The 4 core values.
What is integrity, respect, excellence, and volunteer service?
The first military aircraft was built by them.
Who are the Wright Brothers?
All U.S. aircraft tail numbers begin with this letter.
What is "N"?
These navigational charts have a scale of about 8 statute miles per inch and are specifically designed for aviation use.
What is a Sectional?
The 4 phases of cadet leadership in CAP.
What is learning, leading, commanding, and executive?
The number of regions in CAP.
What is 8?
This aviatrix disappeared on July 2, 1937, while trying to circumnavigate the globe.
Who is Amelia Earhart?
This is put into aircraft tires so they don't expand or contract with changes in temperature and altitude.
What is nitrogen?
The date CAP was founded.
What is Dec. 1, 1941?
The most common aircraft CAP uses.
What is a Cessna 172?
The number of achievements in the cadet program.
What is 16?
This World War 2 fighter was nicknamed "The Little Friend."
What is the P-51 Mustang?
This moon mission was aborted due to an oxygen tank explosion.
What is Apollo 13?
The place where the first passenger flight was taken.
What is St. Petersburg, Florida?
This instrument measures the pressure of the atmosphere.
What is a Barometer?
This person is important to the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) because he was the first chairman of the CAP National Board, beginning in 1948. He was also the second National Commander of the CAP and the first Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force.
Who is General Carl A Spatz?
The date the USAF was founded.
The world record time for the world's longest continuous flight.
What is 64 days, 22 hours and 19 minutes?