Aircraft Safety and Regulations MCQs

Aircraft Safety and Regulations MCQs

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1: What are the terms used to express the acceptable level of safety performance?

A.   Safety performance requirements and safety performance standards

B.   Measurable safety performance

C.   Achievable safety performance

D.   Safety performance targets and safety performance indicators

E.   Safety performance objectives and safety performance goals

2: What is the level of safety performance that the state authorities agree to be achieved?

A.   Higher level of safety performance

B.   Lower level of safety performance

C.   Acceptable level of safety performance

D.   Unacceptable level of safety performance

3: What is an example of a process that change management applies to?

A.   Organisation

B.   Process

C.   Tool

D.   Project

4: What does change management do?

A.   Influence change outside an organisation in order to bring about desired outcomes

B.   Manage change within an organisation in a systematic manner

C.   Facilitate communication and coordination among people who are involved in change

D.   Plan, initiate and manage change within an organisation

E.   Help an organisation adapt to rapid changes in its environment

5: What condition or object has the potential to cause an aircraft incident or accident?

A.   Hazard

B.   Aircraft

C.   Weather

D.   Airspace

6: What is a hazard?

A.   A navigational error

B.   Condition or an object with the potential to cause or contribute to an aircraft incident or accident

C.   Aircraft

D.   Obstacle

E.   A physical feature of an air route

7: What is the process of incorporating defences, preventative controls or recovery measures put in place to prevent the realisation of a hazard or its escalation into an undesirable consequence?

A.   Risk mitigation

B.   Hazard identification

C.   Risk assessment

D.   Risk management

8: What type of measures are risk mitigation?

A.   Mitigation measures

B.   Contingency plans

C.   Corrective and preventative actions

D.   Preventative controls or recovery measures

E.   Corrective actions only

9: To what level are risks reduced and controlled?

A.   Unacceptable

B.   Acceptable

C.   Acceptable with modifications

D.   Controlled

E.   Reduced

10: What can be used to improve safety?

A.   Management safety

B.   Management controls

C.   Procedural safeguards

D.   Workers' safety

E.   Safety data

11: What kind of sources can provide safety data?

A.   Aviation-related

B.   Pharmaceutical-related

C.   Veterinary-related

D.   Medical journals

E.   Textbooks

12: What do safety data processed, organised or analyzed make useful for?

A.   Safety management purposes

B.   Development of new product features

C.   Quality assurance purposes

D.   Regulatory compliance purposes

E.   Oversight of quality procedures

13: Safety info is useful for what management purposes?

A.   Safety management

B.   Occupational safety and health

C.   Worker training

D.   Administrative purposes

E.   Worker recognition

14: Safety information processed, organized or analyzed in a given context so as to make it useful for what purposes?

A.   Operational safety

B.   Environmental management

C.   Safety management

D.   Environmental safety

E.   Occupational safety and health

15: What is the purpose of safety information processed, organized or analyzed?

A.   To improve workplace safety

B.   To ensure the safe handling of hazardous materials

C.   To improve employee productivity

D.   To develop a safety management system

E.   To make it useful for safety management purposes

16: What is a systematic approach to managing safety?

A.   Hazard identification

B.   Safety culture

C.   Occupational health and safety

D.   Safe work practices

E.   Safety management system

17: What is a safety management system?

A.   A management process that reduces the chances of accidents

B.   A systematic approach to managing safety

C.   A program that ensures the safety of workers

D.   A set of procedures to follow when working with hazardous materials

E.   A method for controlling the amount of radiation exposure

18: What is an integrated set of regulations and activities aimed at improving safety?

A.   Collective bargaining agreement

B.   Quality assurance programme

C.   Error management programme

D.   Safety programme

E.   Management system

19: What is an integrated set of regulations and activities aimed at improving?

A.   Regulatory compliance

B.   Regulatory efficiency

C.   Environmental quality

D.   Environmental conservation

E.   Safety

A.   FAA

B.   A State

C.   Federal

D.   International

E.   CAA

21: What is an example of an aviation activity that aviation safety oversight is meant to ensure people comply with?

A.   Safety-related national laws and regulations

B.   Notifying air traffic control of potential hazards

22: What does a safety oversight function ensure?

A.   That individuals and organisations are aware of their safety responsibilities during an aviation activity

B.   That individuals and organisations performing an aviation activity comply with safety-related air traffic control instructions

C.   That the aviation activity is conducted in a safe and efficient manner

D.   That aviation activity is conducted in a safe and effective manner

E.   That individuals and organisations performing an aviation activity comply with safety-related national laws and regulations

23: Safety performance indicators are described by what term?

A.   Safety performance goals

B.   Safety performance plan

C.   Safety performance indicators

D.   Safety performance targets

24: What are safety performance targets?

A.   Meeting safety performance targets

B.   Ensuring worker safety

C.   Safety performance indicators

D.   Safety performance objectives

E.   Safety performance goals

25: What term means monitoring and assessing safety performance?

