hwhat is thw wingman course and where can i take it cap

by Chloe Barton 10 min read

What is the wingman course in CAP?

Put simply, the Cadet Wingman Course is a carefully designed learning experience that takes brand new cadets and equips them with some fundamental information and skills concerning the imperative to stay safe so they can achieve their goals and “accomplish the mission.”Feb 1, 2015

What is Cap CPPT?

Cadet Protection Program Training (CPPT) Pre-Test. Instructions: This is a pre-test designed for our senior members, Cadet Sponsor Members and cadets over 18 years of age.

What is the warrior spirit cap?

The warrior spirit is a condition of the heart: a tough-mindedness and tireless motivation. You just studied 30 terms!

Is an example of an activity where Level 1 intensity might be appropriate?

Continued use of Level 1 intensity when a student is displaying obvious signs of excessive stress. Examples: Cadets who are tearful or crying, unable to respond verbally, or are vapor locked.

Is a boundary concern a form of abuse?

Keep in mind that the middle column – boundary concerns – are not abuse. They're just examples of conduct that falls short of the positive behavior we want to see.

Who is CAP ultimately accountable to?

One Person is Responsible: final responsibility for getting the job done ought to be assigned to a single individual. when people resolve issues at the lowest possible level. America is built on democratic principles. All public institutions, including CAP, are ultimately accountable to the American people.

What is the CAP cadet oath?

"I pledge that I will serve faithfully in the Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program and that I will attend meetings 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."

Which CAP members are held accountable for their actions?

Which CAP members are held accountable for their actions? stakeholders.

Is where a member begins to actually learn new skills and gain new experiences?

Level II - Technical Training is the first level where a member begins to actually learn new skills and gain new experiences. Criteria for completion of this level are: completing Level I, attaining a technician rating in any specialty track, completion of the CAP Officer Basic Course (which you are taking now), and ...