Jeppesen Instrument Stage 1 Exam Note
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Hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER-Low oxygen saturation of the body, not enough
oxygen in the blood
Four Types of Hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER-Hypoxic, Hypemic, Histotoxic,
Stagnant
Hypoxic Hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER-Inadequate Supply of Oxygen
Hypemic Hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER-Inability of the Blood to Carry Oxygen
Stagnant Hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER-Inadequate Circulation of Oxygen
Histotoxic Hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER-Inability of the Cells to Effectively Use
Oxygen because of Drugs or Alcohol
Spatial Disorientation - CORRECT ANSWER-When you have no visual reference
points and you body sends you false signals
Required Instruments for IMC - CORRECT ANSWER-Any VFR equipment
Generator/Alternators
Radios
Attitude Indicator
Ball
Clock (installed in the airplane with minutes and seconds)
Altimeter
Rate of Turn
Directional Gyro
3 Scanning Errors - CORRECT ANSWER-Fixation, Omission, Emphasis
Fixation - CORRECT ANSWER-Applying your full concentration on a single
instrument and excluding all others.
, Omission - CORRECT ANSWER-Excluding one or more pertinent instruments
from your scan
Emphasis - CORRECT ANSWER-Relying on an instrument that you readily
understand, even when it provides inadequate information
2 Types of Instrument Flying - CORRECT ANSWER-Power/Performance and
Primary/Supporting
3 Fundamentals of Instrument Flying - CORRECT ANSWER-Instrument Cross
Check, Instrument Interpretation, Aircraft Control
Cloud Visibility Requirements - CORRECT ANSWER-Clouds less than 1000'
AGL and visibility less than 3
High Altitude VOR Service Volume - CORRECT ANSWER-1,000'-14,500': 40 NM
14,500'-18,000': 100 NM
18,000'-45,000': 130 NM
45,000'-60,000': 100 NM
Low Altitude VOR Service Volume - CORRECT ANSWER-1,000'-18,000': 40 NM
Terminal VOR Service Volume - CORRECT ANSWER-1000'-12000': 25 NM
Parts of a Clearance - CORRECT ANSWER-Clearance Limit
Route
Altitudes
Frequency
Transponder Code
Pitot-Static Instruments - CORRECT ANSWER-Pitot: Airspeed Indicator
Static: Altimeter, VSI, Airspeed Indicator
Gyroscopic Instruments - CORRECT ANSWER-Attitude Indicator, Turn
Coordinator, Heading Indicator
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Hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER-Low oxygen saturation of the body, not enough
oxygen in the blood
Four Types of Hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER-Hypoxic, Hypemic, Histotoxic,
Stagnant
Hypoxic Hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER-Inadequate Supply of Oxygen
Hypemic Hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER-Inability of the Blood to Carry Oxygen
Stagnant Hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER-Inadequate Circulation of Oxygen
Histotoxic Hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER-Inability of the Cells to Effectively Use
Oxygen because of Drugs or Alcohol
Spatial Disorientation - CORRECT ANSWER-When you have no visual reference
points and you body sends you false signals
Required Instruments for IMC - CORRECT ANSWER-Any VFR equipment
Generator/Alternators
Radios
Attitude Indicator
Ball
Clock (installed in the airplane with minutes and seconds)
Altimeter
Rate of Turn
Directional Gyro
3 Scanning Errors - CORRECT ANSWER-Fixation, Omission, Emphasis
Fixation - CORRECT ANSWER-Applying your full concentration on a single
instrument and excluding all others.
, Omission - CORRECT ANSWER-Excluding one or more pertinent instruments
from your scan
Emphasis - CORRECT ANSWER-Relying on an instrument that you readily
understand, even when it provides inadequate information
2 Types of Instrument Flying - CORRECT ANSWER-Power/Performance and
Primary/Supporting
3 Fundamentals of Instrument Flying - CORRECT ANSWER-Instrument Cross
Check, Instrument Interpretation, Aircraft Control
Cloud Visibility Requirements - CORRECT ANSWER-Clouds less than 1000'
AGL and visibility less than 3
High Altitude VOR Service Volume - CORRECT ANSWER-1,000'-14,500': 40 NM
14,500'-18,000': 100 NM
18,000'-45,000': 130 NM
45,000'-60,000': 100 NM
Low Altitude VOR Service Volume - CORRECT ANSWER-1,000'-18,000': 40 NM
Terminal VOR Service Volume - CORRECT ANSWER-1000'-12000': 25 NM
Parts of a Clearance - CORRECT ANSWER-Clearance Limit
Route
Altitudes
Frequency
Transponder Code
Pitot-Static Instruments - CORRECT ANSWER-Pitot: Airspeed Indicator
Static: Altimeter, VSI, Airspeed Indicator
Gyroscopic Instruments - CORRECT ANSWER-Attitude Indicator, Turn
Coordinator, Heading Indicator