AVIATION SAFETY EXAM 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
The SHELL interfaces are in constant interaction, the relationship between man and
machine - Answer -Liveware to Hardware
This type of human performance includes noise, temperature, humidity, partial pressure
of oxygen, and motion/acceleration. - Answer -Environmental Factors
This Act established the requirements for investigating accidents in response to the
aircraft surge during World War I. - Answer -Air Commerce Act of 1926
This is a multidisciplinary science that attempts to optimize the interaction between
people, machines, methods, and procedures that interface with one another within an
environment in a defined system to achieve a set of systems goals. - Answer -Human
Factors
This program is managed by NASA and is open to report submissions by all pilots,
whether or not they are affiliated with an airline. - Answer -ASRS
5-M Model - Answer -Man
Machine
Management
Mission
Medium
This is the combination of the severity of a dangerous condition or event and the
probability or likelihood of that event occurring? - Answer -Risk
An aviation professional must file a NASA Report within how many days of an incident
to avoid FAA fines and penalties? - Answer -10 days
This provides the aircraft crew with engine and other system instrumentation and
warning annunciations with remedial action required. - Answer -EICAS
This classification happens when there is either one fatality without substantial damage
to an aircraft or there was at least one serious injury and an aircraft was substantially
damaged. - Answer -Serious Accident
This type of human performance factors include body dimensions and size, age,
strength, aerobic capacity, and body senses such as visual, auditory, olfactory, and
vestibular. - Answer -Physical Factors
Who was the first person killed in an aviation accident? - Answer -Thomas Selfridge
The SHELL interfaces are in constant interaction, the relationship between man and
machine - Answer -Liveware to Hardware
This type of human performance includes noise, temperature, humidity, partial pressure
of oxygen, and motion/acceleration. - Answer -Environmental Factors
This Act established the requirements for investigating accidents in response to the
aircraft surge during World War I. - Answer -Air Commerce Act of 1926
This is a multidisciplinary science that attempts to optimize the interaction between
people, machines, methods, and procedures that interface with one another within an
environment in a defined system to achieve a set of systems goals. - Answer -Human
Factors
This program is managed by NASA and is open to report submissions by all pilots,
whether or not they are affiliated with an airline. - Answer -ASRS
5-M Model - Answer -Man
Machine
Management
Mission
Medium
This is the combination of the severity of a dangerous condition or event and the
probability or likelihood of that event occurring? - Answer -Risk
An aviation professional must file a NASA Report within how many days of an incident
to avoid FAA fines and penalties? - Answer -10 days
This provides the aircraft crew with engine and other system instrumentation and
warning annunciations with remedial action required. - Answer -EICAS
This classification happens when there is either one fatality without substantial damage
to an aircraft or there was at least one serious injury and an aircraft was substantially
damaged. - Answer -Serious Accident
This type of human performance factors include body dimensions and size, age,
strength, aerobic capacity, and body senses such as visual, auditory, olfactory, and
vestibular. - Answer -Physical Factors
Who was the first person killed in an aviation accident? - Answer -Thomas Selfridge