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Test - PL A

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

2. The lift on the aerofoil is created by:

3. The aerodynamic drag is a sum of:

4. When increasing the angle of attack:

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

6. The chord is:

7. Surface load:

8. Select the correct statement regarding the position of the unconscious affected with a severe trauma:

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

10. In meteorology, storm is:

11. Lentil shaped elongated clouds:

12. What temperature stratification is favorable for the occurence of vertical motions in the troposphere?

13. What are the characteristic signs of the weather on the leeward side of the mountains during Fohn?

14. Clouds classified as high level clouds constitute of:

15. 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:

16. The take off control includes:

17. When entering a downdraft:

18. So called escaping maneuvers include:

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

20. Ridge soaring is practiced so that:

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

22. Direction south is reported by:

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

24. Magnetic course is measured:

25. Course is measured in degrees from north:

26. When comparing the map with the terrain the most important is:

27. Time is reported:

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

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

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

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

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

33. After a tall tree landing:

34. From a sport aircraft (SLZ) it is forbidden:

35. The paraglider canopy is damaged mostly by:

36. In G class airspace there is:

37. Airport operations are:

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

39. Restricted air space (LK R):

40. The upper limit of class E airspace is:

41. A paraglider is the most damaged by:

42. Risers are:

43. During ridge soaring after a collapse about 10 meters above ground a pilot landed hard on his left side; He is obviously shaken, however gets up, then collapses, is pale, reports pain in his hip, shakes, he wants to sleep, a little confused, but strictly refuses an offered call for an ambulance. The procedure will be:

44. If one layer of pressure bandage is not enough to stop bleeding from a wound on leg:

45. 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:

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

47. A pilot should have his mobile phone:

48. Fractures of lower limbs are preferably fixed by:

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

50. The helmet of the afflicted: