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FLORIDA WING CADET PROGRAMS CIVIL AIR PATROL UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AUXILIARY 4750 Northwest 44 Court Opa Locka FL 33054 4 February 208 MEMORANDUM FOR SEE DISTRIBUTION FROM: FLWG/CP SUBJECT: Florida Leadership Academy (FLA) Operations Order. OVERVIEW. Florida Wing Cadet Programs will conduct the Florida Leadership Academy (FLA) NCO Academy at the Florida Elks Youth Camp in Umatilla, Florida from March 6 to March 8. This operations order provides details regarding the activity that are applicable to all cadets and seniors attending FLA. Unless noted otherwise, all times in this document refer to eastern daylight time (local time Orlando, Florida). 2. MISSION. The mission of the Florida Leadership Academy is to provide an academic forum for cadets to receive instruction through lecture, discussion, and hands-on training that is beneficial for all spectra of cadet involvement. In providing this forum, cadets will be able to develop their interpersonal skills, technical knowledge, and overall understanding of their role in the Cadet Program and as leaders. Through grade-targeted education conducted by experienced cadet programs leaders, cadets will leave each school better equipped to serve their units and the wing as leaders of cadets. 3. EXECUTION. Staff will arrive at 600 for facility registration and setup. Students will arrive on Friday between 800 and 2000 unless otherwise coordinated. Please make sure you have eaten dinner prior to arrival. Students will be dismissed at 300 on Sunday. Staff and instructor dismissal will take place by 430. Parents and guests are welcome to attend the Sunday graduation ceremony. Visitor seating will begin at 45. 4. SAFETY. All personnel must have completed Introduction to CAP Safety and have it reflected on their current esservices record. Additionally, all participants must be safety current in eservices prior to arrival. Safety education currency validation will not be available immediately upon arrival. Any safety suggestions regarding the event are welcome please submit to the project officer. 5. STAFFING. FLA school staff and instructors will be appointed by the activity director, Lt Col Cory Hewitt. For instructor consideration, seniors should have obtained the master rating in cadet programs or have extensive cadet programs experience. Cadet instructor applicants must have earned the Earhart Award (C/Capt/Phase IV) or higher for consideration and should be active in wing cadet programs. Staff and instructor details are listed in paragraph 7, Application Procedures. 7. APPLICATION PROCEDURES. The following paragraphs describe the prerequisites and the actual application procedures for each capacity of FLA attendance. Please review the subsections of this paragraph thoroughly to ensure all requirements for application are complied with. Failure to follow the

application instructions completely could result in not being slotted for the course. The actual application must be completed online. Paper forms or mailed documents will not be accepted. Again, use of the online application tool is mandatory for all applicants. a. Prerequisites for Application (all applicants). All applicants must be current CAP members, in possession of a current CAP identification card, safety current and compliant, in good standing with Civil Air Patrol. Any members (cadet or senior) age 8 or over must have Cadet Protection Policy Training (CPPT) completed and posted on their e-services record at time of application submission. Additionally, the following requirements apply as described below for the type of application being submitted: () NCO Academy Student Applicants. Applicants must have earned, and have posted in e-services, the Wright Brothers Award (C/SSgt) at time of application submission, must not have completed the Armstrong Achievement, and must have completed their Basic Encampment. Cadets not meeting these requirements will not be considered for this course. (2) Cadet Instructor Applicants. For consideration as a cadet instructor, cadets must have earned the Earhart Award (C/Capt) and have the award published in e-services prior to submitting the application package. (3) Senior Instructor Applicants. For consideration as a senior instructor, seniors should have earned the Master Rating in Cadet Programs or have extensive cadet programs experience. CAP experience external to the Cadet Program as well as professional experience outside of CAP may be considered for selection. (4) Senior Support Staff Applicants. Senior staff applicants should have previous experience working in cadet programs activities at the group or wing level and be able to assist in administrative and logistics capacities for the activity. A current CAP driver s license is also recommended. b. Application Submission. Application to the activity will be made through the online application system. Mailed applications will not be accepted. Scanned copies of the required forms must be uploaded at the time your application is submitted online. The type of application being submitted will control what forms and additional documents are required please ensure you select the correct application type when beginning your application. Incomplete or incorrect applications may slow the registration process or prevent the applicant from being processed entirely. Compliance with the published application instructions on the application site is critical. For staff and instructor applicants, please review attachment 3 for FLWG Form 503 interview questions. c. Activity Fee & Refund Policy. The activity fee is $75.00 for each participant. The fee covers all course expenses including billeting, meals, and materials. Payment must be made online. If unable to pay online, please coordinate directly with the activity director to arrange for payment. Full refunds will be available until the suspense date and may be requested via the online refund request form. Requests for refunds after the suspsense date will be based upon the activities ability to replace the paid for slot. Refund requests may take as long as 90 days after the end of the activity to process. If you request a refund and have received no communication from the activity staff by 2 monthswith information pertaining to the refund request, please e-mail the activity director to ensure your request was received and is being processed. d. Suspense Dates / Deadlines. 2

