Mountain Operations Flashcards
There are 3 types of physiological effects that can be caused by flying in mountainous terrain:
- Hypoxia
- Visual Illusions
- Decompression Sickness
The visual illusions that might be experienced are as follows:
- No Horizon – Too high above valley floor
- False Horizon – Caused by sloping terrain
- Vertigo
- Pinnacle Illusion
Helicopter aircrews may operate between __________ ft MSL and __________ ft MSL for up to 30 min without supplemental oxygen.
12,500; 14,000
The 3 wind types that are used throughout the aviation community based on the Beaufort Scale are as follows:
- Light winds
- Moderate winds
- Strong winds
Winds 11–20 kts are identified as __________.
moderate winds
Winds above 20 kts are identified as __________.
strong winds
As density altitude increases, power available __________ while power required __________.
decreases; increases
For every 1°C increase in OAT, DA increases by __________ ft.
120
A __________ approach angle is recommended to a pinnacle or ridgeline at high density altitude with light or no winds.
normal
A __________ quartering headwind is preferred as it requires less power than a __________ quartering headwind.
left; right