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Air Methods Questions And Answers
How many feet shall an obstical be cleard by on t/o? - 30 ft 
 
Maximum decent rate below 300' AGL? - 200 fpm 
 
How do yo choose a reference point for landing? - 150' above the highest obstical, used to make a decision to fly away or land during emergency. 
 
Unusual attitude-How do we correct? - 1.Attitude 
2.Heading 
3.Power 
4.Airspeed 
 
How often is the removable medical equipent weighed? - 6 Months 
 
How often are the multi-engine Aircraft weighed? - 36 months 
 
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How many feet shall an obstical be cleard by on t/o? - 30 ft 
 
Maximum decent rate below 300' AGL? - 200 fpm 
 
How do yo choose a reference point for landing? - 150' above the highest obstical, used to make a decision to fly away or land during emergency. 
 
Unusual attitude-How do we correct? - 1.Attitude 
2.Heading 
3.Power 
4.Airspeed 
 
How often is the removable medical equipent weighed? - 6 Months 
 
How often are the multi-engine Aircraft weighed? - 36 months 
 
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AIR METHODS Questions And Answers
ABG - PH - 7.35-7.45 mm HG 
 
ABG - PaCO2 range - 35-45 mm HG 
 
ABG - PA02 - 80-100mm HG 
 
ABG - BE - -2 - 3 MeQ/L 
 
CBC: Hemoglobin (Hgb) - what is the normal range? - Normal Value: 14-17.5 G /DL 
 
CBC: Hemoglobin (Hgb) - what do high and low values indicate? - High value = smoking? 
Low value = anemia or blood loss? 
 
CBC: Hematocrit - what is the normal range? - Normal value = 41-50% 
 
CBC: Hematocrit - what do high and low values indicate? - High value = dehydrated? 
Low value = anemia...
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ABG - PH - 7.35-7.45 mm HG 
 
ABG - PaCO2 range - 35-45 mm HG 
 
ABG - PA02 - 80-100mm HG 
 
ABG - BE - -2 - 3 MeQ/L 
 
CBC: Hemoglobin (Hgb) - what is the normal range? - Normal Value: 14-17.5 G /DL 
 
CBC: Hemoglobin (Hgb) - what do high and low values indicate? - High value = smoking? 
Low value = anemia or blood loss? 
 
CBC: Hematocrit - what is the normal range? - Normal value = 41-50% 
 
CBC: Hematocrit - what do high and low values indicate? - High value = dehydrated? 
Low value = anemia...
AIRMETHODS Questions And Answers
Pediatric Maintenance Fluids - 4mL/kg/hr for the first 10kg 
2mL/kg/hr for the second 10kg 
1mL/kg/hr for each kg of body weight above 20kg 
 
Pediatric DKA Interventions - -Begin regular insulin infusion at 0.1 units/kg/hr 
-Monitor BGL every 30 min and adjust therapy to decrease serum glucose no more than 100 per hour 
-If serum glucose decreases by more than 100 per hour add D5 to it fluids 
-change IV fluids to D5W if serum glucose drops below 300 
-Potassium replacement should be started on...
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Pediatric Maintenance Fluids - 4mL/kg/hr for the first 10kg 
2mL/kg/hr for the second 10kg 
1mL/kg/hr for each kg of body weight above 20kg 
 
Pediatric DKA Interventions - -Begin regular insulin infusion at 0.1 units/kg/hr 
-Monitor BGL every 30 min and adjust therapy to decrease serum glucose no more than 100 per hour 
-If serum glucose decreases by more than 100 per hour add D5 to it fluids 
-change IV fluids to D5W if serum glucose drops below 300 
-Potassium replacement should be started on...
Air Methods Questions And Answers
14 CFR 61: Certification: Pilots and Instructors - 
 
To act as a PIC or in any other capacity as a required flight crew member of a civil aircraft what must the pilot have in his/her possession? - -Pilot Certificate 
-Medical 
-Official Photo ID 
(FAR 61.3) 
 
Refusal to submit to a drug or alcohol test is grounds for what type of action? - -Denial of an application for any certificate, rating, or authorization issued under this part for a period of up to 1 year after the date of that refusal;...
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14 CFR 61: Certification: Pilots and Instructors - 
 
To act as a PIC or in any other capacity as a required flight crew member of a civil aircraft what must the pilot have in his/her possession? - -Pilot Certificate 
-Medical 
-Official Photo ID 
(FAR 61.3) 
 
Refusal to submit to a drug or alcohol test is grounds for what type of action? - -Denial of an application for any certificate, rating, or authorization issued under this part for a period of up to 1 year after the date of that refusal;...
Air Methods Questions And Answers
Day: 700-2 
Night: 800-3 - What are the minimum ceiling and visibility requirements for SVFR IAW with the GOM 
 
Divert 
Return to the departure point 
land and notify aircom 
continue under IFR 
Execute IIMC procedure - When encountering deteriorating weather enroute, what options are available 
 
Attitude (level) 
Heading (turn only to avoid known obstacles) 
Climb (power) 
Airspeed (attitude) - IIMC Recovery 
 
Radar Vectors to VMC 
Vectors to closest appropriate approach - IIMC Requests in o...
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Day: 700-2 
Night: 800-3 - What are the minimum ceiling and visibility requirements for SVFR IAW with the GOM 
 
