IRM or RRM Exam Questions and
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a mechanical failure resulting in the shutdown of an engine - ANSWERS-IRM
the use of any procedure for overcoming an emergency - ANSWERS-IRM
an event requiring the use of oxygen by a flight crew member - ANSWERS-IRM
malfunction of an aircraft system that seriously affects the operation of the aircraft - ANSWERS-
IRM
a flight crew member becoming incapacitated during flight - ANSWERS-IRM
fuel exhaustion - ANSWERS-IRM
the aircraft's supply of useable fuel becoming so low (whether or not as a result of fuel
starvation) that the pilot declares an emergency in flight - ANSWERS-IRM
undershooting, over-running or running off the side of a runway during takeoff or landing, or
any other similar occurrence - ANSWERS-IRM
any of the following occurrences, if the occurrence causes difficulty controlling the aircraft:
(1) a weather phenomenon; or
(2) operation outside the aircraft's approved envelope - ANSWERS-IRM
, the failure of two (2) or more related redundant systems for flight guidance and navigation -
ANSWERS-IRM
serious damage to, or destruction of, any property outside the aircraft caused by contact with
the aircraft or anything that has become detached from the aircraft - ANSWERS-IRM
airprox - ANSWERS-IRM
violation of controlled airspace - ANSWERS-IRM
a near-collision involving aircraft manoeuvring on the ground - ANSWERS-IRM
an occurrence in which flight into terrain is narrowly avoided - ANSWERS-IRM
the rejection of a takeoff from a closed or occupied runway - ANSWERS-IRM
a takeoff from a closed or occupied runway with marginal separation from an obstacle or
obstacles - ANSWERS-IRM
a landing on a closed or occupied runway - ANSWERS-IRM
a significant failure to achieve predicted performance during takeoff or initial climb - ANSWERS-
IRM
a fire (even if subsequently extinguished), smoke, fumes or an explosion on, or in, any part of
the aircraft - ANSWERS-IRM
an uncontained engine failure - ANSWERS-IRM
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a mechanical failure resulting in the shutdown of an engine - ANSWERS-IRM
the use of any procedure for overcoming an emergency - ANSWERS-IRM
an event requiring the use of oxygen by a flight crew member - ANSWERS-IRM
malfunction of an aircraft system that seriously affects the operation of the aircraft - ANSWERS-
IRM
a flight crew member becoming incapacitated during flight - ANSWERS-IRM
fuel exhaustion - ANSWERS-IRM
the aircraft's supply of useable fuel becoming so low (whether or not as a result of fuel
starvation) that the pilot declares an emergency in flight - ANSWERS-IRM
undershooting, over-running or running off the side of a runway during takeoff or landing, or
any other similar occurrence - ANSWERS-IRM
any of the following occurrences, if the occurrence causes difficulty controlling the aircraft:
(1) a weather phenomenon; or
(2) operation outside the aircraft's approved envelope - ANSWERS-IRM
, the failure of two (2) or more related redundant systems for flight guidance and navigation -
ANSWERS-IRM
serious damage to, or destruction of, any property outside the aircraft caused by contact with
the aircraft or anything that has become detached from the aircraft - ANSWERS-IRM
airprox - ANSWERS-IRM
violation of controlled airspace - ANSWERS-IRM
a near-collision involving aircraft manoeuvring on the ground - ANSWERS-IRM
an occurrence in which flight into terrain is narrowly avoided - ANSWERS-IRM
the rejection of a takeoff from a closed or occupied runway - ANSWERS-IRM
a takeoff from a closed or occupied runway with marginal separation from an obstacle or
obstacles - ANSWERS-IRM
a landing on a closed or occupied runway - ANSWERS-IRM
a significant failure to achieve predicted performance during takeoff or initial climb - ANSWERS-
IRM
a fire (even if subsequently extinguished), smoke, fumes or an explosion on, or in, any part of
the aircraft - ANSWERS-IRM
an uncontained engine failure - ANSWERS-IRM