Chapter 6.8 - Airmanship Flashcards
Name the four basic principles of Airmanship?
- Flight Discipline.
- Attitude.
- Common Sense.
- Skill.
Name three sub-divisions of Flight Discipline?
- Self-Discipline.
- Imposed Discipline.
- Team Discipline.
Name five hazardous attitudes?
- Invulnerability.
- Anti-Authority.
- Impulsivity.
- Mr Macho.
- Resignation.
Name three types of Skills?
- Motor Skills.
- Intellectual Skills.
- Perceptual Skills.
Define Motor Skills?
Function of the body.
Define Intellectual Skills?
Functions of the brain.
Define Perceptual Skills?
Functions of the visual, hearing and touch.
True or False. Motor, Intellectual and Perceptual Skills can be enhanced with practice?
True.
What is the basic term of Situation Awareness?
Thinking ahead of the Aircraft.
Name five main factors that contribute to Situation Awareness?
- Experience and Training.
- Physical Flying Skills.
- Spatial Orientation.
- Health and Attitude.
- Cockpit Management.
Name three levels of Situation Awareness?
- Perception.
- Comprehension.
- Projection.
Name the ‘Three-Ps’ model that offers a structured way of controlling or managing risk?
- Perceive.
- Process.
- Perform.
With regards to Perceive Hazards, what does PAVE stand for?
- Pilot-in-command.
- Aircraft.
- Environment.
- External Factors.
With regards to Process Hazards, what does CARE stand for?
- Consequences.
- Alternatives.
- Reality Check.
- External Pressures.
With regards to Perform Hazards, what does TEAM stand for?
- Transfer.
- Eliminate.
- Accept.
- Mitigate.