The most common aircraft in the CAP fleet.
What is a Cessna 182 Skylane?
A stationary 90 degree pivot to the right.
What is a right face?
The CAP National Commander
Who is Major General Edward D. Phelka?
"The state of mind that lies behind your every action"
Attitude
This core value means to treat others as you wish to be treated.
What is Respect?
The number of blades in the prop of a Cessna 172 Skyhawk.
What is two?
The direction towards which you should pivot during an about face.
What is right?
The VTWG Commander.
Who is Col. Richard Beach.
The CAP motto.
What is "Semper Vigilans", or "Always Vigilant"?
The four Core Values.
What are Integrity, Volunteer Service, Excellence and Respect?
The largest passenger airliner in the world.
What is the Airbus A380?
The length of a pace while marching in quick time.
What is 24 inches?
The VT-033 Squadron Commander.
Who is Major Joseph Bosley?
The definition of leadership.
What is the art and science of influencing and directing people to accomplish the assigned mission.
The US Air Force's Core Values.
Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in all We Do.
The most recent manned military aircraft released by the US Air Force
What is the B-21 Raider?
The number of steps per minute while marching in double time.
What is 180?
The historic figure the 8th Cadet Achievement is named after.
Who is Neil Armstrong?
The abbreviation for Survey, Question, Read, Recall, Review.
What is SQ3R?
The year in which CAP formally approved its set of core values.
When is 1999?
The number of aircraft in the CAP fleet.
What is five hundred sixty?
The adjutant's cadence.
What is 140?
The first CAP National Commander
Who is Maj. Gen. John F. Curry?
"The idea that teams working together can achieve more than each individual could on his own."
What is "Synergy"?
The year in which the USAF published its set of core values.
When is 1997?