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  1. Asked: August 4, 2024In: Pilot Physiological Factors

    What effect does haze have on the ability to see traffic or terrain features during flight?

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    All traffic or terrain features appear to be farther away than their actual distance.

    All traffic or terrain features appear to be farther away than their actual distance.

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  2. Asked: August 4, 2024In: Pilot Physiological Factors

    Why is fatigue hazardous to flight safety?

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    Fatigue may not be apparent to a pilot until serious errors are made (an impaired pilot is a dangerous pilot). Fatigue leads to degradation of attention and concentration, impaired coordination, and problems communicating.

    Fatigue may not be apparent to a pilot until serious errors are made (an impaired pilot is a dangerous pilot).

    Fatigue leads to degradation of attention and concentration, impaired coordination, and problems communicating.

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  3. Asked: August 4, 2024In: Pilot Physiological Factors

    A pilot experiencing the effects of hyperventilation should be able to restore the proper carbon dioxide level in the body by

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    slowing the breathing rate, breathing into a paper bag, or talking aloud. One method to control the symptoms of hypoventilation is to slow down the breathing rate or breath in a bag.

    slowing the breathing rate, breathing into a paper bag, or talking aloud.

    One method to control the symptoms of hypoventilation is to slow down the breathing rate or breath in a bag.

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  4. Asked: August 4, 2024In: Pilot Physiological Factors

    Which would most likely result in hyperventilation?

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    Emotional tension, anxiety, or fear. Emotional events that can cause an increase in breathing could possibly lead to hyperventilation.

    Emotional tension, anxiety, or fear.

    Emotional events that can cause an increase in breathing could possibly lead to hyperventilation.

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  5. Asked: August 4, 2024In: Pilot Physiological Factors

    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

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    Hyperventilation. Abnormal increase in air breathed would cause an increase in oxygen levels which could in turn lead to hyperventilation.

    Hyperventilation.

    Abnormal increase in air breathed would cause an increase in oxygen levels which could in turn lead to hyperventilation.

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  6. Asked: August 4, 2024In: Pilot Physiological Factors

    Rapid or extra deep breathing while using oxygen can cause a condition known as

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    Hyperventilation. Hyperventilation is caused by too much oxygen in the body.

    Hyperventilation.

    Hyperventilation is caused by too much oxygen in the body.

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  7. Asked: August 4, 2024In: Pilot Physiological Factors

    A pilot should be able to overcome the symptoms or avoid future occurrences of hyperventilation by

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    slowing the breathing rate, breathing into a bag, or talking aloud. Treatment for hyperventilation involves slowing down your breathing to restore proper carbon dioxide levels.

    slowing the breathing rate, breathing into a bag, or talking aloud.

    Treatment for hyperventilation involves slowing down your breathing to restore proper carbon dioxide levels.

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