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Tips for TEM questions
baddles
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baddles created the topic: Tips for TEM questions
I just passed the PPLA exam with 92%. Many thanks to Bob Tait and his team for the great books and practice exams which helped me get through.
My first practice exam was pretty disappointing, and worst of all were the TEM questions. So I spent a lot of time trying to understand the TEM chapter.
Here is a tip which helped me a lot:
It is much easier to remember the TEM language if you know the logic behind it.
Countermeasures are classified by when they are applied:
way before the flight, in the design of the aircraft, pilot training etc (systemic countermeasure)
when the pilots are planning the flight (planning countermeasure)
when the pilots are executing the flight according to the planned procedure (execution countermeasure)
when the pilots respond to something unusual during the flight (review countermeasure)
Errors are classified by what went wrong, roughly by aviate-navigate-communicate:
errors in flying the plane (including navigating in the air) are aircraft handling errors
errors in navigating while on the ground are ground navigation errors
errors in communicating are communication errors
Threats are classified mainly by where they come from
something inside the plane (internal)
something outside the plane (external)
environmental
organisational
and also by what we know
latent if it is present without pilot being aware
anticipated if the pilot knows the threat in advance, e.g. bad weather that was forecast;
unexpected if the pilot doesn't know that the threat will arise on this flight, e.g. engine failure