IR Human Perf & Regulations
問題一覧
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Most Common type of hypoxia to occur in aviation, also called altitude hypoxia, may be experience when flying at altitude in an unpressurized aircraft.
hypoxic hypoxia
2
Is caused by the reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen, even though that there is an adequate suppy of oxygen the blood’s capacity to carry it has been impaired.
hypemic hypoxia
3
The cell expecting and needing oxygen is impaired and cannot use/accept oxygen even though there is an adequate suppy of oxygen.
histotoxic hypoxia
4
If the blood flow is compromised for any reason, then sufficient oxygen cannot get to the body tissues.
stagnant hypoxia
5
Excessive loss of CO2 from the body
hyperventelation
6
Refers to the lack of orientation with regard to position, attitude, or movement of the airplane in space, loss of orientation in relation to the earth surface misinterpretation of visual, vestibular, somatosensory system.
spatial disorientation
7
Is a systematic approach to consistently determine the best decision in response to a given set of circumstances
ADM
8
Is the lowest published altitude between radio fixes that ensures navigation signal coverage and meets obstacle clearance requirement between those fixes.
MEA
9
Is the lowest published altitude in effect between fixes on VOR airway, off-airway routes or route segments that meets obstacle clearance requirements for the entire route segment.
MOCA
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1
Most Common type of hypoxia to occur in aviation, also called altitude hypoxia, may be experience when flying at altitude in an unpressurized aircraft.
hypoxic hypoxia
2
Is caused by the reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen, even though that there is an adequate suppy of oxygen the blood’s capacity to carry it has been impaired.
hypemic hypoxia
3
The cell expecting and needing oxygen is impaired and cannot use/accept oxygen even though there is an adequate suppy of oxygen.
histotoxic hypoxia
4
If the blood flow is compromised for any reason, then sufficient oxygen cannot get to the body tissues.
stagnant hypoxia
5
Excessive loss of CO2 from the body
hyperventelation
6
Refers to the lack of orientation with regard to position, attitude, or movement of the airplane in space, loss of orientation in relation to the earth surface misinterpretation of visual, vestibular, somatosensory system.
spatial disorientation
7
Is a systematic approach to consistently determine the best decision in response to a given set of circumstances
ADM
8
Is the lowest published altitude between radio fixes that ensures navigation signal coverage and meets obstacle clearance requirement between those fixes.
MEA
9
Is the lowest published altitude in effect between fixes on VOR airway, off-airway routes or route segments that meets obstacle clearance requirements for the entire route segment.
MOCA