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Test - PL A

1. What size and direction is the resultant aerodynamic force in a steady gliding flight?

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

3. Where on the aerofoil the flow separation starts?

4. When increasing the angle of attack:

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

6. At the critical angle of attack:

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

8. Turbulent flow is:

9. What vertical temperature stratification is typical for advection fog?

10. In the definition of standard atmosphere the pressure and temperature values at mean sea level are:

11. An aircraft is flying at a very warm day across the Alps. The weather is good and there is an anticyclone in the area. The aircraft is flying by a mountain at the hight of its summit. What value is the altimeter showing compared to the summit altitude?

12. Turbulence is defined as:

13. Which basic parameters and phenomena determine the weather inside air masses?

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

15. At a stable temperature stratification and strong wind which increases with height, behind a terrain obstacle occures a flow fenomenon called:

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

17. When entering a thermal current:

18. When entering a thermal current:

19. Spiral is performed by:

20. So called escaping maneuvers include:

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

22. The globe is:

23. 045 degrees is direction:

24. Comparative navigation involves:

25. Which of the following conditions is the most important for comparative navigation?

26. The location of geographical and magnetic poles is:

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

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

29. The reserve parachute is used so that:

30. A glider with an asymmetric collapse tends to:

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

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

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

34. The period of validity of the medical certificate on health ability for Czech pilots is:

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

36. TMA (Terminal Control Area)

37. The paraglider canopy is damaged mostly by:

38. The definition of visibility is:

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

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

41. Risers are:

42. Initial examination includes:

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. In improvised conditions fracture fixing is:

45. For the quality of resuscitation, the most crucial is:

46. If it is obvious that the action of rescue helicopter is necessary, in the Czech Republic it is preferably needed to call number:

47. 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:

48. The telephone number of medical emergency service in the Czech Republic is:

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

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