This is the motto of Civil Air Patrol.
What is "Semper Vigilans"?
These aircraft surfaces control roll.
What are ailerons?
The three primary CAP missions.
What are Aerospace Education, Cadet Programs, and Emergency Services?
The first achievement in CAP.
What is the Curry Achievement?
CAP was founded just days before this major event.
What is Pearl Harbor?
The year Civil Air Patrol was founded.
What is 1941?
NASA stands for this.
What is National Aeronautics and Space Administration?
This tool helps find an ELT.
What is a direction finder? (Hammerhead and Sniffer)
CAP’s four core values.
What are Integrity, Volunteer Service, Excellence, and Respect?
The first CAP role during WWII.
What is coastal patrol?
This CAP manual covers drill and ceremonies.
What is CAPM 60-3
The front of the aircraft where pilots sit.
What is the cockpit?
This is the 30-minute radio reporting interval.
What is an OPS normal?
This document outlines cadet responsibilities and expectations.
What is the Cadet Oath?
CAP pilots helped spot these off U.S. shores.
What are German submarines?
This is the highest cadet award in CAP.
What is the Spaatz Award?
This force opposes weight.
What is lift?
This radio proword means “I understand your message.”
What is "roger"?
This national activity develops leadership and aerospace skills for cadets.
What is the National Cadet Special Activities (NCSA)?
This former aviator promoted CAP during WWII.
Who is Charles Lindbergh?
CAP is the civilian auxiliary of this branch.
What is the United States Air Force?
This person made the first powered flight.
Who is Orville Wright?
This color vest is worn by Ground Team Leaders.
What is orange?
The award earned after completing Phase III.
What is the Earhart Award?
CAP became the Air Force Auxiliary in this year.
What is 1948?