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Before a student can concentrate on learning, which human needs must be satisfied? - Answer
Biological
After individuals are physically comfortable and have no fear for their safety, which human
needs become the prime influence on their behavior? - Answer Belonging
Which of the student's human needs offer the greatest challenge to an instructor? - Answer
Self-actualization
The need for realizing one's own potentialities, for continued development, and for being
creative is defined as - Answer self-actualization need
Which is generally the more effective way for an instructor to properly motivate students? -
Answer Provide positive motivations by the promise or achievement of rewards
Motivations that cause a student to react with fear and anxiety are - Answer negative
How can an instructor help a student cope with fear and anxiety? - Answer By emphasizing
the benefits and pleasurable experiences from flying
Motivations in the form of reproof and threats should be avoided with all but the student who
is - Answer overconfident and impulsive
when students are unable to see the benefits or purpose of a lesson, they will - Answer be
less motivated
Confusion, disinterest, and uneasiness on the part of the student could happen as a result of
not knowing the - Answer objective of each period of instruction
Which statement is true concerning motivations? - Answer Motivations may be very subtle
and difficult to identify
For a motivation to be effective, students must believe their efforts will be rewarded in a
definite manner. This type of motivation is - Answer tangible
, An instructor can most effectively maintain a high level of student motivation by - Answer
making each lesson a pleasurable experience
examples of tangible positive motivation may include - Answer rewards that involve financial
gain or public recognition
Which statement is true regarding sources of motivation? - Answer All sources of motivation
offer some type of reward in exchange for performing work
How can drops in motivation be overcome? - Answer By reminding students of their own
goals and reassuring them there will be rewards for their continued efforts
What is the systematic approach to the mental process used by pilots to determine the best
course of action in response to a given set of circumstances? - Answer Aeronautical Decision
making
Which of the following identifies accurate perception of the aircraft and environmental factors
that affect the aircraft and passengers during a specific period of time? - Answer situational
awareness
One of the risk elements in the aeronautical decision making process is? - Answer aircraft
Risk management, as part of the aeronautical decision making process, relies on which features
to reduce the risks associated with each flight? - Answer situational awareness, problem
recognition, and good judgement
The aeronautical decision making process identifies several steps involved in good decision
making. One of these steps is - Answer identifying personal attitudes hazardous to safe flight
Examples of classic behavioral traps that experienced pilots may fall into are to - Answer
complete a flight as planned, please passengers, meet schedules, and "get the job done"
Hazardous attitudes occur to every pilot to some degree at some time. What are some of these
hazardous attitudes? - Answer antiauthority, impulsivity, macho, resignation, and
invulnerability
In the aeronautical decision making process, what is the first step in neutralizing a hazardous
altitude - Answer Recognizing hazardous thoughts