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Test - PL A

1. If the pilot weight increases, the wing glide ratio:

2. In a steady gliding flight there is a balance between:

3. Lift is:

4. When air flow is laminar:

5. Where on the aerofoil the flow separation starts?

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

7. There are aerodynamic forces generated on a body in flow. They are called:

8. The centre of gravity of an aircraft:

9. Which of the phenomena occurring on the II. kind cold front are particularly dangerous for low-flying aircraft?

10. Humidity means:

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

12. What do we mean by the term "clear thermic"?

13. Low level cloud can be:

14. The boundary between two air masses, with the weather in one air mass significantly differing from the weather in the other air mass is called:

15. Coriolis force acting on the wind is:

16. When entering a downdraft:

17. So called escaping maneuvers include:

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

19. The heading of aircraft and its direction of movement compare to ground is:

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

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

22. 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:

23. 045 degrees is direction:

24. Geographical meridian is:

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

26. Comparative navigation involves:

27. Geographic coordinates indicate:

28. If during a flight the reserve parachute drops out accidentally and opens:

29. When flying on speed system:

30. For emergency landing You would prefer:

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

32. If the steering line brakes, the correct procedure is:

33. In strong wind a pilot flew in a place where his ground speed against the wind is zero:

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

35. The AGL abbreviation by a height data in the airspace map means:

36. Czech abbrevation SLZ means:

37. The upper limit of class E airspace is:

38. 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:

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

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

41. Initial examination includes:

42. A paraglider is the most damaged by:

43. 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:

44. Signal to perform by a person on the ground to cancel the need of rescue helicopter landing is:

45. Resuscitation (animation) is needed to be performed if the afflicted:

46. To prevent heat loss the most effective is:

47. Resuscitation without artificial respiration is performed:

48. The A-B-C protocol in initial examination stands for:

49. During an improvised transport of an unconscious afflicted:

50. The signal to the rescue helicopter from persons on the ground is done: