Gleim SU 6

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Which statement best defines hypoxia?

A) A state of oxygen deficiency in the body.

Susceptibility to carbon monoxide poisoning increases as

A) Altitude increases.

Hazardous attitudes occur to every pilot to some degree at some time. What are some of these hazardous attitudes?

A) Antiauthority, impulsivity, macho, resignation, and invulnerability

What is one of the neglected items when a pilot relies on short and long term memory for repetitive tasks?

A) Checklists.

What often leads to spatial disorientation or collision with ground/obstacles when flying under Visual Flight Rules (VFR)?

A) Continual flight into instrument conditions.

Which would most likely result in hyperventilation?

A) Emotional tension, anxiety, or fear.

Rapid or extra deep breathing while using oxygen can cause a condition known as

A) Hyperventilation

When a stressful situation is encountered in flight, an abnormal increase in the volume of air breathed in and out can cause a condition known as

A) Hyperventilation

The best method to use when looking for other traffic at night is to

A) Look to the side of the object and scan slowly.

Which of the following is a correct response to counteract the feelings of hypoxia in flight?

A) Promptly descend to a lower altitude

In the aeronautical decision making (ADM) process, what is the first step in neutralizing attitude?

A) Recognizing hazardous thoughts

If a pilot experiences spatial disorientation during flight in a restricted visibility condition, the best way to overcome the effect is to

A) Rely upon the aircraft instrument indications.

What is it often called when a pilot pushes his or her capabilities and the aircraft's limits by trying to maintain visual contact with the terrain in low visibility and ceiling?

A) Scud Running.

A pilot experiencing the effects of hyperventilation should be able to restore the proper carbon dioxide level in the body by

A) Slowing the breathing rate, breathing into a paper bag, or talking aloud.

A lack of orientation with regard to the position, attitude, or movement of the aircraft in space is defined as

A) Spatial disorientation

A state of temporary confusion resulting from misleading information being sent to the brain by various sensory organs is defined as....

A) Spatial disorientation

Which technique should a pilot use to scan for traffic to the right and left during straight and level flight?

A) Systemically focus on different segments of the sky for short intervals.

Effects of carbon monoxide poisoning include...

A) dizziness, blurred vision, and loss of muscle power.

Pilots are more subject to spatial disorganization if

B) Body signals are used to interpret flight attitude

The danger of spatial disorientation during flight in poor visual conditions may be reduced by

B) Having faith in the instruments rather than taking a chance on the sensory organs.

What is the antidote when a pilot has a hazardous attitude, such as "Invulnerability?"

B) It could happen to me.

What is the most effective way to use the eyes during night flight?

B) Scan slowly to permit off-center viewing

What is the antidote when a pilot has a hazardous attitude, such as "Macho?"

B) Taking chances is foolish.

Pilots are more subject to spatial disorganization if

B) Visual cues are taken away, as they are in instrument meteorological conditions (IMC).

Large accumulations of carbon monoxide in the human body result in

B) loss of muscular power.

A pilot should be able to overcome the symptoms or avoid future occurrences of hyperventilation by

B) slowing the breathing rate, breathing into a bag, or talking aloud.

What affect does haze have on the ability to see traffic or terrain features during flight?

C) All traffic or terrain features appear to be farther away than their actual distance.

What preparation should a pilot make to adapt the eyes for night flying?

C) Avoid bright white lights at least 30 minutes before the flight.

What is the antidote when a pilot has a hazardous attitude, such as "Antiauthority?"

C) Follow the rules.

What is one common factor which affects most preventable accidents?

C) Human error.

Which is not a type of hypoxia?

C) Hypertoxic

What is the antidote when a pilot has a hazardous attitude, such as "Resignation?"

C) I am not helpless

What antidotal phrase can help reverse the hazardous attitude of impulsivity?

C) Not so fast, think first.

What is the antidote when a pilot has a hazardous attitude, such as "Impulsivity?"

C) Not so fast, think first.

What is the correct response if an exhaust leak were to be detected while in flight?

C) Open air vents or windows.

Risk management, as part of the aeronautical decision making (ADM) process, relies on which features to reduce the risks associated with each flight?

C) Situational awareness, problem recognition, and good judgement.

Who is responsible for determining whether a pilot is fit to fly for a particular flight, even though he or she holds a current medical certificate?

C) The pilot.


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