26 February 208 Instructor and staff applications due (senior and cadet) 5 March 208 Student applications due 5 March 208 Refund request deadline for guaranteed refund 9. WEBSITE. The official Florida Leadership Academy website is located on the Florida Wing Cadet Programs website at http://flwg.us/calendar-events/florida-leadership-academy.aspx. The website is the official source for all activity publications and should be checked regularly for updates. 0. PRE-COURSE REQUIREMENTS. Students may be assigned work to be completed prior to arrival. Instructions and information regarding pre-course assignments will be sent directly to the student upon being slotted. Students who fail to complete the assigned work prior to the coursework deadline will not be awarded completion credit.. TRANSPORTATION. Transportation to and from the activity is the member s personal responsibility. Members from the same unit or local areas attending are encouraged to coordinate with each other to ease the transportation burden on others where possible. 2. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT. The general packing list (attachment ) shall be used. In addition to the materials listed on the general packing list, students must bring their cadet binder with Learn to Lead Vol and Vol 2. Electronic readers (i.e. ipad, Kindle, Android Tablet, etc) with copies of CAPM 39-, AFMAN 36-2203, and the cadet programs series publications (CAPR/CAPM/CAPP/CAPF 52-x) is encouraged if available but not required. 3. GRADUATION. A graduation ceremony will be held in the Lakeview Patio of the Grafton Center and Arena beginning at 200 on 8 March 208. Parking is available for no charge. Students will be dismissed following the graduation ceremony. There will not be a reception prior to the graduation therefore all guests for graduation are asked to plan their arrival to the facility no earlier than 30. CORY A. HEWITT, Lt Col, CAP Commander, Florida Leadership Academy Attachments:. Packing List 3

FLORIDA LEADERSHIP ACADEMY GENERAL PACKING LIST SERVICE UNIFORM (Blues) Blues Shirt Short sleeve White V-neck undershirt (NO crewneck) Tie (male) / Tie-tab (female) Blues Pants (females may wear the blue skirt or pants) Flight Cap (with hat device insignia) Blues belt with chrome buckle and tip Pair; black dress socks (neutral shade hose allowed for females) Pair shirt garters (shirt stays) Complete set of ribbons, badges, and cadet grade insignia, plastic blue cadet nametag Pair; black military low quarter dress shoes, lace type (pumps allowed for females) BATTLE DRESS UNIFORM (BDU) BDU/ABU Shirt; shirt & pants must match (i.e. summer/winter weight); required patches BDU/ABU Pants; shirt & pants must match (i.e. summer/winter weight) Blue web belt w/subdued open face buckle and subdued (black) tip (aka. BDU Belt ) BDU/ABU hat (USAF style) squadron, group, 5 point USMC style, berets, etc., are not authorized Pair; boot socks Pair, blousing bands (pants may be tucked instead) Pair, plain, black combat, jungle, or jump boot; shined Black undershirt (t-shirt) must be plain with no decoration and no pocket (NO activity t-shirts) PERSONAL HYGIENE ITEMS Soap Shampoo * Comb/brush Deodorant Toothbrush & toothpaste Shaving gear (razor, cream, etc. there may be no method for charging electric razors) PERSONAL CLOTHING ITEMS Set of casual civilian attire (good taste) 3 Underwear/undergarment Bathing Suit 2 Sleeping Bag (or bedsheets and blanket)/pillow MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS & EQUIPMEN T Current CAP ID card (membership card or CAP photo ID card; NOT 0 Card) Small memo book that fits in your pocket 3 Black pens Ruler; at least 6 ea Learn to Lead Vol and Vol 2 (per phase) * Medications (in original packaging/container) * NAME (Last, First, MI) ereader (i.e. ipad, Android Tablet, Kindle, etc) with all Cadet Program series CAP publications (CAPR 52-x, CAPP 52-x, CAPM 52-x, CAPF 52-x, CAPM 39-, AFMAN 36-2203, etc) * = Optional but encouraged to bring FITNESS TRAINING UNIFORM (FTU) Pair athletic shorts; plain black; no decoration or writing (product logo/symbol authorized) Pair athletic shoes (basketball shoes and shoes with cleats not authorized) Pair of socks

