Breakout Session 3
(1100 to 1155)
(1100 to 1155)
1st Lt Jaxon Godinez and
C/2nd Lt Preston Fenton
Learn to navigate the transition from NCO to a Cadet Officer and all the responsibility that comes with it.
1st Lt Christ Ross
Learn all about NCSA’s and how to apply for them. Learn about the many different ones and how they can be beneficial to your cadet career in CAP.
Col CraigThomas, Lt Col Steve Baxter, Capt Shalynn Drake, and TSgt Neil Reinhart
Whether you are into flying drones in support of CAP's emergency services mission or are curious about drone's application in aerospace education, this is the session for you. 20 students maximum.
Maj Jensen
The Incident Command System (ICS) is a modular organizational structure that can be used in a wide variety of situations. From disasters to large scale event planning, learn the basics of ICS and how it can be used to support CAP missions.
1st Lt Letty Dornfeld
Find out more about the amazing discoveries made by CAP members during the Ring of Fire Solar Eclipse that happened last October and learn how you can become a Solar Eclipse Citizen Scientist during the Eclipse on April 8 with Utah Wing's Solar Eclipse Coordinator.
Capt Aaron Hadley
Joining a complex volunteer organization like Civil Air Patrol can be intimating. At this session learn tips and tricks to help onboard new members and help them feel part of the team.
Capt Jeremy Landauer
Current CAP IT issues and security briefing. Discussing IT/technology needs of the wing also.
Cheif Noel Furniss and Maj Jennifer Davenport-Furniss
An interactive session exploring what good and poor leadership and mentorship looks like in a squadron.
Col John Wagner
A meeting for squadron commanders. This
session begins at 1100 and is by invitation only.