Manual: Hearing and Balance Flashcards

1
Q

The ears are very important for both h……. and b…….. .

A

hearing, balance

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2
Q

Sound messages are sent from the ear to the brain via the …….. nerve.

A

auditory

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3
Q

The ear is divided into three areas: the …… ear, the …… ear, and the …… ear.

A

outer, middle, inner

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4
Q

Air pressure either side of each ear-drum is equalized by virtue of the E………… t…… .

A

Eustrachian tubes

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5
Q

The Eustachian tubes are located in the (outer/middle/inner) ear.

A

middle

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6
Q

Loud and unpleasant noise (can/will not) be fatiguing.

A

can

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7
Q

A pilot (should/should not) protect the hearing with a good headset or earmuffs while flying.

A

should

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8
Q

The balance mechanism is in the (outer/middle/inner) ear, and it detects (accelerations/motion).

A

inner, accelerations

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9
Q

Angular accelerations in all three planes detected by the s….- c……. canals in the inner ear.

A

semi-circular

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10
Q

Linear accelerations are detected by the s…. o….. in the inner ear.

A

static organ

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11
Q

The static organ in the ear detects (linear/angular) accelerations. The static organ is composed of the c….., which is g…… material containing small crystals known as o…… . The c ……. has small h…. protruding into it which can send signals back to the brain regarding its movement.

A

linear, cupula, gelatinous, otoliths, cupula, hairs

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12
Q

The static organ detects the direction of g-forces, but cannot distinguish their origin, which could be the force of …… or a (linear/angular) acceleration.

A

gravity, linear

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13
Q

The more reliable sense is (vision/ balance).

A

vision

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14
Q

Once you have settled into a steady banked turn, the balance mechanism will send a message of (level/banked) flight. You should use your ….. to verify the true situation.

A

level, eyes

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15
Q

Immediately after rolling level out of a lengthy, banked turn to the left, the balance mechanism will send a message of (level/right-banked/left-banked) flight. This is known as the …… .You should … … … .

A

right-banked, leans, use your eyes

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16
Q

Immediately after rolling level out of a lengthy, banked turn to the right, the balance mechanism will send a message of (level/right-banked/left-banked) flight. This is known as the …… .You should … … … .

A

left-banked, leans, use your eyes

17
Q

To minimize balance illusions in instrument flight, you (should/need not) hold your head upright relative to your body, and use your …… .

A

should, eyes

18
Q

An illusion if rotation when there is no rotation occurring, or visa versa, is known as …… .

A

vertigo

19
Q

Vertigo (can/cannot) be caused by accelerations, strong nose-blowing, and sneezing.

A

can

20
Q

An upper respiratory tract infection such as a cold is critical for flying because the infection is likely to have blocked the E……… …. .

A

Eustachian tubes

21
Q

Flying with blocked Eustachian tubes can be painful and, in extreme cases, cause inwards failure of the e….. on descent and lead to p…… v……. .

A

eardrums, pressure vertigo

22
Q

In a steady banked turn, the body experiences (more/less) than 1g, the same feeling as when entering a climb/decent).

A

more, climb

23
Q

After rolling out of a turn, the body experiences (a reduced/ an increased) g-force, the same feeling as when entering a (climb/decent. You should ….. ….. …. .

A

a reduced, descent, use your eyes

24
Q

A strong forward acceleration can cause an illusion of pitching nose (up/down) and tumbling (forwards/backwards) You should … …. …. .

A

up, backwards, use your eyes

25
Q

A strong forward deceleration can cause an illusion of pitching nose (up/down) and tumbling (forwards/backwards) You should … …. …. .

A

down, forwards, use your eyes

26
Q

Airsickness can often be relived by (rough/smooth-and-coordinated) flying, lots of (stale/fresh) air, and (no/plenty of) unusual g-forces.

A

smooth-and-coordinated. fresh, no