A California Wing Integrated Leadership Program Course

ILP COURSE

 

ATS Course Documents

ATS Photo Album

ATS Commander

Airman Training School

In order for a cadet to effectively prepare himself or herself to be a leader, they must first ensure they have strong followership skills. Airman Training School gives cadets the tools and practice necessary to develop effective followership skills. These skills are taught using classroom instruction, and practical application. Graduates of ATS are given the tools necessary to take their training to the next level and embark into the study of leadership. 

ATS is typically held at the Group or Squadron level.

 

Requirements:

  • Must be a current member of CAP at the Application Deadline. 

  • (as reflected in the CAPNHQ database)

  • Be a C/Amn through C/SSgt

  • Be a cadet in good standing.

  • Having attended a BCS is highly recommended, however it is NOT a requirement.

Curriculum

  • Customs and Courtesies

    • Motivation

    • Attitude

    • Initiative

    • Professionalism

  • Attitude & Discipline

  • Uniform Wear

    • Special items

    • Advance Topics

  • PT

  • Drill Labs

  • Drill Terms

  • Chapter 2-3, LL

  • Guidon

  • Teamwork

  • Drill Competition

  • NCSA briefing

  • Uniform

    • Inspection Prep

    • Inspection

COURSE REFERENCE MATERIALS

CAPF31 Application for CAP Activity.  Standard Application used to apply to go to a CAP activity outside of your local unit. 
Equipment List Equipment list for cadets attending ATS
ATS Flier ATS Flier - A handout to distribute to your cadets.
D&C Manual The Air Force Drill & Ceremonies Manual AFMAN 36-2202 dated 3 June 1996
Class Outlines  
Program Manual ATS Program Manual (Feb 03)
Workbook  
 

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