Test Flashcards
How do you check that someone you are passing instructions to understands what you are trying to tell them? What is the best kind of question to use?
Open question
Why wouldn’t you choose a leading question?
A leading question is a closed question which contains an assumption about the respondent, therefore if you make it to someone who does not want to admit he or she does not understand, it will not work.
Can you give me an example of a EASA 100 KSA BI situational awareness behavioural indicator?
Identifies and assesses accurately the general environment as it may affect the operation
What kind of behavioural indicator is “Creates an atmosphere of open communication and encourages team participation?
Leadeship and teamwork
Can you give me an example of Communications behavioural indicator?
Selects appropriately what, when, how and with whom to communicate.
What is empathy?
Ability to understand and share the feelings of another person
During a flight, a pilot’s mental capacity…
Decreases over time. It is independent of the workload
What is illusory superiority?
It is the over-estimation of one own’s abilities
What is active listening?
Techinique that requires that the listener fully concentrates, understands, responds and then remembers what is being said
What is hypothesis testing?
assuming a possible explanation to the problem and trying to prove (or, in some contxts, disprove) the assumption. Also known as the scientific method
When should airborne decision be made?
As late as possible, to allow for the collection as much information as possible, but in any case, before the last possible moment
What is a RT procedure?
Phrase “take-off” may not be used by an aircraft until after take-off clearance has been given by ATC and not by ATC unless issuing a take-off clearance; an aircraft asking permission uses instead the phrase departure
If an aircraft is cleared onto a runway to position for departure but not yet take-off (a conditional clearance), the phase used is line-up
Conditional clearances must be read back in full and in exactly the same sequence as given
What are the considerations when allocating tasks?
In no particular order:
Priority/importance
Skills sets
Availability
Personal development
Personal interest
A student pilot who recognises and adapts to disruptions during scenarios and other exercises is said to be:
Resilient