IFR GROUND SCHOOL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What is Somatographic - ANSWER-Rapid acceleration can create the same effect
as tilting the head back and causes the pilot to think he's in a nose up attitude,
corrects by going nose low, this can also be applied with deceleration
List the 4 types of Hypoxia - ANSWER-Hypemic
Hypoxic
Histotoxic
Stagnant
Define the 4 types of Hypoxia - ANSWER-Hypemic - reduction of the blood's oxygen-
carrying capacity (transport)
Hypoxic - not enough oxygen in the air (altitude)
Histotoxic - Interference with the use of oxygen by body tissues (chemical)
Stagnant - Circulation is inadequate (movement)
How many Degrees per second is a standard rate turn - ANSWER-3
How long will a standard rate turn take - ANSWER-2 minutes
What are the 3 instrument scan errors - ANSWER-Fixation - full concentration on
single instrument
Omission - excluding one or more instruments from scan
Emphasis - relying on one instrument to tell you everything rather than a combination
of instruments
What are the 2 scan techniques - ANSWER-Control and performance
Primary and supporting
What does the Pimple Acronym stand for - ANSWER-Principle of operation
Indications
Markings
Power source
Limitations
Errors
What is the Inversion Illusion - ANSWER-An abrupt change from climb to straight
and level flight can cause the illusion of tumbling backwards, therefore the pilot
creates a nose low attitude to fix.
What is the Coriolis Illusion - ANSWER-When a pilot has been in a turn long enough
that the body gets use to it. When the pilot turns his head it can create the illusion
the planes moving in an entirely different plane.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What is Somatographic - ANSWER-Rapid acceleration can create the same effect
as tilting the head back and causes the pilot to think he's in a nose up attitude,
corrects by going nose low, this can also be applied with deceleration
List the 4 types of Hypoxia - ANSWER-Hypemic
Hypoxic
Histotoxic
Stagnant
Define the 4 types of Hypoxia - ANSWER-Hypemic - reduction of the blood's oxygen-
carrying capacity (transport)
Hypoxic - not enough oxygen in the air (altitude)
Histotoxic - Interference with the use of oxygen by body tissues (chemical)
Stagnant - Circulation is inadequate (movement)
How many Degrees per second is a standard rate turn - ANSWER-3
How long will a standard rate turn take - ANSWER-2 minutes
What are the 3 instrument scan errors - ANSWER-Fixation - full concentration on
single instrument
Omission - excluding one or more instruments from scan
Emphasis - relying on one instrument to tell you everything rather than a combination
of instruments
What are the 2 scan techniques - ANSWER-Control and performance
Primary and supporting
What does the Pimple Acronym stand for - ANSWER-Principle of operation
Indications
Markings
Power source
Limitations
Errors
What is the Inversion Illusion - ANSWER-An abrupt change from climb to straight
and level flight can cause the illusion of tumbling backwards, therefore the pilot
creates a nose low attitude to fix.
What is the Coriolis Illusion - ANSWER-When a pilot has been in a turn long enough
that the body gets use to it. When the pilot turns his head it can create the illusion
the planes moving in an entirely different plane.