One of the principal aims of this book is that it should assist you in preparing for success in the PPL theoretical knowledge examination in Human Performance and Limitations, whether you are learning to fly aeroplanes or helicopters.
A further main aim of the book is to promote the cause of flight safety by enabling student pilots to learn the essentials about the interaction between the human being, the aircraft and the flying environment. Working through this volume will help you understand the human bodys limitations when operating in an aviation environment, and make it less likely that you will ever become the human factor in any aircraft accident.
Contents: HUMAN PERFORMANCE
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2: THE ATMOSPHERE
CHAPTER 3: THE HUMAN BODY
CHAPTER 4: THE EFFECTS OF PARTIAL PRESSURE
CHAPTER 5: THE EYE
CHAPTER 6: THE EAR
CHAPTER 7: FLYING AND HEALTH
CHAPTER 8: THE INFORMATION PROCESS
CHAPTER 9: JUDGEMENT AND DECISION MAKING
CHAPTER 10: VERBAL COMMUNICATION
CHAPTER 11: STRESS
CHAPTER 12: THE COCKPIT
DEFINITIONS
HUMAN PERFORMANCE SYLLABUS
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
INDEX
Oxford Aviation PPL Manual 2 - Human Performance & Limitations