1) Divided attention is the ability: 1. to execute several mental activities at almost the same time (i.e. when switching attention from outside the aircraft to the airspeed indicator on the instrument panel) 2. to monitor the progress of a motor programme (i.e. flying or taxiing the airplane) on a relatively subconscious level, while making a radio call at the same time (requiring a rather conscious level) 3. to select information and check if it is relevant to the task in hand. At the same time no other operation can be performed. 4. to delegate tasks to the copilot while concentrating on the procedures
2) The physiology of stress is now well known:
3) Who in the Aviation Industry is responsible for flight safety?
4) A pilot becomes skilled when he/she: 1. trains or practises regularly 2. knows how to manage himself/herself 3. possesses all the knowledge associated with his aircraft 4. knows how to keep resources in reserve for coping with the unexpected
5) In the initial phase of flight training the relationship between confidence and expertise can be described as: