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CAMATA Exam Questions With Reviewed 100% Correct Detailed Answers Guaranteed Pass! Mesosphere - ANSWER - from 50-80km - temperature reaches its coldest at -90 - meteors generally burn up here 6. Thermosphere - ANSWER - 85-700km - 2000 degrees from solar radiation 7. Exosphere - ANSWER -transitions into space - final layer 8. Atmospheric Pressure - ANSWER degrees in dry air at sea level. 9. Greatest Density Change - ANSWER sea level. 10. Efficient Zone - ANSWER 760mmHg at a temperature of 15 Between sea level and 5000ft above - sea level to 10,000 ft - physiological environment - barometric pressure drops from 760mmHg to 523mmHg at 10,000ft 11. Deficient Zone - ANSWER - from 10,000ft to 50,000ft - requires supplemental oxygen or cabin pressurized systems - barometric pressure approx. 87mmHg - human body cannot survive unless in pressurized environment 12. Space Equivalent Zone - ANSWER fringes of atmosphere - totally hostile to human life - requires pressurized aircraft - 50,000ft and continuing to outer - boiling point of water drops to body temperature - unsurvivable 13. Aircraft Pressurization - ANSWER Engines introduce ambient air into a compressor. The compressed air heats up and must be cooled before being introduced into the cabin. 14. Pressurized Aircraft - ANSWER - longer runways required - complex maintenance - higher altitudes - fly above weather - faster speeds - generally longer range - less turbulence - less oxygen required - stable cabin temperature - expensive to build 15. Unpressurized Aircraft - ANSWER - lower cost to manufacture - short and unimproved runways may be an option - altitudes restricted to physiologic zone - slower speed - shorter range - exposed to turbulence - require supplemental oxygen at higher altitudes - less protection from extreme heat or cold - increased cabin noise 16. Environmental Stressors of Flight - ANSWER - acclimatization - rate of ascent - duration of exposure - physical activity - tempurature

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1. Interfacility Transport - ANSWER Careful patient stabilization following
ABCs.


2. Looking for in scene approach - ANSWER Smoke, trees, MOI, traffic in
area.


3. Troposphere - ANSWER - first layer
- upper layer of this zone is a constant -56.5 degrees
- water vapour reduces with ascent
- 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% trace
- 0-10,000ft


4. Stratosphere - ANSWER - from 17km to 50km
- lower levels experience some weather
- contains ozone layer
- absorbs ultraviolet radiation of the sun
- temperature is constant -56

,- almost no water vapour present
- about 24% of the total atmospheric molecular mass


5. Mesosphere - ANSWER - from 50-80km
- temperature reaches its coldest at -90
- meteors generally burn up here


6. Thermosphere - ANSWER - 85-700km
- 2000 degrees from solar radiation


7. Exosphere - ANSWER - final layer
-transitions into space


8. Atmospheric Pressure - ANSWER 760mmHg at a temperature of 15
degrees in dry air at sea level.


9. Greatest Density Change - ANSWER Between sea level and 5000ft above
sea level.


10. Efficient Zone - ANSWER - sea level to 10,000 ft
- physiological environment
- barometric pressure drops from 760mmHg to 523mmHg at 10,000ft


11. Deficient Zone - ANSWER - from 10,000ft to 50,000ft

, - requires supplemental oxygen or cabin pressurized systems
- barometric pressure approx. 87mmHg
- human body cannot survive unless in pressurized environment


12. Space Equivalent Zone - ANSWER - 50,000ft and continuing to outer
fringes of atmosphere
- totally hostile to human life
- requires pressurized aircraft
- boiling point of water drops to body temperature
- unsurvivable


13. Aircraft Pressurization - ANSWER Engines introduce ambient air into a
compressor. The compressed air heats up and must be cooled before being
introduced into the cabin.


14. Pressurized Aircraft - ANSWER - expensive to build
- longer runways required
- complex maintenance
- higher altitudes
- fly above weather
- faster speeds
- generally longer range
- less turbulence
- less oxygen required
- stable cabin temperature

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