CFC CFC Crew Resource Management & Communication 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What does CRM stand for in aviation?
- Cockpit Radio Management
- Crew Resource Management (Correct answer)
- Communication and Risk Mitigation
- Critical Response Monitoring
Correct answer: Crew Resource Management
CRM stands for Crew Resource Management, which focuses on effective use of all available resources for safe flight operations.
Question 2: Which finding led to the widespread adoption of CRM training in aviation?
- Technical failures caused the majority of accidents
- Human error and poor crew coordination were factors in most accidents (Correct answer)
- Weather was the primary cause of accidents
- ATC errors caused most fatal accidents
Correct answer: Human error and poor crew coordination were factors in most accidents
NASA research found that human error and poor crew coordination were contributing factors in the majority of aviation accidents.
Question 3: What is the primary goal of CRM training?
- To improve individual pilot stick-and-rudder skills
- To optimize crew performance through better teamwork and communication (Correct answer)
- To replace standard operating procedures
- To eliminate the need for written checklists
Correct answer: To optimize crew performance through better teamwork and communication
CRM training aims to optimize crew performance by improving teamwork, communication, decision-making, and situational awareness.
Question 4: Which behavior is a fundamental component of effective CRM?
- The captain always makes decisions without crew input
- Mutual cross-checking and monitoring of crew actions (Correct answer)
- Minimizing communication to reduce cockpit distractions
- Deferring all operational decisions to ATC
Correct answer: Mutual cross-checking and monitoring of crew actions
Mutual cross-checking and monitoring is a core CRM behavior that catches errors before they escalate into incidents.
Question 5: What does 'assertiveness' mean in the context of CRM?
- Being aggressive or confrontational with other crew members
- Clearly stating one's position and concerns even to senior crew (Correct answer)
- Refusing to follow the captain's orders
- Speaking louder and more forcefully on the radio
Correct answer: Clearly stating one's position and concerns even to senior crew
Assertiveness in CRM means confidently expressing safety concerns or corrections regardless of seniority or hierarchy.
Question 6: The 'sterile cockpit' rule prohibits what activity below 10,000 feet?
- Eating and drinking only
- Non-essential communications and crew activities (Correct answer)
- Using the autopilot system
- Contacting ATC for routine clearances
Correct answer: Non-essential communications and crew activities
14 CFR 121.542 prohibits non-essential activities and conversations below 10,000 feet during critical phases of flight.
What does CRM stand for in aviation?