Task G Flashcards

1
Q

Define the term “Risk Management”

A

Identifying, assessing and handling risk factors

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2
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What are the four basic principles of risk management that are useful when trying to determine what constitutes an “acceptable” level of risk?

A
(AMAI)
Accept no unnecessary risk
Make decisions at all levels 
Accept risk when benefits >cost
Integrate others
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3
Q

List the six steps in the risk management process

A
(IAAMIS)
Introduce 
Access 
Analyze 
Make decisions 
Implement decisions 
Supervise
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4
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To derive maximum benefit from the risk management process, it must be used properly. List the four steps in implementing the risk management process.

A

Apply the steps in balance
Maintain a balance in the process
Apply the process in a cycle
Involve people in the process

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5
Q

The likelihood of an event occurring can be classified into what four categories?

A
(PORI)
Probable 
Occasional
Remote 
Improbable
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6
Q

The severity of an event occurring can be classified into what four categories?

A
(CCMN)
Catastrophic 
Critical 
Marginal
Negligible
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7
Q

List the IMSAFE checklist

A
Illness 
Medication 
Stress
Alcohol 
Fatigue 
Emotion/eat
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8
Q

List and five a descriptive example/acronym for each of the following in regards to the PAVE checklist.

A

Pilot: sickness being drunk
Aircraft: required equipment missing, wing is iced over
EnVironment: weather, runway too wet
External: stress from home, inability to think clear

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9
Q

What is the 3P model?

A

Perceive
Process
Perform

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10
Q

Define single pilot resource management.

A

The skills developed to allow a pilot to safely operate an aircraft from start up to shutdown with no help from another pilot

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11
Q

What are the 5 P’s?

A
Plan 
Pilot
Plane 
Passengers 
Program
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