General Flashcards

1
Q

how should an instructor present the concept of Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM) to a beginning student ?

A

A systematic approach to the mental process used by pilots to consistently determine the best course of action in response to a given set of circumstances.

ADM is an essential skill for pilots to ensure safe and effective decision-making in aviation.

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what should a pilot do when recognizing a thought as a hazardous?

A

label the thought and antidote

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3
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Antidote for anti-hazardous attitude

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Follow the rules

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4
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accute fatigue occurs as a result of application to a learning task may be evident by a student’s apparent

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errors in timing

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how may chronic fatigue manifest itself in a pilot

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unwarranted risk taking as a result of impaired judgement

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which is a sign of acute fatigue?

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lack of awareness of error accumulation

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Fatigue is such a treacherous hazard to flight safety because

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it may not be apparent to a pilot before serious errors are made

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Chronic fatigue
(def)

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is a combination of both physiological problems and psychological issues.

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Chronic fatigue

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occurs when there is not enough time for a full recovery from repeated episodes of acute fatigue.

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10
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acute fatigue is

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characterized by error accumulation, inattention, and distractibility.

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accute fatigue

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manifests itself by performance deficiencies that are apparent to others before the individual notices any physical signs of fatigue

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recovery from chronic fatigue requires

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a prolonged and deliberate solution that mitigates the underlying physiological/ psychological cause

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13
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ignoring minimum fuel reserve requirements is generally the result of overconfidence, disregarding applicable regulations or

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lack of flight planning

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14
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a sign that a student may be experiencing acute fatigue is

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lack of awareness of error accumulation

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15
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what are some characteristics of acute fatigue

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errors in timing, inattention, and irritability

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16
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What is a sign a learner pilot may be experiencing chronic fatigue

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The learner pilot’s judgment and performance become impaired

17
Q

A CFI can detect fatigue in a student by nothing

A

loss of accuracy and control

18
Q

What should an instructor do when the student shows symptoms of chronic fatigue

A

suggest the student seek a solution to mitigate the physiological/ psychological underlying problem

19
Q

jane feels that the regulations relating to flying at low altitude are too restrictive. You teach the learner the antidote

A

point out the behavior and emphasize the regulations are usually right