12 Week Exam Flashcards
IMSAFE Checklist
Illness, Medication, Stress, Alcohol, Fatigue, Eating/Emotions
How many hours after consuming alcohol can you begin mission planning?
12 hours “bottle to mission planning”
Operational Resource Management - 5 Step Sequence
“I, AM, IS”
1) Identify hazards
2) Asses hazards
3) Make risk decisions
4) Implement controls
5) Supervise and watch for change
Operational Resource Management - 3 Levels of Application
1) Time-critical (ex: EP in aircraft)
2) Deliberate (ex: mission planning; briefing)
3) In-depth (ex: building SOP)
What are “Human Factors”?
Anything going on at home that may affect your ability to perform (ex: ill family member, divorce, eviction)
What are examples of inclement weather hazards?
1) Icing
2) Hail
3) Turbulence
4) Lightning/Thunderstorms
Translate METAR Ex:
KESN 011345Z 33014G20KT 10SM CLR 08/00 A2998
Easton Airport, 01 April at 1345 Zulu, winds from 330 at 14 knots steady state with 20 knot gusts, 10 statute miles of visibility, clear clouds, temperature 08/dewpoint 00 altimeter setting 29.98
What are NOTES in NATOPS?
An operating procedure, technique, etc., which is considered essential to emphasize.
What are CAUTIONS in NATOPS?
An operating procedure, technique, etc., which could result in damage to equipment if not carefully followed.
What are WARNINGS in NATOPS?
An operating procedure, technique, etc., which could result in personal injury or loss of life if not carefully followed.
ENGINE FAILURE IMMEDIATELY AFTER TAKEOFF (SUFFICIENT RUNWAY REMAINING STRAIGHT AHEAD)
*1. AIRSPEED – 110 KNOTS (MINIMUM)
*2. PCL – AS REQUIRED
*3. EMER LDG GR HANDLE – PULL (AS REQUIRED)
*4. FLAPS – AS REQUIRED
What are NOTAMS?
A notice containing information essential to flight operations that is not known far enough in advance to be publicized by other means