To view this page ensure that Adobe Flash Player version 9.0.124 or greater is installed. a) Human Factors in aviation -competence and limitations -becoming a competent pilot – the traditional approach towards ‘proficiency’, the human factors approach towards ‘professionalism’ b) Accident statistics c) Flight Safety concepts 2.2 Basic Aviation Physiology and Health Maintenance a) Basics of flight physiology - the atmosphere : composition, gas laws, oxygen requirements of tissues - Respiratory and circulatory systems: pressurization, decompression, rapid decompression, entrapped gases, barotraumas, counter measures, hypoxia, symptoms, time of useful consciousness, hyperventilation, accelerations b) Man an Environment the sensory system - Central and peripheral nervous system -sensory threshold, sensitivity, adaptation -habituation -reflexes and biological control systems - Vision -functional anatomy -visual field, foveal and peripheral vision -binocular and monocular vision -monocular vision cues -night vision motion sickness - Hearing -functional anatomy -flight related hazards to hearing -Equilibrium -functional anatomy -flight related hazards to hearing -integration of sensory inputs : spatial disorientation, illusions, physical origin, physiological origin, psychological origin, approach and landing problems c) Health and Hygiene -personal hygiene -common minor ailments: cold, influenza, gastro-intestinal upset -problem areas for pilots : hearing loss, defective vision, hypotension, hypertension, coronaric disease, obesity, nutrition hygiene, tropical climates – epidemic diseases -intoxication: tobacco, alcohol, drugs and self-medication, various toxic materials -incapacitation : symptoms and causes, recognition 2.3 Basic Aviation Psychology a) Human information processing 直升机网 www.helicopter.cn 直升机翻译 www.aviation.cn 本文链接地址:直升机飞行员执照训练大纲 TRAINING SYLLABUS FOR ISSUE OF HELICOPTER PILOT LICENCES(83) |