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Test - PL A

1. The centre of gravity of an aircraft:

2. What kind of change of flow speed and static pressure causes the widening of streamlines in a specified place?

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

4. The angle of attack is:

5. The chord is:

6. Surface load:

7. The wing aspect ratio:

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

9. The most common wind direction in the valley caused by thermal effects is:

10. Wind is:

11. The change of physical state water - water vapor is called:

12. The correct ICAO abbreviation of northwest wind is:

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

14. When climbing through the transition altitude the altimeter setting is changed. If the local QNH is 1023 hPa, what will happen to the altimeter data?

15. Coriolis force acting on the wind is:

16. Spiral is performed by:

17. When entering a thermal current:

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

19. Ridge soaring is practiced so that:

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

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

22. The flight velocity displayed by GPS 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. The most suitable maps for aeronautical navigation are:

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

27. Terrain formations such as forests, meadows, lakes, castles, roads, railways etc. are called:

28. After an asymmetric collapse the correct procedure is:

29. When sucked in a vertically developed cloud the best to do is:

30. During ground handling training the glider lifts the pilot above the ground in a wind gust unexpectedly. The correct procedure is:

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

32. The reserve parachute is used so that:

33. For emergency landing You would prefer:

34. The minimum allowed flight visibility in class E airspace is:

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

36. An aircraft in flight or moving on the ground must give way to the aircraft:

37. VFR flights in Class G airspace must be carried out so that the aircraft flew:

38. Restricted air space (LK R):

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

40. After landing at the airport, the altimeter set to the airport QFE indicates:

41. A paraglider is the most damaged by:

42. Risers are:

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

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

45. Choose the true statement about improvised transport:

46. Resuscitation without artificial respiration is performed:

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

48. In improvised conditions fracture fixing is:

49. Choose the true statement about the obligation to provide first aid:

50. To prevent heat loss the most effective is: