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Test - PL A

1. Turning of a paraglider is the result of:

2. Which of the following pilot inputs increases the angle of attack?

3. If the pilot weight increases the paraglider or powered paraglider speed:

4. On which part of the glider canopy is the largest lift, seen from the front?

5. When an aircraft is flying with such an angle of attack that its gliding ratio is ', it means that:

6. The lift on the aerofoil is created by:

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

8. Surface load:

9. Which type of precipitation comes off water only containing clouds at mid-latitudes?

10. Which of the following processes in the air layer may lead to the formation of cumulus and cumulonimbus cloudiness?

11. Which basic parameters and phenomena determine the weather inside air masses?

12. In the air mass without cloudiness, the air temperature at the surface is 15 ° C and 1000 m higher the temperature is 13 ° C. This layer of air is:

13. Coriolis force acting on the wind is:

14. The correct ICAO abbreviation of northwest wind is:

15. What vertical temperature stratification is typical for advection fog?

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

17. When entering a downdraft:

18. When entering a thermal current:

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

20. By releasing the speed system the flight speed is:

21. B-stall is performed by:

22. Geographical North and South:

23. 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:

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

25. The difference between UTC and Central European (CET) time is:

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

27. An aircraft on bearing 265 in a wind 085 is flying:

28. After a tall tree landing:

29. You miscounted the landing approach and need to shorten it. You are 30 m above the ground:

30. The reserve parachute is used so that:

31. For emergency landing You would prefer:

32. When landing in water surface a pilot should steer the glider:

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

34. When two light aircrafts are flying on intersecting tracks in free space, the right of way is of the light aircraft flying:

35. Restricted air space (LK R):

36. 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:

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. The minimum age of student for beginning of theoretical and practical paragliding training in the Czech Republic is:

39. A pilot must have a valid pilot's license on him:

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

41. Initial examination includes:

42. Risers are:

43. Fractures of upper limbs are preferably fixed by:

44. Choose the true statement about tactics when you are a witness of a severe injury:

45. After applying tourniquet the wound is still bleeding:

46. Clearing the airway of unconscious patient is done primarily using:

47. When stopping bleeding by tourniquet, the principle is:

48. A layperson without special training is performing resuscitation:

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. If the arrival of a rescue helicopter is expected, rescuers on the ground should stand so that: