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Single-pilot resource management (SRM) is best described as what?
Choices
✓ Managing all onboard and outside resources available to a solo pilotcorrect
SRM bundles ADM, risk, workload, automation, and awareness for one pilot.
A requirement to always fly with a second pilot
SRM is specifically for single-pilot operations.
A fuel-management calculation
SRM is broader than fuel management.
A maintenance logbook procedure
SRM concerns in-flight resource management, not maintenance records.
Why
SRM is the art of managing all the resources — onboard and outside — available to a single pilot, including ADM, risk and workload management, automation, and situational awareness.
FAA source: Risk Management Handbook / single-pilot resource managementbrowse the reference library →
Original study question written for this course — representative of FAA knowledge-test topics, not an actual current FAA exam question.