What theory derives that leaders are "leaders from birth" and don't come from experience due to innate abilities.
What is the Great Man theory
What object measures altitude in a plane's cockpit?
What is an altimeter
What is the first achievable award for a cadet?
What is the Wright Brothers Award
What foot is to the rear called on?
What is the right foot?
CAP was founded in what year?
When is 1941?
This leadership principle emphasizes that a leader’s behavior must be consistent with their values and ethics.
What is integrity?
The Wright brothers’ first successful powered flight lasted about this many seconds.
What is 12 seconds?
Cadets who complete all phase 2 achievements earn this award.
What is the Mitchell Award
The command “Present, ARMS” is executed to do what with a weapon.
What is to raise the weapon to the "present" position as a salute?
CAP operates as the official auxiliary of this U.S. military branch.
What is the USAF?
In servant leadership, a leader’s primary duty is to do this for their subordinates.
What is serve or support their subordinates?
This layer of the atmosphere is where most weather occurs and airplanes typically fly in.
What is the troposphere
This milestone award is given after completing Phase III and is named after a U.S. Air Force general.
What is the Earhart Award
In standard drill, the normal marching step is this many inches.
What is 30 inches?
Who is the current NE Region Commander?
Who is Col James A. Ridley?
CAP identifies these two primary types of leadership cadets develop: positional and this other type.
What is personal leadership?
The Kármán line, often considered the boundary of space, is approximately this many kilometers above Earth.
What is 100 kilometers
Achievement 10 is named from what Aerospace pioneer that trained the first African American Pilots?
Who is 1st Lt Willa Brown?
When at “Parade Rest,” cadets must keep their eyes and head facing this direction.
What is forward?
What does NCSA stand for?
What is a National Cadet Special Activity?
This Prussian general, author of On War, is often studied for his strategic and leadership principles
Who is Carl von Clausewitz?
This 17th-century physicist formulated the three laws of motion that are essential in aerospace flight calculations.
Who is Issac Newton
The avg. number of Spaatz award recipients per year is?
What is approximately 200-250 cadets per year
The command “Open Ranks, MARCH” changes spacing between ranks to this number of inches for the second rank.
What is 36 inches?
What is CAP's required training to be able to use radios unsupervised called?
What is ICUT