Chapter 6.8 - Airmanship Flashcards

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Name the four basic principles of Airmanship?

A
  • Flight Discipline.
  • Attitude.
  • Common Sense.
  • Skill.
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Name three sub-divisions of Flight Discipline?

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  • Self-Discipline.
  • Imposed Discipline.
  • Team Discipline.
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Name five hazardous attitudes?

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  • Invulnerability.
  • Anti-Authority.
  • Impulsivity.
  • Mr Macho.
  • Resignation.
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Name three types of Skills?

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  • Motor Skills.
  • Intellectual Skills.
  • Perceptual Skills.
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Define Motor Skills?

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Function of the body.

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Define Intellectual Skills?

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Functions of the brain.

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Define Perceptual Skills?

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Functions of the visual, hearing and touch.

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True or False. Motor, Intellectual and Perceptual Skills can be enhanced with practice?

A

True.

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9
Q

What is the basic term of Situation Awareness?

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Thinking ahead of the Aircraft.

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10
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Name five main factors that contribute to Situation Awareness?

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  • Experience and Training.
  • Physical Flying Skills.
  • Spatial Orientation.
  • Health and Attitude.
  • Cockpit Management.
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Name three levels of Situation Awareness?

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  • Perception.
  • Comprehension.
  • Projection.
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Name the ‘Three-Ps’ model that offers a structured way of controlling or managing risk?

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  • Perceive.
  • Process.
  • Perform.
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With regards to Perceive Hazards, what does PAVE stand for?

A
  • Pilot-in-command.
  • Aircraft.
  • Environment.
  • External Factors.
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With regards to Process Hazards, what does CARE stand for?

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  • Consequences.
  • Alternatives.
  • Reality Check.
  • External Pressures.
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With regards to Perform Hazards, what does TEAM stand for?

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  • Transfer.
  • Eliminate.
  • Accept.
  • Mitigate.
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16
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Name two categorised Threats?

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  • Internal.

- External.

17
Q

What does ADM stand for in Airmanship?

A

Aeronautical Decision Making.

18
Q

With regards to Aeronautical Decision Making, what does DECIDE stand for?

A
  • Detect.
  • Estimate.
  • Choose.
  • Identify.
  • Do.
  • Evaluate.