Divert 
Return to the departure point 
land and notify aircom 
continue under IFR 
Execute IIMC procedure - When encountering deteriorating weather enroute, what options are available 
 
Attitude (level) 
Heading (turn only to avoid known obstacles) 
Climb (power) 
Airspeed (attitude) - IIMC Recovery 
 
Radar Vectors to VMC 
Vectors to closest appropriate approach - IIMC Requests in o...
Air Methods Questions And Answers
Per the AMC GOM what are the minimum ceiling and visibility requirements for SVFR? - Day: 700' and 2 miles 
Night 800' and 3 miles 
 
What type of airspace is required in order to be granted a SVFR clearance? - Controlled airspace, designated for an airport, to the surface 
 
Where is the IIMC procedure template to be kept? - Posted in the base and kept in the helicopter 
 
When encountering deteriorating weather enroute, what options are available in accordance with the AMC GOM? - Divert, Ret...
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Per the AMC GOM what are the minimum ceiling and visibility requirements for SVFR? - Day: 700' and 2 miles 
Night 800' and 3 miles 
 
What type of airspace is required in order to be granted a SVFR clearance? - Controlled airspace, designated for an airport, to the surface 
 
Where is the IIMC procedure template to be kept? - Posted in the base and kept in the helicopter 
 
When encountering deteriorating weather enroute, what options are available in accordance with the AMC GOM? - Divert, Ret...
Air Methods Questions And Answers
GOM 1.2: "Organizational Chart": Name CP, DO and Dof MX - CP: "Rajesh Helweg", DO: "Jason Quisling", Director of MX: "Chris Meinhardt" 
 
GOM 2.1: "Operational Control" - Air Methods utilizes a two tier system of operational control. 
 
The first tier consists of managers and directors listed, the Air Methods 411 Pilot computer system, trained flight followers, and the Operational Control Center (OCC). Satellite tracking allows real time position reports for flight locating requiremen...
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GOM 1.2: "Organizational Chart": Name CP, DO and Dof MX - CP: "Rajesh Helweg", DO: "Jason Quisling", Director of MX: "Chris Meinhardt" 
 
GOM 2.1: "Operational Control" - Air Methods utilizes a two tier system of operational control. 
 
The first tier consists of managers and directors listed, the Air Methods 411 Pilot computer system, trained flight followers, and the Operational Control Center (OCC). Satellite tracking allows real time position reports for flight locating requiremen...
Air Methods Questions And Answers
Per the AMC GOM what are the minimum ceiling and visibility requirements for SVFR? - Day: 700' and 2 miles 
Night 800' and 3 miles 
 
What type of airspace is required in order to be granted a SVFR clearance? - Controlled airspace, designated for an airport, to the surface 
 
Where is the IIMC procedure template to be kept? - Posted in the base and kept in the helicopter 
 
When encountering deteriorating weather enroute, what options are available in accordance with the AMC GOM? - Divert, Ret...
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Per the AMC GOM what are the minimum ceiling and visibility requirements for SVFR? - Day: 700' and 2 miles 
Night 800' and 3 miles 
 
What type of airspace is required in order to be granted a SVFR clearance? - Controlled airspace, designated for an airport, to the surface 
 
Where is the IIMC procedure template to be kept? - Posted in the base and kept in the helicopter 
 
When encountering deteriorating weather enroute, what options are available in accordance with the AMC GOM? - Divert, Ret...
Air Methods Questions And Answers
What common NVG malfunctions are not allowed? (Operational Defects) - -Edge Glow 
-Flashing 
-Flickering 
-Intermittent Operation 
-Shading 
(GOM 11.10) 
 
MX Flight WX minimums - Ground runs: None 
Hovering: 300ft 1/2mi 
Flight: 1000/3 
 
VFR weather minimums 135.609 - Day NNG/NVIS 
800-2 800-3 
800-3 1000-3 
1000-3 1000-3 
1000-5 1000-5 
 
Refusal to submit to a drug or alcohol test is grounds for what type of action? - -Denial of an application for any certificate, rating, or authorization is...
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What common NVG malfunctions are not allowed? (Operational Defects) - -Edge Glow 
-Flashing 
-Flickering 
-Intermittent Operation 
-Shading 
(GOM 11.10) 
 
MX Flight WX minimums - Ground runs: None 
Hovering: 300ft 1/2mi 
Flight: 1000/3 
 
VFR weather minimums 135.609 - Day NNG/NVIS 
800-2 800-3 
800-3 1000-3 
1000-3 1000-3 
1000-5 1000-5 
 
Refusal to submit to a drug or alcohol test is grounds for what type of action? - -Denial of an application for any certificate, rating, or authorization is...
TNCC Questions And Answers
What are the greatest risks for transport? - Loss of airway patency, displaced obstructive tubes lines or catheters, dislodge splinting devices, need to replace or reinforce dressings, deterioration in patient status change in vital signs or level of consciousness, injury to the patient and/or team members 
 
According to newtons law which of these two force is greater: size or force? - Neither. For each force there is an equal and opposite reaction. 
 
What is the relationship between mass and ...
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What are the greatest risks for transport? - Loss of airway patency, displaced obstructive tubes lines or catheters, dislodge splinting devices, need to replace or reinforce dressings, deterioration in patient status change in vital signs or level of consciousness, injury to the patient and/or team members 
 
According to newtons law which of these two force is greater: size or force? - Neither. For each force there is an equal and opposite reaction. 
 
What is the relationship between mass and ...