Distinguish between negligent and reckless behaviour.
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* * * Instrumentation, Displays & Alerts * * *
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Describe the basic principles of control, display and workspace design.
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Define biomechanics.
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Define anthropometry.
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Distinguish between normal error, at risk behaviour and high culpability behaviour.
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Explain the importance of the following in cockpit design ...
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Describe applications of biomechanics in the design of a cockpit.
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Explain the relevance of anthropometry in the design of a cockpit.
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Describe parallax error.
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Describe potential errors in the interpretation of the artificial horizon.
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Describe the basic requirements of alerts.
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Describe the effects of a poorly designed cockpit on pilot performance.
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Explain the importance of eye datum or eye design position.
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Describe the problems associated with windshield design and visibility.
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Explain the importance of the following in control design ...
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Explain the importance of the following in the design of instrumentation, displays and alerts:
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Describe problems associated with the presentation and misinterpretation of alerts.
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Describe common errors in display interpretation.
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Describe potential errors in the interpretation of three pointer altimeters.
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Describe how colour coding conventions are used in aviation on instruments and displays.
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* * * Documents & Procedures * * *
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Explain the rationale behind consistent and thorough checklist use as opposed to reliance on memory.
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Distinguish between normal and emergency checklists.
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