Task G: Risk Management Flashcards
Define the term “Risk Management”.
a. The logical process of weighing the potential costs of risks against the possible benefits of allowing those risks to stand uncontrolled.
What are the four basic principles of risk management that are useful when trying to determine what constitutes an “acceptable” level of risk?
(AMAI)
(AMAI)
(AMAI) a. Accept no unnecessary risk b. Make risk decisions at the appropriate level c. Accept risk when benefits outweigh the costs d. Integrate risk management into planning at all levels
List the six steps in the risk management process.
(IAAMIS)
(IAAMIS)
(IAAMIS) a. Identify the hazard b. Assess the risk c. Analyze risk control measures d. Make control decisions e. Implement risk controls f. Supervise and review
The likelihood of an event occurring can be classified into four categories?
(PORI)
(PORI)
(PORI) a. Probable b. Occasional c. Remote d. Improbable
The severity of an event occurring can be classified into four categories?
(CCMN)
(CCMN)
(CCMN) a. Catastrophic b. Critical c. Marginal d. Negligible
List the IMSAFE checklist:
a. Illness b. Medication c. Stress d. Alcohol e. Fatigue f. Eating/Emotions
List and give examples/acronyms of each of the following for the PAVE checklist.
a. P = Pilot i. IMSAFE Checklist b. A = Aircraft i. ATOMATOFLAMES, FLAPS, GRABCARD, ARROW, AVIATES, preflight inspection, etc. c. V = Environment i. Weather, terrain, NOTAM’s, TFR’s, airspace, day/night, IFR/VFR, etc. d. E = External Pressures i. Passengers, “get there itis”, Don’t let them dictate the flight
What is the 3P model?
a. Perceive b. Process c. Perform
Define Single Pilot Resource Management.
a. The art and science of managing all the resources available to a single pilot to ensure the successful outcome of the flight
What are the 5 Ps?
a. Plan b. Plane c. Pilot d. Passengers e. Programming