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Test - PL A

1. Turning of a paraglider is the result of:

2. The total weight of a pilot with all equipment is 100 kg and the area of the glider is 25 m2. The surface load of the paraglider is:

3. If the angle of attack increases, the forward speed:

4. The centre of gravity of an aircraft:

5. 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?

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

7. Turbulent flow is:

8. A paraglider stall occures when:

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

10. Which of the following types of cloud is considered middle level clouds in the temperate latitudes?

11. We talk about stable air mass if following applies:

12. The main cause of atmospheric convection is:

13. What prevents the air flow from areas of high pressure directly into the area of low air pressure?

14. Hazardous phenomena associated with a I. kind cold front are usually:

15. If a paraglider or powered paraglider pilot sees a Cumulonimbus cloud while flying, he should:

16. The take off control includes:

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

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

19. I increase the flight speed by:

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

21. Spiral is performed by:

22. Geographical North and South:

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

24. 10 cm in map with 1 : 200 000 scale refers of real distance:

25. The prime meridian is:

26. The most suitable maps for aeronautical navigation are:

27. 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:

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

29. The reserve parachute is used so that:

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

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

32. For emergency landing a pilot would rather choose:

33. When flying on speed system:

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

35. LAA regulation, which governs the rules of flying a paraglider in the Czech Republic is called:

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

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

39. The pilot of the aircraft not equipped with a radio intending to arrive or leave an uncontrolled airport should:

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

41. A paraglider is the most damaged by:

42. Initial examination includes:

43. Fractures of upper limbs are preferably fixed by:

44. Choose the true statement about using the thermal („space”) blanket:

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

46. In improvised conditions fracture fixing is:

47. "Gasping breaths" mean:

48. 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:

49. If the unconscious afflicted is not breathing:

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