40-01. HUMAN FACTORS: BASIC CONCEPTS
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1. Analysis of accidents involving the human factor in aviation shows that:
2. A pilot is skilled when he/she: 1) trains or practices regularly 2) knows how to manage himself/herself 3) possesses all the knowledge associated with his aircraft 4) knows how to keep resources in reserve for coping with the unexpected
3. In the initial phase of flight training the relationship between confidence and expertise can be described as:
4. The trend in aeroplane hull-loss (complete aeroplane damage/write-off) rate over the last three decades seems to be related to:
5. The distribution of primary causes of accidents in the worldwide jet aircraft commercial fleet shows that human error is involved in: