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Test - PL A

1. The paraglider glide ratio is defined as:

2. When the surface load changes the glide ratio:

3. The polar line is a chart expressing:

4. What size and direction is the resultant aerodynamic force in a steady gliding flight?

5. What will be the change of flow speed and static air pressure in a place where the streamline density increases?

6. The aerodynamic drag is a sum of:

7. The glide ratio relative to ground:

8. Glide ratio is influenced only by:

9. Among free-convective low-level clouds is:

10. Which cloud type may indicate the presence of strong turbulence?

11. The correct ICAO abbreviation of northwest wind is:

12. The basic cause of cloud formation in the atmosphere is:

13. What prevents the air flow from areas of high pressure directly into the area of low air pressure?

14. What will be the surface wind characteristics in the area where on the surface meteorological map there are isobars close together?

15. Which of clouds forming on the forehead of cold front is the most dangerous for air traffic?

16. The take off control includes:

17. How many items is there in the pre start check?

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

19. When entering a downdraft:

20. Spiral is performed by:

21. What does the term „spin” mean?

22. 10 cm in map with 1 : 200 000 scale refers of real distance:

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

24. Course is measured in degrees from north:

25. The horizontal velocity is given:

26. The earth axix is a line intersecting the center of the earth perpendicularly to the equator. The points where this line intersects the earth surface are called poles and they are:

27. Geographical North and South:

28. Before a landing into still water it is necessary:

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

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

31. If one side of canopy is stalled, the pilot should:

32. For emergency landing You would prefer:

33. In mid-air collision about 50 to 100 m above the terrain the correct procedure is:

34. The aircraft, that is obliged by the rules to give way to another aircraft, must:

35. The upper limit of LKP airspace is:

36. An overtaking plane is that which approaches the overtaken aircraft from behind on a line forming with a plane of symmetry of the overtaken aircraft angle of less than:

37. Restricted air space (LK R):

38. The lower limit of a control zone (CTR) is formed by:

39. The definition of visibility is:

40. Except for takeoff or landing or except by permission issued by the Authority a VFR flight must be conducted above the ground or water at a height of not less than:

41. Risers are:

42. A paraglider is the most damaged by:

43. A foreign object (e.g. little stone, sherd or so):

44. During an unsuccessful landing a pilot flew through a window and cut his wrist so badly that the wound is heavily bleeding, blood squirts. 10 cm long piece of broken glass projects from the wound. The afflicted person is conscious, pale, complaining of pain in his right ankle which is evidently deformed. We'll call an ambulance and:

45. During an improvised transport of an afflicted:

46. "Secondary examination" of an injury afflicted means:

47. Treatment of wounds and fractures fixation of the afflicted by the accident is in the first aid performed:

48. In improvised conditions fracture fixing is:

49. An afflicted suddenly collapsed during the ascent of the hill, he is lying down not moving, takes a deep breath about once in twenty seconds. Another witness of the incident tries to feel pulse on his neck and reports weak and rapid pulse. It is necessary to call for help immediately and:

50. A paraglider in a spin fell nearby. On our approach he lies on his back, unconscious, not breathing, bluish. No clearly visible injury is obvious. We'll call an ambulance and firstly: