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Human Performance Limitations | ATPL (A)
Exam Questions And Answers Latest 2025
Flying in an unpressurised aircraft at a pressure altitude of 10000 ft,
a pilot, being a moderate to heavy smoker, has an oxygen content
in the blood equal to an altitude.. -
correct answer ✅above 10000 ft.


Which of the following courses of action should be taken if
gastrointestinal complaints in flight crew occur before to take-off?


1. Take the standard medicines and advise the doctor on returning
from the flight
2. Assess your own ability to fly, if necessary with the help of a
doctor
3. If in doubt about fitness to fly - do not fly!
4. Reduce the cabin temperature, and drink before you are thirsty
so as to avoid dehydration. -
correct answer ✅2,3


What are the effects of stress? -
correct answer ✅It increases vigilance and may focus attention.

,Human Performance Limitations | ATPL (A)
Exam Questions And Answers Latest 2025
The acquisition of a skill comprises of which three stages (Anderson
model)? -
correct answer ✅Cognitive, associative and automatic.


During a VFR flight, visibility deteriorates and the pilot, who doesnt
hold an instrument rating, encounters cloud conditions, despite the
degrading meteorological conditions the pilot decides not to divert
but to continue the VFR flight, finally entering Instrumental
Meteorological Conditions, the pilot attempts to continue the
planned route but after 5 minutes contacts ATC for assistance.
Which of the following are accetable explanation for why the pilot
made violation?


1. The pilot did not properly assess the risk of the spatial
disorientation while entering into IMC.
2. The pilot made poor assesment of the environmental situation,
and as a consequence the pilot inadvertently entered IMC.
3. Once the conditions reached IMC, the pilot reviewed the options.
There is time to re-evaluate the situation in a degraded visual
environmental before experiencing the spatial disorientation.
4. The pilot failed to get an a -
correct answer ✅1, 2 and 4

,Human Performance Limitations | ATPL (A)
Exam Questions And Answers Latest 2025
An aircraft is approaching over an upsloping terrain towards a flat
runway. What illusion may this cause? -
correct answer ✅The pilot may think that he/she is too high and
therefore, he/she will increase the rate of descent, which will result
in a shallow approach.


Which of the following are typical symptoms associated with
gastroenteritis?


1. Vomiting
2. Low blood pH
3. Pain in the stomach
4. Diarrhea
5. Fever
6. Heartburn -
correct answer ✅1, 3, 4.


When using night (scotopic) vision, can you expect to rely on the
foveal area inside the eye? -
correct answer ✅No, because it contains only cones.

, Human Performance Limitations | ATPL (A)
Exam Questions And Answers Latest 2025
According to the TEM Mode, threats are grouped in two basic
categories. One of these categories refers to environmental threats
and the other category refers to: -
correct answer ✅Organisational threats that occur due to the
organisation in aviation structures.


Accommodation is the: -
correct answer ✅ability of the eye to alter its focal length.


A TCAS Resolution Advisory (RA) sounds on the flight deck. Which
part of the inner ear carries the sound of the alert to the flight
crew? -
correct answer ✅The fluid-filled cochlea.


In 1989, an Air Ontario aircraft crashed shortly after take-off from
Dryden (Ontario, Canada) Municipal Airport during heavy snow.
One of the causal factors of the accident was the reluctance of two
cabin crew members to inform the flight crew about passenger
concerns that the wings needed to be de-iced.


This is an example of which type of external error generation
factor? -
correct answer ✅Social environment

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