Location: Florida Elks Youth Camp 2475 SE Highway 450 Umatilla, FL 32784 https://goo.gl/maps/pofynxnebay http://floridaelks.org/driving-directions From North East -Take I-95 south to Ormond Beach Exit 268 for SR 40Go 34.2 miles. 2-Turn Left onto SR 9 South (this is a blinking light). Go 7.2 miles. 3-Turn Right onto CR 450/Ocala St (the only stoplight in Umatilla). Go 6. miles. 4-Turn Right at the large, brick sign for the Florida Elks Youth Camp From North West -Take I-75 south to Exit 34 for CR 484 East. Go 8.2 miles. 2-Turn Right at US 27/44Go 4 miles. 3-Turn Left at CR 42 East. Go 4. miles. 4-Turn Right at CR 450. You can only turn right at this juncture. DO NOT turn at CR 452. 5-Turn Left into the camp a mile down the road. There will be a large brick sign for the Florida Elks Youth Camp.

From South East -Take the Florida Turnpike to Exit 267A for FL-429 North to Apopka. Toll is $.25. Go 9.4 miles on FL-429 until it ends. 2-Turn Left onto 429 Connector Rd. Go.3 miles. 3-Turn Right onto 44 North. Go 5.9 miles. 4-Turn Right onto SR 9 North. Go 7.9 miles. 5-Turn Left at the first stop light in Umatilla into CR 450/Ocala St. Go 6. miles. 6- Turn Right at the large brick sign for the Florida Elks Youth Camp. From South West -Take I-75 North to Exit 329 for SR 44 East. Go 3.5 miles. 2-Turn Left onto US 30 North. Go 9.5 miles. 3-Turn Right onto CR 42 East. Go 7.4 miles. 4-Turn Right at CR 450. You can only turn right at this juncture. DO NOT turn at CR 452. 5-Turn Left into the camp a mile down the road. There will be a large brick sign for the Florida Elks Youth Camp.

Florida Wing Civil Air Patrol FLORIDA LEADERSHIP ACADEMY Staff & Instructor Interview Application Questions INSTRUCTIONS: Please use the FLWG Form 503, Cadet Activity Staff Application, to record your answers to the questions applicable to your application. The reverse (back side) of the form has spaces for you to answer these questions. The question number on this page corresponds to the form blank on the FLWG Form 503. Cadet Instructor Applicant. Describe the importance of actively teaching leadership techniques to cadets in a structured, academic environment. 2. What method of instruction or activity is best for developing team work amongst junior NCO grade (average 4 years of age) cadets? 3. What role should the Florida Leadership Academy play in cadets involvement in the cadet program within Florida Wing? 4. Describe any topics of instruction that you believe should be a part of the NCO Academy Curriculum and why. 5. Provide any additional comments, feedback, or information, you would like the reviewing officer to consider for your application. Senior Instructor Applicant. Describe the importance of actively teaching leadership techniques to cadets in a structured, academic environment. 2. What method of instruction or activity is best for developing team work amongst junior NCO grade (average 4 years of age) cadets? 3. What role should the Florida Leadership Academy play in cadets involvement in the cadet program within Florida Wing? 4. Describe any topics of instruction that you believe should be a part of the NCO Academy Curriculum and why. 5. Provide any additional comments, feedback, or information, you would like the reviewing officer to consider for your application. Senior Staff Applicant. What administrative processes can be incorporated into FLA that would simplify the registration, certification, and long term tracking of course curriculum?