LongRoadBob
Cleared for Takeoff
I have been slogging through, though I also enjoy it, many subjects here in Norway, in Norwegian to study for my exam. Just made it through the online portion of "laws and regulations" (lov og bestemmelser in Norwegian) and was looking forward to "flymedisin" which I am only guessing is "flight medicine".
I don't know what's on the actual exam from the Norwegian version of the FAA exam, but man..I thought that part would be easy, but it is learning about how the lungs, heart, blood, arteries and capillaries, how hemoglobin transfers (if I get it) oxygen into the blood and to the cells, co2 and partial pressure at different heights for each type of element (oxygen, co2, etc.) as well as symptoms of hypoxia vs. hyperventilation vs. Carbon monoxide poisoning, and all different types of oxygen supplemental systems, etc.
Two questions come to mind.
1) do they actually go into this in the US PPL exam as deeply and
2) anyone know of a good book in English that I could use to supplement the Norwegian one?
Actually a third, is it called "flight medicine" in English?
I don't know what's on the actual exam from the Norwegian version of the FAA exam, but man..I thought that part would be easy, but it is learning about how the lungs, heart, blood, arteries and capillaries, how hemoglobin transfers (if I get it) oxygen into the blood and to the cells, co2 and partial pressure at different heights for each type of element (oxygen, co2, etc.) as well as symptoms of hypoxia vs. hyperventilation vs. Carbon monoxide poisoning, and all different types of oxygen supplemental systems, etc.
Two questions come to mind.
1) do they actually go into this in the US PPL exam as deeply and
2) anyone know of a good book in English that I could use to supplement the Norwegian one?
Actually a third, is it called "flight medicine" in English?