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The majority of aviation accidents are caused by...

The "E" in the SHELL model means... See figure (HPL-001).

The "L" in the SHELL model means... See figure (HPL-001)

The "swiss cheese model" can be used to explain the...
Which two parameters have to be considered in a risk assessment?
What is the percentage of oxygen in the atmosphere at 6000 ft?
Which gas law is responsible for the decompression sickness (DCS)?
What is the percentage of nitrogen in the atmosphere?
At which altitude is the atmospheric pressure half the MSL value (1013 hPa)?
Air consists of oxygen, nitrogen and other gases. What is the approximate percentage of the other gases?
Carbon monoxide poisoning can be caused by...
What does the term "redout" mean?
Which kind of risks are associated with the use of handheld pulse oximeters?
Carbon monoxide poisoning can be caused by...
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of hyperventilation?
Which of the following symptoms may indicate hypoxia?
Which of the human senses is most influenced by hypoxia?
From which altitude on does the body usually react to the decreasing atmospheric pressure?
Which altitude marks the lower limit where the body is unable to completely compensate the effects of the low atmospheric pressure?
What is the function of the red blood cells (erythrocytes)?
Which of the following is responsible for the blood coagulation?
What is the function of the white blood cells (leucocytes)?
What is the function of the blood platelets (thrombocytes)?
Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for hypoxia?
Anemic hypoxia can be caused by...
Which type of hypoxia can be caused by high altitude?
What is an appropriate reaction when a passenger during cruise flight suddenly feels uncomfortable?
What is the correct term for an involuntary and stereotypical reaction of an organism to the stimulation of a receptor?
What is the correct term for the system which, among others, controls breathing, digestion, and heart frequency?
From about which altitude on does the night vision capability start to diminish?
What is the paralax error?
Which statement is correct concerning laser attacks on aircraft?
Which characteristic is important when choosing sunglasses?
What time is required approximately for the eyes to adapt to brightness?
Which part of the visual system is responsible for colour vision?
The connection between middle ear and nose and throat region is called...
In which situation is it NOT possible to achieve a pressure compensation between the middle ear and the environment?
Wings level after a longer period of turning can lead to the impression of...
Which of the following options does NOT stimulate motion sickness (disorientation)?
An acceleration during a straight horizontal flight can lead to the illusion of...