The hours a pilot must wait before being an active crewmember after a drink
What is 8 hours?
This illusion makes you feel like you are tumbling backwards
What is Inversion?
The lack of O2 to the brain
What is Hypoxia?
This is the person pilots go a see to get any type of medical
What is an AME?
This illusion is caused by staring at a light at night for a prolonged time
What is Autokinesis?
Blood alcohol content permissible for pilots
What is 0.04?
This illusion is caused by a constant rate turn prolonged turn causing a FAKE rotation in a different axis
What is Coriolis effect?
This type of hypoxia is caused by a lack of oxygen in the air at high altitudes
What is Hypoxic?
A pilot would get this addition to there medical if they had a non changing condition
What is a SODA?
This illusion can be seen in mountainous areas or due to a sloping cloud layer make the pilot perceive something that's incorrect
What is False Horizon?
This reg discusses supplemental O2
What is 91.211?
This illusion is associated with the leans and can be fatal
What is Graveyard Spiral?
This type of hypoxia can be caused by CO poisoning
What is Hypemic?
A pilot would get this addition to their medical if they have a disqualifying condition but is treated in the proper manner acceptable by the FAA
What is a Special Issuance?
A narrower runway causes this type of approach by a pilot
What is a low approach?
At this altitude all crewmembers must be on O2 but not passengers
What is ABOVE 14000ft, but below 15000 ft?
This is where I can go to find more information about illusions for pilots (NOT PHAK)
What is 8-1-5?
This type of hypoxia is caused by the blood not moving
What is Stagnant?
The class of medical required to use your ATP license privileges
What is 1st Class?
A down sloping runway causes this type of approach
What is higher than normal approach?
This reg discusses Alcohol and Drugs
What is 91.17?
Spatial Disorientation is caused by this system in our bodies
What is Vestibular?
The FAA recommends pilots wear supplemental O2 at these altitudes for both day and night
What is 10,000ft during the day and 5000ft at night?
How long a pilot will have a first-class medical after completing and passing the evaluation?
(Hint think about it)
What is forever?
A featureless terrain causes pilots to think they are what compared to their actual altitude
What is higher?