Positive Exhange of Flight Controls Flashcards
What is said by two pilots when exchanging control of an aircraft?
a) Nothing, the pilot wanting to fly takes the controls.
b) You need to fly now.
c) I have the controls, you have the controls, I have the controls; followed by visual confirmation.
C) I have the controls, you have the controls, I have the controls; followed by visual confirmation.
How many verbal exchanges are involve when exchanging controls?
a) As many as it takes.
b) 2.
c) None listed.
A) As many as it takes.
Is there a recommendation that a visual confirmation also be made that the other pilot has the controls?
a) True.
b) False.
A) True.
Why is it so important that we use a positive exchange of flight controls.
a) So we know it’s time to go make a coffee.
b) So there is never any doubt as to who has control of the aircraft.
c) So we know who’s responsible in the event of an accident.
B) So there is never any doubt as to who has control of the aircraft.
If you were practicing emergency procedures at an airport during a training event and your instructor announces, “I have the controls,” what is the first thing you should do?
a) Remain on the controls and correct the instructor’s technique.
b) Immediately relinquish control of the aircraft and say, “you have the controls.”
c) Call the Chief Pilot.
B) Immediately relinquish control of the aircraft and say, “you have the controls.”
What do you think could happen if there was no procedure for exchanging flight controls?
a) No pilot could be flying.
b) Both pilots could be fighting for control during an emergency.
c) All are correct
C) All are correct