Student Human Factors Study Tracker
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* * * Airmanship and Responsibility * * *
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Describe key features of good and safe airmanship.
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List the common causes of fatal accidents for private general aviation pilots in New Zealand.
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State the approximate proportion of aircraft accidents and incidents commonly attributed to human performance errors.
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FlashCards 10.2
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* * * Human Factors Models and Programmes * * *
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Define human factors as used in an aviation context.
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Explain the role of human factors programmes in promoting aviation safety. Physiology and the Effects of Flight
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Describe the fundamentals of the SHEL Model in relation to the interaction of humans with other humans, hardware, information sources and the environment.
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* * * The Atmosphere * * *
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State the gases that make up the atmosphere.
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State the percentage of each gas in the atmosphere.
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Describe the variation of pressure as altitude increases.
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* * * Circulation and Respiratory Systems * * *
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Describe the anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system.
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Describe the role of the lungs in oxygen and carbon dioxide transfer.
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Flash Cards 10.8
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* * * Hypoxia * * *
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Define hypoxia.
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Explain how the partial pressure of oxygen changes as altitude increases.
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State the partial pressure of oxygen both inside and outside the lungs at sea level.
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Explain the mechanical effect of the partial pressure of oxygen on oxygen transfer in the lungs.
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Explain the causes of hypoxia.
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