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Fitness For Flight

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The presence of alcohol in the human body impairs judgement and decision-making even in small quantities.
Stress may be reduced or eliminated by proper planning.
One of the signs of dehydration is fatigue.
Which of the following FAA resources provides information about the effects of drugs and alcohol? Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge
A driver is pulled over for excessive speed. During a search of his vehicle, police discover cocaine, and the driver is subsequently convicted of felony possession of a controlled substance. If the driver holds a remote pilot certificate, the FAA may suspend or revoke the driver's remote pilot certificate.
A law enforcement officer suspects that a certified remote pilot who is operating a small UA is under the influence of alcohol. If the pilot refuses to submit to a blood alcohol test, the FAA Administrator may suspend or revoke the remote pilot's certificate.
What effect does haze have on small UA operations? All traffic or terrain features appear to be farther away than their actual distance.
A pilot experiencing the effects of hyperventilation should be able to restore the proper carbon dioxide level in the body by slowing the breathing rate, breathing into a paper bag, or talking aloud.
Which would most likely result in hyperventilation? Emotional tension, anxiety, or fear.
A person with a physical condition that would interfere with the safe operation of a small UA may not act as a remote PIC or visual observer.
Which is true regarding the presence of alcohol within the human body? Judgment and decision-making abilities can be adversely affected by even small amounts of alcohol.
A person consumes alcohol at 0300 hours and then acts as PIC of a small UA beginning at 0600 hours the same day. This action is grounds for suspension or revocation of that person's remote pilot certificate.
The refusal of a remote PIC to submit to a blood alcohol test when requested by a law enforcement officer is grounds for suspension or revocation of their remote pilot certificate.
You are to use your UA to inspect power lines in the remote area 15 hours away from your home office. After the drive, fatigue impacts your abilities to complete your assignment on time. Fatigue can be recognized as being in an impaired state.
If a person consumed alcohol at 2300 hours, when is the earliest time that person could act as an aircraft crewmember? 0700 hours, provided blood alcohol content is less than .04
After having dinner and wine, your client asks you to go outside to demonstrate the small UA's capabilities. You must not operate a small UA within 8 hours of consuming any alcoholic beverage.
Rapid or extra deep breathing while using oxygen can cause a condition known as hyperventilation
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