Why do we wear Hi-Vis vests?
To be visible, we are not trying to hide.
CAPR 39-1
Civil Air Patrol Uniform Regulations
When was CAP originally created
December 1st, 1941
What is a line search?
A search where a group of people walk in a line to search a certain area
What form on E-services shows you ES qualifications?
CAPF 101, 101 Card, Civil Air Patrol Specialty Qualifications Card
What are the 4 Rs
Replenish, Repair, Repack, Rest
CAPR 100-3
Radiotelephone Operations
When was the CAP Cadet Program Created
October 1st, 1942
What is a hasty search?
Typically a small group search conducted along trails, paths, etc where participants are looking around and listening but not necessarily in a set line. (It is much quicker than a line search)
What Primary information is displayed on the 101 Card? (Not just the back) (Must get over half for points)
Grade, Name, Unit Charter Number, CAPID, Basic Identifiers (Height, Weight, Eye Color, Hair Color), Specialty Qualifications, Photo
What is the use of flagging tape?
CAPP 60-33
Drill and Ceremonies
How many confirmed submarine kills does CAP have?
Though CAP has a few suspected submarine kills, none were confirmed.
How fast should a line search be conducted?
Slowly and as slow as the slowest person.
How is the FEMA ICS Form 205a used?
How is a signal mirror used?
a. Outstretch one hand in the direction of the airplane, leaving the palm facing you.
b. With the mirror, reflect sunlight into the palm your outstretched hand.
c. Slowly bring the mirror to chest level while maintaining the reflected light on your hand
d. Move your outstretched hand out of the way. Maneuver the mirror so that the light reflection is in the direction of the overhead aircraft. Move your hand in and out in front of the beam to create flashes or simply manipulate the mirror.
CAP 60-3
CAP Emergency Services Training and Operational Missions
Who was the first national CAP commander
John F. Curry
What is the use of an EPIRB and how is it generally activated or what is the abbreviation for?
An EPIRB is generally used as a maritime emergency beacon, it is typically activated either by contact with water or by being flipped upside down. The Abbreviation is "Emergency Position Indicating Radio Transmitter".
What is the ICS Form 215A
IAP Safety Analysis
What are the 4 whistle signals used by CAP ground teams and what do they mean?
1 short blast = Forward the line (team moves forward)
2 short blasts = Stop the line (team stops). If you are moving and hear only one blast, stop anyway.
3 short blasts = Help or danger signal (Stop immediately)
1 long blast = Assemble on the signal origin (the person blowing the whistle)
CAPP 2
CAP ELT/EPIRB Search
What was the primary aircraft of the WWII Coastal Patrol Fleet and what colors were they primarily painted?
Stinson 10A, Yellow/Blue
What is the difference between ComL and CUL
The primary difference is that a ComL is a FEMA Comm. Unit Leader and a CUL is a CAP Comm. Unit Leader
What is the primary difference between cadet and senior member CAPID Cards?
Senior members have photos printed on their ID card.