HIGH ALTITUTE - FLIGHT PHYSIOLOGY


This required course covers the following information in depth; a discussion of the components of the atmosphere to include a review of the gas laws. A description of the human respiratory and circulatory systems to include discussions on the human body components of these systems, anemia, hypoxia, hyperventilation, heart disease, the oxygen requirements at altitude, and Time of Useful Consciousness. A review of aircraft pressurization system, decompression sickness (DCS), the risks of temperature and radiation on high altitude operations. Human sensory systems to include, the nervous system, vision, sensory adaption, the effects of light and dark, hearing, equilibrium, and sensory inputs such as spatial orientation, visual illusions, empty field myopia, excess-“G”s, and the Coriolis Effect and human health and hygiene to include circadian rhythm, fatigue, body temperature, gastro-intestinal problems, tropical conditions and their effect on health, infectious diseases, intoxication and incapacitation in flight. Courses are constantly monitored and updated when major changes in authority documentation is released.


Course Info

Course HIGH ALTITUTE - FLIGHT PHYSIOLOGY
Exam Yes
Number of Questions 10
Passing Grade 75
Course Duration 01:30:15
Availability 180 Day
Regulatory Compliance FAA / EASA / CAA and Compliance with IOSA audits

Price: € 70.00



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Content of the Course

COURSE START
BASICS OF FLIGHT PHYSIOLOGY THE ATMOSPHERE
Respiratory And Circulatory Systems
Aircraft Pressurization System
High Altitude Environment
Extreme Temperature
MAN AND ENVIRONMENT – THE SENSORY SYSTEM
Light And Dark Adaptation
Sunlight And Its Effect On The Eyes
Hearing
HEALTH AND HYGIENE PERSONAL HYGIENE
Body Rhythm And Sleep
Fatigue Definitions
Body Temperature
Gastro Intestinal Upsets – Abdominaldistension
Obesity
Tropical Climates
Infectious Diseases
Intoxication
COURSE END