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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?
Hazardous attitudes occur to every pilot to some degree at some time. What are some of these hazardous attitudes?
In the aeronautical decision making (ADM) process, what is the first step in neutralizing a hazardous attitude?
Risk management, as part of the aeronautical decision making (ADM) process, relies on which features to reduce the risks associated with each flight?
What anecdotal phrase can help reverse the hazards of an “anti-authority” attitude?
What anecdotal phrase can help reverse the hazards of an impulsive attitude?
What anecdotal phrase can help reverse the hazardous attitude of “invulnerability”?
What anecdotal phrase can help reverse the hazardous “macho” attitude?
What anecdotal phrase can help reverse the hazardous attitude of “resignation”?
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?
When operating an aircraft at cabin pressure altitudes above 12,500 feet MSL up to and including 14,000 feet MSL, supplemental oxygen shall be used during
Large accumulations of carbon monoxide in the human body result in
Which statement best defines hypoxia?
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
Which would most likely result in hyperventilation?
A pilot experiencing the effects of hyperventilation should be able to restore the proper carbon dioxide level in thebody by
A lack of orientation with regard to the position, attitude, or movement of the aircraft in space is defined as