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1
Q

What should a pilot do when recognizing a thought as hazardous?

A

Label that thought as hazardous, then correct that thought by starting the corresponding learned antidote.

2
Q

What are some of the hazardous attitudes dealt with in Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM)?

A
Antiauthority (don't tell me)
Impulsivity (not thinking through an action)
Macho (I can do it)
Invulnerability (it can't happen to me)
Resignation (what's the use?)
3
Q

Hazardous attitudes which contribute to poor pilot judgment can be effectively countered by…

A

redirecting that hazardous attitude so that appropriate action can be taken.

4
Q

What is the first step in neutralizing a hazardous attitude in the ADM process?

A

Recognition of hazardous thoughts.

5
Q

Most pilots have fallen prey to dangerous tendencies or behavior problems at some time. Some of these dangerous tendencies patterns which must be identified and eliminated include:

A

Peer pressure
Get-there-itis
Loss of positional or situational awareness
Operating without adequate fuel reserves

6
Q

When a pilot recognizes a hazardous thought, he or she then should correct it by stating the corresponding antidote. Which of the following is the antidote for “Macho”?

A

Taking chances is foolish.