Operating rules and Pilot/Equipment Requirements Flashcards

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The safety of (flight, traffic) is a top priority of all pilots and the responsibilities associated with operating an aircraft should (always, never) be taken seriously.

A

flight; always

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The air traffic system maintains a high degree of (safety, technique) and efficiency with strict regulatory oversight of the (government, FAA).

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safety; FAA

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Pilots fly in accordance with (support, regulations) that have served the United States well, as evidence by the fact that the country has the safest (operational, aviation) system in the world.

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regulations; aviation

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All aircraft operating in today’s National Airspace System (NAS) has complied with the (FAA, CFR) governing its (certification, regulations) and maintenance

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CFR; certification

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5
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All pilots operating today have completed rigorous pilot certification (training, support) and (maintenance, testing).

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training; testing

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Of equal importance is the proper execution of preflight (cover, planning), Aeronautical (dictated, decision) making (ADM) and risk (control, management).

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planning, decision; management

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ADM involves a systematic approach to (task, risk) assessment and (power, stress) management in aviation, illustrates how personal attitudes can influence decision making, and how those attitudes can be modified to (enhance, lower) safety.

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risk; stress; enhance

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