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Test - PL A

1. The induced drag can be reduced by:

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

3. Lift arises when an aerofoil is in flow due to the creation of a pressure differential above and below the aerofoil. What is the pressure below and above the aerofoil and what is the ratio of their sizes at normal angles of attack?

4. Can we read the best glide ratio speed in front wind from the polar line?

5. The dynamic stability of a paraglider means:

6. Spiral is a flight mode when:

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

8. Glide ratio is influenced only by:

9. Humidity means:

10. Convective activity in the mid-latitudes is the greatest:

11. 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?

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

13. In practice we converse wind speed in m/s into kt by formula:

14. What are the other two conditions, besides forces causing air lift, necessary for the creation of a thunderstorm?

15. The speed of a thermal current depends on:

16. So called escaping maneuvers include:

17. When entering a thermal current:

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

19. What are the possible wind direction indicators in a strange place where there is no wind sock?

20. Spiral is performed by:

21. When entering a thermal current:

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

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

24. Comparative navigation involves:

25. The difference between UTC and Central European Summer Time (CEST) time is:

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

27. Geographic coordinates indicate:

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

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

30. During flight a pilot should have his cellphone (if it is available):

31. For emergency landing You would prefer:

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

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

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

35. The paraglider canopy is damaged mostly by:

36. Responsibility of the pilot (commander) of the aircraft:

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

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

39. Czech abbrevation SLZ means:

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

41. Risers are:

42. Initial examination includes:

43. In improvised conditions fracture fixing is:

44. To prevent heat loss the most effective is:

45. 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:

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

47. Resuscitation can be (among others) terminated:

48. Resuscitation without artificial respiration is performed:

49. During an improvised transport of an afflicted:

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