Name of one of the Core Values in CAP?
Answers vary. What Integrity, voluntary service, excellence, or respect.
State the Cadet Oath?
What is: I pledge that I will serve faithfully in the Civil Air Potrol Cadet Program, and that I will attend meeting 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 is the Commander, Civil Air Portal?
What is: The Major General Regena M. Aye CAP.
Name one of the requirement Phase 1 in CAP?
What is: Attitude: Displays a positive attitude; optimistic; enthusiastic; is team-oriented
What is: Core Values: Aware of the Core Values; honest; wears uniform properly; practices customs and courtesies.
Communication Skills: Listens actively; attentive; asks good questions.
Sense of Responsibility: Follows directions; dependable; arrives ready to learn and serve; effective in managing own time.
Name one of the meaning aero, aerodynamics, aeronautics, or aerospace?
What is: The meaning aero: pertaining to air.
The meaning aerodynamics: relating to the forces of air in motion.
The meaning aeronautics: the science of flight within the atmosphere.
The meaning aerospace: a combination of aeronautics.
Name one of the Core Values for the USAF?
What is integrity first, serves before selves, or Excellence in all we do.
What is CAP's 3 Cores Mission?
What is Aerospace Education, Emergency Services, & Cadet Programs.
What is the Region Commander, Pacific Region of CAP?
What is: Col Virginia M. Nelson CAP.
Name one of the requirement Phase 2 in CAP?
What is: ttitude: Maintains a positive attitude and encourages good attitudes in others; does not flaunt rank or authority.
What is: Core Values: Displays a commitment to the Core Values; promotes team spirit, professionalism, and good sportsmanship as a team leader.
Communication Skills: Proficient in informal public speaking (I.e., in giving directions to and training junior cadets).
Sense of Responsibility: Enforces standards; trustworthy in supervising a small team and leading them in fulfillment of a series of a simple tasks, given a plan, is able to carry it out.
Interpersonal Skills: Guides and coaches junior cadets; recognizes when junior cadets need help; leads by example; is not a “boss.”
Name one of the meaning air, aircraft, airplane, airfoil, or airport?
What is: The meaning air: a mixture of gases that contains approximately 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases.
The meaning aircraft: any machine that is capable of flying through the air; included are ultralights, airplanes, gliders, balloons, helicopters, handglides, and parasails.
The meaning to airfoil: a component, such as a wing, that is specifically designed to produce lift, thrust, or directional stability.
The meaning to airport: a place on either land or water where aircraft can land and take off for flight.
Name all the Core Values for CAP?
What is Integrity, Volunteer Services, Excellence, and Respect.
What is the founding dates of both CAP and USAF?
What is CAP founding date: December 1st, 1941 & USAF founding date: September 18th, 1947.
Name the Commander, Alaska Wing CAP?
What is: Col. Derk A. MacPherson CAP.
Name one of the requirement phase 3 in CAP?
What is: Attitude: Conscious of own performance; takes initiative to develop new skills; self-motivated and able to motivate others.
Core Values: Fair, just, and consistent in dealing with subordinates; exercises good judgment in knowing which matters should be referred up the chain.
Communication Skills: Writes and speaks clearly; presents ideas logically; wins through persuasion.
Sense of Responsibility: Given an assignment, takes project from beginning to end; develops goals, plans, standards, and follows through in execution; demonstrates sense of ownership.
Interpersonal Skills: Actively mentors NCOs; resolves conflicts fairly; criticizes, constructively; descents, respectively when disagreeing with superiors.
Critical Thinking: Thinks in advance and plans ahead to meet the unit’s short-term needs; imaginative and not tied to old ideas.
Delegation Skills: Delegate routine tasks effectively and works through NCOs; keeps people informed; makes expectations clear; supervises work of other leaders.
Name one of the meaning to camber, chord, downwash or drag?
What is:
Camber: the curved part of an airfoil from its leading to trailing edge.
Chord: a line drawn through an airfoil from its leading to trailing edge.
Downwash: the downward movement of air behind a wing in flight.
Drag: a force which slows the forward movement of an aircraft in flight.
Name all the definition for the Core Values of USAF?
What is Integrity First: An Airman is expected to be honest, courageous, and accountable, doing what is right even when no one is watching. Service Before Self: An Airman's professional duties and the needs of the Air Force take precedence over personal desires. Excellence in All We Do: Airmen are expected to strive for continuous improvement and to achieve the highest standards of performance in all aspects of their service.
Name both the definition of both Leadership and Military Discipline?
What is the definition of Leadership: The art and science of influencing and directing people to accomplish the assigned mission.
What is the definition of Military Discipline: The mental attitude and state of training which renders obedience instinctive under all conditions.
What is the Commander-In-Chief?
What is: The Honorable Donald J. Trump.
Name one of the requirement for Phase 4 in CAP?
What is:
Attitude: Resilient; shows mental discipline in working to achieve long-term goals; welcoming of change; has habit of continual self-improvement.
Core Values: Uses empathy; recognizes how Core Values relate to new and unfamiliar situations; makes sound and timely decisions independently.
Communication Skills: Articulate; succinct; persuasive; varies message to fit audience; proficient in explaining complex issues.
Sense of Responsibility: Completes large projects with little supervision; follows and sets a command intent; self-starter.
Interpersonal Skills: Actively develops and mentors cadet officers; adapts leadership style to fit situation; calm under pressure.
