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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESEHuman Performance #2

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Título del test:
Human Performance #2

Descripción:
Human Performance and Limitations EASA PPL Austro Control 21-40

Autor:
AVATAR

Fecha de Creación:
30/10/2022

Categoría:
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Número preguntas: 20
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What is an appropriate reaction when a passenger during cruise flight suddenly feels uncomfortable? Adjust cabin temperature and prevent excessive bank Give additional oxygen and avoid low load factors Avoid conversation and choose a higher airspeed Switch on the heater blower and provide thermal blankets.
What ist the correct term for an involuntary and stereotypical reaction of an organism to the stimulation of a receptor? Reduction Virulence Coherence Reflex.
What is the correct term for the system which, among others, controls breathing, digestion, and heart frequency? Critical nervous system Autonomic nervous system Automatical nervous system Compliant nervous system.
What is the parallax error? Long-sightedness due to aging especially during night Wrong interpretation of instruments caused by the angle of vision Misperception of speed during taxiing A decoding error in communication between pilots.
Which characteristic is important when choosing sunglasses used by pilots? Non-polarised No UV filter Curved sidepiece Unbreakable.
Which part of the visual system is responsible for colour vision? Cones Rods Macula Blind spot.
The connection between middle ear and nose and throat region is called... eardrum. cochlea. inner ear. eustachian tube.
In which situation is it NOT possible to achieve a pressure compensation between the middle ear and the environment? During a light and slow climb All windows are completely closed Breathing takes place using the mouth only The eustachien tube is blocked.
Wings level after a longer period of turning can lead to the impression of... starting a descent. starting a climb. steady turning in the same direction as before. turning into the opposite direction.
Which of the following options does NOT stimulate motion sickness (disorientation)? Head movements during turns Flying under the influence of alcohol Non-accelerated straight and level flight Turbulence in level flight.
An acceleration during a straight horizontal flight can lead to the illusion of... a descent. a climb. an inverted flight. a bank.
A deceleration during a straight horizontal flight can lead to the illusion of... a climb. a descent. a bank. an inverted flight.
Which optical illusion might be caused by a runway with an upslope during the approach? The pilot has the feeling that the approach is too fast and reduces the speed below the normal approach speed The pilot has the feeling that the approach is too high and therefore descents below the regular glide slope The pilot has the feeling that the approach is too slow and speeds up above the normal approach speed The pilot has the feeling that the approach is too low and therefore approaches the runway above the regular glide slope.
What impression may be caused when approaching a runway with an upslope? A landing beside the centerline A hard landing An undershoot An overshoot.
The occurence of a vertigo is most likely when moving the head... during a straight horizontal flight. during a turn. during a descent. during a climb.
A Grey-out is the result of... hypoxia. tiredness. positive g-forces. hyperventilation.
Visual illusions are mostly caused by... rapid eye movements. misinterpretation of the brain. colour blindness. binocular vision.
The average decrease of blood alcohol level for an adult in one hour is approximately... 0.1 percent. 0.01 percent. 0.03 percent. 0.3 percent.
Which answer states a risk factor for diabetes? Overweight Smoking Sleep deficiency Alcohol consumption.
A risk factor for decompression sickness is... smoking. sports. scuba diving prior to flight. 100 % oxygen after decompression.
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