Space
This is the standard method CAP uses to search an area by dividing it into smaller, manageable sections.
Grid Searching
What are the four core values? Why do they matter?
Integrity, Volunteer Service, Excellence, and Respect. They matter because they act as a moral compass, shape good leaders, and prepare you for real life/
Which squadron was the first composite squadron in the nation?
North Hennepin Squadron
What are the two parts of most drill commands?
Preparatory Command and Command of execution.
What is the name of the imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole?
Meridian
What does ELT stand for and what is its purpose in aviation?
Emergency Locator Transmitter, used to locate downed aircraft.
What is the Cadet Oath?
I pledge that I will serve faithfully in the Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program and that I will attend meetings regularly, participate actively in unit activities, obey my officers, wear my uniform properly, and advance my education and training rapidly to prepare myself to be of service to my community, state, and nation.
What 2 things were the primary missions of the Civil Air Patrol during World War II?
Coastal Patrol and Submarine Detection
Which marching command is called to turn the flight 180 degrees while keeping the element leaders in the front?
Counter March
This aerodynamic principle explains how differences in air pressure across a wing create lift
Bernoulli's Principle
What is the main goal of the Civil Air Patrol's emergency services?
To conduct search and rescue missions, disaster relief, and other humanitarian missions.
What is the name of the program that allows cadets to explore potential careers in aviation and aerospace?
Cadet Wings Program
What year did Civil Air Patrol begin its cadet program?
1942
What is the distance between steps while marching in a flight?
24 inches