Critical Thinking: Sets long-term goals for the unit; imaginative and visionary; recognizes units long-term needs; mentally agile when faced with unfamiliar problems.
Delegation Skills: Direct multiple teams and manage multiple tasks; assigns people to right jobs; delegates well and enables others to take charge.
Name one of the three meaning of combustion, combustion chamber, or compression?
What is:
Combustion: the chemical process of burning.
Combustion chamber: an enclosed container in which fuel and air are burned for the production of energy.
Compression: the act of making a given volume of gas smaller.
Name all the Core Values for CAP?
What is the Preamble to the Constitution?
What is: "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessing of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
Name the Secretary of Defense?
What is: The Honorable Pete Hegseth.
Name all the requirement Phase 1 in CAP?
What is: Attitude: Displays a positive attitude; optimistic; enthusiastic; is team-oriented
What is: Core Values: Aware of the Core Values; honest; wears uniform properly; practices customs and courtesies.
Communication Skills: Listens actively; attentive; asks good questions.
Sense of Responsibility: Follows directions; dependable; arrives ready to learn and serve; effective in managing own time.
Name one of the meaning of fuel, lean mixture, or magneto?
What is:
Fuel: a chemical substance which id used as a source of energy; aircraft fuels include gasoline, kerosene, and propane.
Lean mixture: a mixture of gasoline and air in which there is less fuel and more air.
Magneto: an electrical generator that produces power when rotated.
Name the Secretary of the Air Force?
What is: The Honorable Troy Meink.
Name all requirement Phase 2 in CAP?
What is: attitude: Maintains a positive attitude and encourages good attitudes in others; does not flaunt rank or authority.
What is: Core Values: Displays a commitment to the Core Values; promotes team spirit, professionalism, and good sportsmanship as a team leader.
Communication Skills: Proficient in informal public speaking (I.e., in giving directions to and training junior cadets).
Sense of Responsibility: Enforces standards; trustworthy in supervising a small team and leading them in fulfillment of a series of a simple tasks, given a plan, is able to carry it out.
Interpersonal Skills: Guides and coaches junior cadets; recognizes when junior cadets need help; leads by example; is not a “boss.”
Name one of the meaning powerplant, reciprocating, or stoichiometric?
What is:
Powerplant: a term which applies to the airplane engine and accessories.
Reciprocating: a type of engine that processes air and fuel by a back and forth movement of its internal parts.
Stoichiometric: a ratio of fuel to air in which, upon combustion, all of the fuel is burned (In energy terms, it's 15 parts air to 1 part gasoline).
Name the Chief of Staff of the Air Force?
What is: The Honorable General David W. Allvin.
Name all of the requirement phase 3 in CAP?
What is: Attitude: Conscious of own performance; takes initiative to develop new skills; self-motivated and able to motivate others.
Core Values: Fair, just, and consistent in dealing with subordinates; exercises good judgment in knowing which matters should be referred up the chain.
Communication Skills: Writes and speaks clearly; presents ideas logically; wins through persuasion.
Sense of Responsibility: Given an assignment, takes project from beginning to end; develops goals, plans, standards, and follows through in execution; demonstrates sense of ownership.
Interpersonal Skills: Actively mentors NCOs; resolves conflicts fairly; criticizes, constructively; descents, respectively when disagreeing with superiors.
Critical Thinking: Thinks in advance and plans ahead to meet the unit’s short-term needs; imaginative and not tied to old ideas.
Delegation Skills: Delegate routine tasks effectively and works through NCOs; keeps people informed; makes expectations clear; supervises work of other leaders.
Name one of the meaning ionosphere, or lapse rate?
What is:
Ionosphere: a region of the atmosphere where electrons are gained or lost.
Lapse rate: the rate of decrease with an increase in height for pressure and temperature.
Name the Commander, Air Combat Command?
What is: The Honorable General Ken Wilsbach.
Name all of the requirement for Phase 4 in CAP?
What is:
Attitude: Resilient; shows mental discipline in working to achieve long-term goals; welcoming of change; has habit of continual self-improvement.
Core Values: Uses empathy; recognizes how Core Values relate to new and unfamiliar situations; makes sound and timely decisions independently.
Communication Skills: Articulate; succinct; persuasive; varies message to fit audience; proficient in explaining complex issues.
Sense of Responsibility: Completes large projects with little supervision; follows and sets a command intent; self-starter.
Interpersonal Skills: Actively develops and mentors cadet officers; adapts leadership style to fit situation; calm under pressure.
Critical Thinking: Sets long-term goals for the unit; imaginative and visionary; recognizes units long-term needs; mentally agile when faced with unfamiliar problems.
Delegation Skills: Direct multiple teams and manage multiple tasks; assigns people to right jobs; delegates well and enables others to take charge.
Name one of the meaning mesosphere, ozonosphere, or stratosphere?
What is:
Mesosphere: a layer of the atmosphere extending from about 30 to 50 miles.
Ozonosphere: a region of the atmosphere where ozone is created.
Stratosphere: a layer of the atmosphere extending from the tropopause to about 30 miles.
Name the Commander, 1st Air Force?
What is: The Honorable Lieutenant General M. Luke Ahmann.
Name one of the meaning thermosphere, tropopause, or troposphere?
What is:
Thermosphere: a layer of the atmosphere extending from 50 to about 300 miles.
Tropopause: boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere.
Troposphere: first layer of the atmosphere where most of the Earth's weather occurs.