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Asked: August 4, 2024In: Pilot Physiological Factors

The most effective method of scanning for other aircraft for collision avoidance during daylight hours is to use

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peripheral vision by scanning small sectors and utilizing off-center viewing. a series of short, regularly spaced eye movements to search each 10-degree sector. regularly spaced concentration on the 3-, 9-, and 12-o’clock positions.

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Asked: August 4, 2024In: Pilot Physiological Factors

Eye movements during daytime collision avoidance scanning should

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not exceed 10 degrees and view each sector at least 1 second. use peripheral vision by scanning small sectors and utilizing off-center viewing. be 30 degrees and view each sector for at least 3 seconds.

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Asked: August 4, 2024In: Pilot Physiological Factors

Most midair collision accidents occur during

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clear days. hazy days. cloudy nights.

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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. increasing the breathing rate in order to increase lung ventilation. closely monitoring the flight instruments to control the airplane.

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Asked: August 4, 2024In: Pilot Physiological Factors

Which is true regarding the presence of alcohol within the human body?

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Judgment and decision-making abilities can be adversely affected by even small amounts of alcohol. A small amount of alcohol increases vision acuity. Consuming an equal amount of water will increase the destruction of alcohol and alleviate a hangover.

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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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Aerosinusitis. Aerotitis. Hyperventilation.

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Asked: August 4, 2024In: Pilot Physiological Factors

You are a remote pilot for a co-op energy service provider. You are to use your UA to inspect power lines in a remote area 10 hours away from your home office. After the drive, fatigue impacts your abilities to complete your assignment on time. Fatigue can be recognized

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easily by an experienced pilot. by an ability to overcome sleep deprivation. as being in an impaired state.

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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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Aerosinusitis. Hyperventilation. Aerotitis.

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Asked: August 4, 2024In: Pilot Physiological Factors

Which would most likely result in hyperventilation?

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An extremely slow rate of breathing and insufficient oxygen. Emotional tension, anxiety, or fear. The excessive consumption of alcohol.

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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. increasing the breathing rate in order to increase lung ventilation. breathing spontaneously and deeply or gaining mental control of the situation.

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