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Chapter 2Human Behavior

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  1. human behavior
  2. learning
  3. preflight procedures
  4. flight lesson
  5. acquisition of knowledge
  6. aircraft safety
  7. learning process
  8. fight or flight
  9. defense mechanisms
  10. learning activities
  11. self-direction
  12. Instructor and Learner Relationship
  13. learning style
  14. individual style of learning
  15. curriculum
  16. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
  17. MBTI — Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
  18. style of learning
  19. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
  20. perception
  21. Judgment
  22. perception and judgment
  23. syllabus
  24. goal
  25. negative motivation
  26. flight scenario
  27. positive motivation
  28. Maintenance Learner
  29. self-concept
  30. Learner Pilot
  31. step-by-step procedures
  32. Motivation
  33. aviation instructor's job
  34. efficient learning
  35. knowledge transfer
  36. scenario
  37. insight
  38. operational need
  39. training goals
  40. learner questionnaire
  41. positive feedback
  42. practical test
  43. personal learning goals
  44. Maintaining Motivation
  45. ACS — Airman Certification Standards
  46. pilot certificate
  47. PTS
  48. learning plateaus
  49. physiological needs
  50. safety and security
  51. learning scenario
  52. self-actualization
  53. Drops in Motivation
  54. focus of perception
  55. solo
  56. fully-developed stall
  57. practical tests
  58. Summary of Instructor Actions
  59. Human Needs and Motivation
  60. primary
  61. pre-assessment
  62. physiological
  63. security
  64. flight safety
  65. Meeting Human Needs to Encourage Learning
  66. flight regions
  67. Air
  68. Food
  69. Shelter
  70. Sleep
  71. Sex
  72. Self-Esteem
  73. esteem
  74. dopamine
  75. cognitive
  76. first solo flight
  77. learner-instructor relationship
  78. human nature
  79. System 1
  80. System 2
  81. Human Nature and Motivation
  82. System 1 (fast)
  83. System 2 (slow)
  84. impending stall
  85. full stall
  86. stall recovery
  87. repression
  88. denial
  89. rudder pedal
  90. solo flight
  91. aircraft accident
  92. flight exam
  93. lesson objectives
  94. completion standards
  95. Anxiety
  96. fantasy
  97. transitioning pilot
  98. complex aircraft
  99. airline pilot
  100. certification
  101. avionics learner
  102. self-deception
  103. flight instructor's responsibility
  104. learner stress
  105. flight instruction
  106. Learner Emotional Reactions
  107. flight operations and maneuvers
  108. aerodynamic principles
  109. flight characteristics
  110. recovery procedures
  111. early solo flight
  112. cross-country flights
  113. basic elements of flight
  114. Flight Instructor Action
  115. airsickness
  116. Fatigue
  117. acute fatigue
  118. training course
  119. Physical Discomfort, Illness, Fatigue, and Dehydration
  120. immunity
  121. Flight Standards Service (AFS)
  122. rough air
  123. Regional Flight Standards Division
  124. abrupt maneuvers
  125. Flight Standards District Office (FSDO)
  126. adult learning
  127. chronic fatigue
  128. pilot judgment
  129. dehydration
  130. high altitude
  131. flight deck
  132. apathy
  133. Preflight inspection
  134. pedagogy
  135. problem-centered learning
  136. intrinsic motivation
  137. AMT — aircraft maintenance technician
  138. aeronautical experience
  139. normal reactions to stress
  140. fight or flight syndrome
  141. emergency operations
  142. abnormal reactions to stress
  143. experiential learning
  144. cooperative learning
  145. psychological abnormality
  146. evaluation flight
  147. solo flight operations
  148. endorsement
  149. avionics suite
  150. powerplants
  151. disqualifying psychological defect
  152. endorse
  153. AMTs — aviation maintenance technicians
  154. AMTs and Flight Instructors as Learners
  155. risk consequences
  156. risk assessment
  157. margin of safety
  158. adult learner
  159. self-directed learning
  160. risk assessment tool
  161. Teaching the Adult Learner
  162. goal-oriented
  163. scenario based training
  164. SBT — scenario based training
  165. cooperative learning climate
  166. avionics
  167. spoon-feeding
  168. Army helicopter pilot
  169. problem-oriented
  170. training situations
  171. tangible rewards of aviation
  172. training program
  173. slumps in learning
  174. lapses in motivation
  175. aircraft maintenance
  176. learning styles
  177. Airman Certification Standards (ACS)
  178. Practical Test Standards (PTS)
  179. evaluations
  180. aviation training goals
  181. theory of motivation
  182. focus of perceptions
  183. stall
  184. Vitality
  185. Creativity
  186. Self-Sufficiency
  187. Authenticity
  188. Playfulness
  189. Meaningfulness
  190. aviation instructor
  191. flight instructor
  192. aviation training
  193. self-respect
  194. self-confidence
  195. instructor-learner relationship
  196. learning environment
  197. behavioral traits
  198. successful instructor
  199. aviation skills
  200. decision-making
  201. Emotional
  202. Automatic
  203. Lazy
  204. Impulsive
  205. Logical
  206. Deliberate
  207. Calculating
  208. Self-control
  209. learner pitfalls
  210. physiological response
  211. fight or flight response
  212. Compensation