FOI Tasks E, F and G
What practical application provides a pilot with an effective method to practice SRM?
5Ps
To teach effectively, why must an instructor make sure that a student's physiological needs are met first?
A sick student will not learn effectively
What is the purpose of the PAVE checklist?
A simple way to remember each category to examine for risk prior to each flight
What are some of the principles of risk management? (Select all that apply)
Accept no unnecessary risk Make risk decisions at the appropriate level Integrate risk management into planning at all levels
How can an instructor minimize student frustrations during training?
Always give some positive feedback, no matter how bad they do.
Identify the steps included in the risk management process. (Select all that apply)
Assess the risk Analyze risk control measures Implement risk controls Supervise and review Make control decisions Identify the hazard
What is "Programming" referring to in the Five P model?
Autopilot, GPS, MFD/PFD
How can an instructor ensure that an adequate level of instruction is provided to a student?
Both A and B are correct Tailor teaching styles to the student Be prepared to change instructional methods
How can an instructor improve upon their effectiveness and qualifications as an instructor? (Select all that apply)
Continuing education Pilot Proficiency Awards Program Gold Seal certification FAA Safety Seminars
When conducting an evaluation of a student's ability to perform a maneuver or procedure, an instructor should follow what general guidelines? (Choose all that apply)
Establish standards of performance Consider the student's mastery of the elements Keep the student informed Do not correct immediately when a mistake is made (safety permitting)
What are the four phases of the Demonstration-Performance Training Delivery Method in order?
Explanation, Demonstration, Student Performance with Instructor Supervision, Evaluation
Positive exchange of flight controls is not an integral part of flight training. (True or False)
False
The 5P Checklist includes Plan, Plane, Pilot, Passengers, Probability. (True or False)
False
Which of the below are one of the five main responsibilities of all aviation instructors with regards to the learning process?
Help students learn
When should application of the minimum standards for passing a checkride be introduced during flight training according to the aviation instructors handbook?
In the 3 hours of checkride prep before the practical test
What are some of the common training delivery methods? (select all that apply)
Lecture method Guided discussion Electronic learning Cooperative or group learning method Demonstration-performance method
Why is it important to use standards of performance when training students? (Select all that apply)
People want to feel capable People are proud when they achieve difficult goals The use of standards are key to helping students learn
What is the Three-P model for pilots?
Perceive, Process, Perform
What is an additional responsibility for a flight instructor other than those for all aviation instructors?
Pilot Supervision
What is the sterile cockpit rule?
Requires flight crew members to refrain from non-essential activities during critical phases of flight.
How is the level of risk posed by a given hazard measured?
Severity/Likelihood
Professionalism can be achieved by practicing certain characteristics when teaching a student. What are some of those characteristics? (Choose all that apply)
Sincerity Personal appearance and habits
What is integrated flight instruction?
Students are taught to perform maneuvers both by outside visual references and by reference to flight instruments
What is your overall responsibility as an instructor regarding endorsements and recommendations for knowledge tests and practical tests? (choose all that apply)
The FAA can hold you accountable It is a serious responsibility and should not be taken lightly It is a breach of faith to sign a student off before they are ready
What is the definition of Risk Management?
The logical process of weighing the potential costs of risks against the possible benefits of allowing those risks to stand uncontrolled
What is the purpose of the IMSAFE checklist?
To determine the pilot's physical and mental readiness for flying
What are the two main reasons why an instructor should maintain a source of current information and publications? (choose only two)
To make instruction interesting and up to date To stay well-informed and current
Dehydration reduces a pilot's level of alertness, producing a subsequent slowing of decision-making processes or even the inability to control the aircraft. (True or False)
True
Fatigue is one of the most treacherous hazards to flight safety as it may not be apparent to a pilot until serious errors are made. (True or False)
True
Positive exchange of flight controls is a three-step process? (True or False)
True
Problem-based learning is the backbone of the new Airmen Certification Standards. (True or False)
True
Single Pilot resource management is the art and science of managing all the resources available to a single pilot to ensure the successful outcome of the flight. (True or False)
True
The majority of all stall/spin accidents occur during takeoff and landing. (True or False)
True
How can an instructor ensure that a student has developed the ability and required skills necessary to conduct their first solo flight safely?
When the student can go from engine start to shutdown, without the need for the instructors assistance
What are some of the obstacles to learning during flight instruction? (choose all that apply)
Worry or lack of interest Feeling of unfair treatment Anxiety Physical discomfort, illness, fatigue, dehydration Apathy due to inadequate instruction