The Commander of KHAS is TBD
In order to receive an application, you must be in good academic standing (That is, a minimum 83 in all classes, as well as a 90 in AFJROTC), as well as have no disciplinary issues, and have proven yourself to the SASI/ASI as a leader within AFJROTC. Should you fall under these requirements, you will receive an application in the awards ceremonies in September or January. Once received, you have one month to complete it, and turn it in to the KHAS OIC for your badge.
Kitty Hawk members are also school tutors, and are available for all persons in need of tutoring, regardless of which class is needed for tutoring, and whether or not they are enrolled within AFJROTC. Tutoring can be held at the beginning or end of any school day at the convenience of the person requiring tutoring. Please see Lt. Col. Dominicis or a member of Kitty Hawk if you wish to attend tutoring.
Meetings will be announced in the daily orders and members will convene when necessary. See c/Maj. Weaver for any details.
Kitty Hawk is known to do community service projects whenever available, and will always conduct themselves to bring credit to their school, community, corps of cadets, and to themselves.
The Kitty Hawk Air Society Logo.
The KHAS badge, which is worn above the nametag.
List of Kitty Hawk Air Society members
(in order of rank highest-lowest)
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c/Col. Snyman, D.
c/Maj. Burke, S.
c/Maj. Drain, M.
c/Maj. Mace, E.
c/Capt. Huynh, K.
c/Capt. Jones, P.
c/Capt. Rothas, S.
c/1st Lt. Ludwig, L.
c/1st Lt. Byrd, S.
c/2nd Lt. Watson, H.
c/CMSgt. Herman, A.
c/TSgt. Arizmendi, A.
c/TSgt. Williams, M.
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