This type of wind is created by movement of an aircraft.
What is relative wind?
This type of follower simply obeys orders without much critical thinking or engagement.
What is "Passive?"
A communication skill where you intentionally focus on understanding the speaker.
What is "Active listening?"
This command causes the flight to reverse direction while marching.
What is "To the rear?"
The side of the uniform that a nametag is worn on.
What is "Right?"
This type of turbulence is caused by movement from a nearby aircraft.
What is wake turbulence?
This type of follower displays moderate levels of critical thinking and engagement.
What is "Pragmatic?"
Provide 1 barrier to communication (there are 6).
What are "assumptions, distractions, emotional reactions, lack of clarity, cultural differences, or poor listening?"
This command is used to correct the spacing between cadets after the flight is halted.
What is "Cover?"
The 3 components that need to be lined up on a gig line (be very specific).
What is "belt, shirt seam, and pants zipper."
This aircraft component is used to eliminate lift once an aircraft has landed.
What is a spoiler?
This type of follower displays a high level of engagement and low levels of critical thinking...also known as "yes people?"
What is "Conformist?"
This type of communication is based on things like body language.
What is "Non-verbal communication?"
A command given to immediately turn the entire flight to the left at once.
What is "left flank, harch?"
Uniform item which is required to be worn while outdoors and removed while indoors.
What is a "Cover?"
This type of weather condition affects all 4 forces of aircraft flight.
What is icing?
This type of followership is considered to be the best and displays a high level of both critical thinking skills and engagement.
What is "Exemplary?"
Provide 3 ways to improve active listening.
What is "show you're listening, stop distractions, maintain eye contact, avoid interrupting, reflecting and paraphrasing, ask clarifying questions?"
This formation is commonly used for marching the flight.
What is "Column formation?"
This enlisted Air Force rank has 8 stripes.
What is "Chief Master Sergeant?"
If an aircraft's fuel tank is located in the rear, what would happen to its Center of Gravity (CG) as it burns fuel...forward or backward?
What is forward?
A type of follower who shows a low level of engagement but displays a high level of critical thinking is known as.
What is "Alienated?"
List the 5 components of the communication model.
What is "sender, message, channel, receiver, feedback, and noise?"
This individual stands at the front of the flight during column formation and is responsible for the direction the flight marches in.
What is "Guidon bearer?"
The maximum eyelash length for females in millimeters.
What is "14?"