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Test - PL A

1. A paraglider stall occures when:

2. When the surface load changes the glide ratio:

3. When a paraglider is in steady flight in an ideal environment (no wind) at a glide ratio 6, then it means that:

4. The dynamic stability of a paraglider means:

5. If the angle of attack increases, the forward speed:

6. On the bottom side of the wing in flight there is:

7. Induced drag:

8. When a paraglider is in steady flight in an ideal environment (no wind) at a glide ratio 6, then it means that:

9. Near ground storm demonstrations which are dangerous for air traffic are:

10. What type of precipitation can be expected on an active cold front?

11. How the air masses move in a warm front?

12. Precipitation coming off St-stratus layer of cloud is mostly:

13. A cold front progresses faster than a warm front, the warm sector at the ground level gradually narrows and the warm air in this region is forced up into the higher layers. This process is called:

14. There are massive and pronounced Cb - cumulonimbus clouds forming in the area of a athmospheric front. It is a typical manifestation of:

15. Vertical robustness of the troposphere is the lowest:

16. An asymmetric collapse of about 1/2 of the leading edge should be solved by:

17. I increase the flight speed by:

18. In stronger wind it is better to take off:

19. The take off direction and place choice is subject to:

20. Spiral is performed by:

21. When entering a thermal current:

22. The difference between UTC and Central European Summer Time (CEST) time is:

23. Which of the following conditions is the most important for comparative navigation?

24. Contour lines are curves connecting points of the same:

25. 9 cm in map with 1 : 500 000 scale refers of real distance:

26. When performing comparative orientation it is always more reliable:

27. The most suitable maps for aeronautical navigation are:

28. During flight a pilot should have his cellphone (if it is available):

29. The reserve parachute is used so that:

30. Your last choice for emergency landing would always be:

31. Use the reserve parachute without hesitating:

32. If a pilot is being dragged by strong wind along the ground, he should:

33. For emergency landing You would prefer:

34. The pilot (aircraft commander) is in competence to:

35. The aircraft must not fly at such a distance from other aircraft that would:

36. A pilot must always have:

37. Except for takeoff or landing, or except by permit issued by the Aviation Authority, a VFR flight must be conducted over the congested areas or gathering of people in the open air at a height that may not be less than:

38. Flying above a gathering of people at such a height that would not allow a safe landing in case of danger without endangering pilots or people on the ground is:

39. An aircraft having priority must maintain its course and speed:

40. Can I meet an airliner in Class E airspace?

41. A paraglider is the most damaged by:

42. Initial examination includes:

43. In practice, we can recognize the malfunction of blood stream (cardiac arrest) by the fact that:

44. For the quality of resuscitation, the most crucial is:

45. Fractures of lower limbs are preferably fixed by:

46. Unless prevented by special circumstances, the best for the accident afflicted is:

47. During an improvised transport of an afflicted:

48. After applying tourniquet the wound is still bleeding:

49. If improvised transport of an insured PG pilot is necessary (for example in difficult terrain), as the best means of transport will serve:

50. „Surgical” rubber gloves: