Chapter 8.2 - The Atmospheric & Associated Problems Flashcards
The atmosphere is a mixture of (2)?
- Oxygen (21%).
- Nitrogen (78%).
Temperature falls with Altitude at a rate of 2°C per how many feet?
1000ft.
What is the average (ISA) temperature at sea level?
15°C.
As an Aircraft climbs into the atmosphere, what happens to the pressure?
Progressively decreases.
What is the ISA atmospheric pressure at sea level?
1013 hPa.
Pressure falls with Altitude at the rate of 1 hPa for how many feet?
33ft.
What is the partial pressure of oxygen at sea level?
160mm Hg.
Name one example of the problems associated with Oxygen Deficiency at 8000ft to 10,000ft?
Hypoxia.
Hypoxia is the Medical name for the condition resulting from what?
Oxygen Starvation.
The basic cause of Hypoxia on pilots is the reduction of what? As Altitude is (increased/decreased)?
- Reduction in the partial pressure of oxygen.
- Increased.
The early symptoms of Hypoxia are similar to those of what?
Mild (alcohol) intoxication.
Name three common symptoms of Hypoxia?
- Lack of Self-criticism.
- Over-confident Attitude.
- False sense of Security.
Name 6 progressive symptoms of Hypoxia?
- Tingling sensations in the skin.
- Dizziness.
- Increased pulse rate.
- Blue colouration of lips and fingernails.
- Blurred Vision.
What is the most severe symptom of Hypoxia?
Loss of consciousness.