A.   Safety performance indicator

B.   Safety performance review

C.   Safety assessment

D.   Safety audit

E.   Safety performance audit

26: What is a safety performance indicator?

A.   A metric to measure and compare safety performance

B.   A goal or objective that organizations set for improving safety

C.   A data-based parameter used for monitoring and assessing safety performance

D.   A measure of the adequacy of an organization's safety management system

E.   A tool to identify and correct safety issues

27: The planned or intended target for a safety performance indicator is known as?

A.   Safety performance goal

B.   Operation performance target

C.   Safety performance target

D.   Safety performance objective

E.   Process improvement target

A.   Hazards assessment

B.   Economic risk

C.   Hazard identification

D.   Safety risk

E.   Environmental risk

29: What are the two parts of a hazard?

A.   Risk and consequence

B.   Probability and severity

C.   Location and time

D.   Cause and effect

30: The State activities that verify that aviation license, certificate, or approval holders are still meeting the required requirements are called what?

A.   Investigations

B.   Maintenance

C.   Surveillance

D.   Training

E.   Monitoring

31: What is the primary means of surveillance in aviation?

A.   Inspections and audits

B.   Cameras

C.   Detecting and monitoring suspects

D.   Providing on-demand information to pilots

E.   Radar

32: What are the processes collectively known as?

A.   Safety Management Systems

B.   Human Resources

C.   Food Safety Management Systems

D.   Accounting

E.   Quality Management Systems

33: Who sets the standards for the aviation industry?

A.   The National Transportation Safety Board

B.   United States Federal Aviation Administration

C.   European Union Aviation Safety Agency

D.   The Federal Aviation Administration

E.   International Civil Aviation Organisation

34: What is the purpose of a safety management system?

A.   Protect workers and equipment from potential accidents

B.   Ensure that an aviation operation is always moving toward better and safer practices

C.   Assure that identified hazards are eliminated before an aviation operation begins

D.   Assure that safety requirements are met

E.   Establish and maintain compliance with regulatory requirements

35: How many safety practices should be monitored with an AMS?

A.   3

B.   4

C.   5

D.   2

36: What type of adjustments are made based on the data collected by FOQA?

A.   Efficiency

B.   Process

C.   Safety

D.   Accuracy

E.   Quality

37: What does FOQA stand for?

A.   Foot and Mouth Disease

B.   Flight Operations Quality Assurance

C.   Farm Out Quality Assurance

D.   Footwear Orientation Questionnaire

E.   Federal Office for Quality Assurance

38: What type of data does FOQA collect?

A.   Passenger lists

B.   Baggage

C.   In-flight

D.   Customer data

E.   Security footage

39: What is the term for monitoring data gathered from an aircraft during flight?

A.   Aircraft Operations

B.   Aircraft Performance Monitoring

C.   Air Traffic Control

D.   Flight Data Monitoring

E.   Aircraft Data Monitoring

40: What is the term used for the process of monitoring a plane's flight data?

A.   Flight Data Monitoring

B.   Data Monitoring

C.   Flight Data Display

D.   Flight Tracking

E.   Flight Data Recorder

41: What is the name of the company that makes the equipment used to monitor air traffic?

A.   Federal Aviation Administration

B.   Flight Data Monitoring

C.   Skyhawk Systems

D.   Air Traffic Control

E.   Continental

42: What is another name for Flight Data Monitoring?

A.   Flight Data Monitoring System

B.   Flight Data Recording

C.   Flight Data Monitoring Synonymous with

43: What is the name of the system that anonymously collects data on pilots and flight crews?

A.   Threat and error management

B.   The flight data recorder

C.   Flight crew resource management

D.   The cockpit voice recorder

E.   In-flight entertainment

44: What does LOSA employ to identify potential human error safety hazards?

A.   Training

B.   Human Error Survey

C.   Processes and Procedures

D.   Process Safety Management

E.   Threat and Error Management

45: What kind of analysis does LOSA use to address potential hazards?

A.   Field-based

B.   Process-based

C.   Data-driven

D.   Customer feedback

E.   Predictive

46: How does LOSA use data-driven analysis to achieve goals?

A.   To create a predictive model

B.   To target areas needing improvement

C.   To identify areas for expansion

D.   To identify areas of strength

E.   To measure the success of its programs

47: What is FDM also called?

A.   Flight Control Monitoring

B.   Flight Dynamics Monitoring

C.   Flight Data Monitoring

D.   Flight Data Recorder

E.   Flight Crew Monitoring

48: What term describes the process of collecting on-flight data and analyzing it?

A.   RECAP

B.   SIGA

C.   ACARS

D.   FOQA

E.   ERA

49: What is the acronym for Flight Data Monitoring?

A.   FDR

B.   ACARS

C.   FDM

D.   ADS-B

E.   FDMA

50: An aircraft's nose turning away from a turn is called what?

A.   Corrective yaw

B.   Aileron trim

C.   Adverse yaw

D.   Steering correction