ADM Flashcards
(14 cards)
what often leads to spatial disorientation or collision with ground / obstacles when flying under visual flight rules (VFR)
continual flight into instrument conditions
what is the one common factor which affects most preventable accidents
human error
what antidotal phrase can help reverse the hazardous attitude of impulsivity
not so fast think first
what is the attitude when a pilot has a hazardous attitude such as registration
i am not helpless
what is the attitude when a pilot has the hazardous attitude of invulnerability
it could happen to me
hazardous articles occur to every pilot to some degree at some time what are some of these hazardous attitudes
anti authority
impulsivity
macho
resignation
invulnerability
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
scud running
what is the antidote when a pilot has a hazardous attitude such as impulsivity
not so fast think first
what is the antidote when a pilot has a hazardous attitude such as macho
taking chances is foolish
risk management as part of the aeronautical decision making (ADM) process relies on which features to reduce the risks associated with each flight
situational awareness problem recognition and good judgement
in the aeronautical decision making (ADM) process what is the first step in neutralizing a hazardous attitude
recognizing hazardous throughs
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 cert
the pilot
what is one of the neglected items when a pilot relies on short and long term memory for repetitive tasks
checklists
what is the antidote when a pilot has a hazardous attitude. such as anti authority
follow the rules