Part 107 Chapter 10 Flashcards Welcome to your Part 107 Chapter 10 Flashcards 1. Part 107 Chapter 10: Aeronautical Decision-Making and Judgment What is Aeronautical Decision-Making (ADM)? ADM is a systematic approach to making decisions in aviation that helps pilots assess situations and determine the best course of action. 2. Part 107 Chapter 10: Aeronautical Decision-Making and Judgment What is the first step in the ADM process? The first step in ADM is to recognize a hazardous attitude or situation. 3. Part 107 Chapter 10: Aeronautical Decision-Making and Judgment What are the five hazardous attitudes identified in Aeronautical Decision-Making? Anti-authority, impulsivity, invulnerability, macho, and resignation. 4. Part 107 Chapter 10: Aeronautical Decision-Making and Judgment How can the "anti-authority" hazardous attitude affect decision-making in flight? The "anti-authority" attitude leads a pilot to disregard rules and regulations, which can result in unsafe actions. 5. Part 107 Chapter 10: Aeronautical Decision-Making and Judgment What is the purpose of the "DECIDE" model in Aeronautical Decision-Making? The DECIDE model helps pilots evaluate and resolve problems systematically: Detect, Estimate, Choose, Identify, Do, and Evaluate. 6. Part 107 Chapter 10: Aeronautical Decision-Making and Judgment How can stress impact a pilot's decision-making abilities? Stress can reduce cognitive abilities, impair judgment, and lead to rash or poor decision-making. 7. Part 107 Chapter 10: Aeronautical Decision-Making and Judgment How does the "impulsivity" hazardous attitude influence a pilot's actions? Pilots with an impulsivity attitude feel the need to act quickly without considering the consequences, which can lead to unsafe decisions. 8. Part 107 Chapter 10: Aeronautical Decision-Making and Judgment What is situational awareness, and why is it important in ADM? Situational awareness is the ability to accurately perceive the environment and factors affecting the flight, which is critical for making informed decisions. 9. Part 107 Chapter 10: Aeronautical Decision-Making and Judgment How can a pilot mitigate the "invulnerability" hazardous attitude? A pilot can mitigate invulnerability by recognizing that accidents can happen to anyone, and taking necessary precautions to avoid risks. 10. Part 107 Chapter 10: Aeronautical Decision-Making and Judgment Why is continuous evaluation important in the ADM process? Continuous evaluation ensures that a pilot is aware of changes in the flight environment and can make necessary adjustments to maintain safety. 1 out of 10 Time is Up! Time's up