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AS 411 1
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ASCI 202 ASCI202 1
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ASCI 309 11
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CS 21 1
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CS 225 CS225 4
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ECON ECON 210 ECONECON210 8
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FIN 618 FIN 618 2
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HUMN 330 HUMN330 18
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HUMN 330 Ethics HUMN330 2
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HUMN 330 Module 9 Quiz Chap 19 and 20 HUMN_330 1
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HUMN 330 Values and Ethics HUMN_330 1
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MA 241 1
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MBAA 604 MBAA 604 1
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MGMT 390 1
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MODULE 2 - GRADED QUIZ: CHAPTER 3: ECON 210 MICROE 2
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MODULE 2 - GRADED QUIZ: CHAPTER 3: ECON 210 MICROECONOMICS 3
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Module 3 Quiz: Chapter 3 and 12: HUMN 330 Values and Ethics - Sep 2021 HUMN-330 1
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Module 4 Quiz_ Chapter 4 and 14_ HUMN 330 Values and Ethics HUMN_330 1
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Module 7 Quiz: Chapter 7 and 17: HUMN 330 Values and Ethics HUMN330 1
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NSG170 1
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NURS MISC NURSMISC 12
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PHYS 102 PHYS102 1
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Physics phy102 2
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RSCH 202 1
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SFTY 345 SFTY 345 1
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STAT 211 1
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Test Bank for Inquiry into Physics, 8th Edition, Vern J. Ostdiek 1
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1. Discuss some of the highlights of the airport certification process and their significance. 
The Federal Aviation Act authorizes FAA to issue a certification of airport for air carrier aircraft. The 
Airport and Airway Development of Act of 1970 was added in 1950’s Act. There is certain minimum 
safety standard required from any person who wants to operate the airport. In addition, FAA requires 
to meet standard of airport such as its design, runway, taxiway, record keeping and so on. In 20...
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(1.1) Explain the duties and functions of the NTSB, as well as, defining the meaning of the 
NTSB is an independent agency. 
The NTSB is congressionally mandated to investigate all rail, marine, highway, pipeline 
and aviation accidents as spelled out in US Code Title 49, Part 830-835. The Safety 
Board answers only to Congress and the American people. It is has the objective to 
determine causation (not blame) and make non-binding recommendations to prevent 
further accidents. The NTSB is also ...
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University•SFTY 409
POOL/QUESTION BANK 3 
(3.1) Compare the differences between a Flight Data Recorder (FDR) or black box and the 
systems called FOQA and ACARS? 
FDRs are post crash recovery devices that record around 250 aircraft system 
parameters. Flight Operation Quality Assurance (FOQA) and Aircraft Communication 
Addressing & Reporting System (ACARS) are systems that send out data messages 
throughout the evolution of the flight. Data is received by a signal reception center in 
regards to engine and system ...
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University•SFTY 409
SFTY 409, Final Exam 
Note to Instructors: The answers provided are overkill answers. For the student to do 
well on a question the need to demonstrate overall knowledge and some details. The 
do not need to demonstrate detailed knowledge of every element. Key points in the 
answer are Bolded. Consider how well a student provides justifies their answers or 
defends their argument. 
Question 1. What are the air carriers' responsibilities for safety? How does FAA judge 
if an air carrier is unabl...
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University•SFTY 409
POOL 1 
1. Explain and contrast the differences, duties, and safety missions between the FAA and NTSB. 
Provide examples of the responsibilities of each organization within the aviation industry. 
LO 1 
Module 1 , 2, 3 The Federal Aviation Administration is tasked with our nations’ airspace 
management, rules and standards for all aviation activities to include aircraft certification, 
operations, pilot, maintenance and dispatch crew standards, as well enforcement of all such 
standards and re...
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University•SFTY 409
1. Describe the features and mission of the Next Generation Air Transportation System (Next 
Gen). Also include some of the management challenges confronting full implementation of 
this system. 
LOs 1, 3, 4 
Module 5 The FAA defines Next Gen as an umbrella term for the ongoing and wide ranging 
transformation of the National Air System. It represents an evolution from a ground based 
system of ATC to a satellite based system of air traffic management. Designed to relieve airspace 
congestion at...
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University•POOL 1
( pool -1) According to the text there are numerous “Service Life” issues that can 
lead to progressive failures in structures. What are those issues and what are 
the two that are major concerns in an actively used fleet of aircraft? Explain the 
concerns. 
(pool 1) According to the text, what two Service Life Issues bear extra scrutiny 
and investigative examination in aging or high use aircraft? Explain in detail how 
these issues are potential hazards. 
 (pool 1) Define and explain the g...
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University•POOL 1
POOL 1 
( pool 1)Explain the duties and functions of the NTSB, as well as, defining the 
meaning of the NTSB is an independent agency. 
( pool 1) Justify the NTSB role in accident investigation vs. having the FAA 
responsible for all aircraft accident investigations. 
( pool 1)Discuss the NTSB Party Process and explain its justification, function 
and the limits set forth on Party members. 
(pool 1)An Air Detective Tip alluded to the investigative risk of “hindsight bias”. 
What does this me...
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University•POOL 1
POOL/QUESTION BANK 1 
(1.1) Explain the duties and functions of the NTSB, as well as, defining the meaning of the 
NTSB is an independent agency. 
The NTSB is congressionally mandated to investigate all rail, marine, highway, pipeline 
and aviation accidents as spelled out in US Code Title 49, Part 830-835. The Safety 
Board answers only to Congress and the American people. It is has the objective to 
determine causation (not blame) and make non-binding recommendations to prevent 
further accide...
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University•SFTY 409