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

4. Induced drag:

5. The resultant aerodynamic force consists of:

6. Surface load:

7. The lift on the aerofoil is created by:

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

9. What weather conditions are expected in temperate latitudes over land in summer in the middle of a stationary area of high pressure?

10. Local isolated thunderstorms are mostly:

11. In our latitudes a vertically developed Cb cloud can reaches the height of:

12. Which of the following cloud types are a sign of unstable air mass?

13. Vertical robustness of the troposphere is the lowest:

14. Which cloud type may indicate the presence of strong turbulence?

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

16. Spiral is performed by:

17. When entering a thermal current:

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

19. I increase the flight speed by:

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

21. When entering a thermal current:

22. Contour lines are curves connecting points of the same:

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

24. Time of sunrise and sunset varies:

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

26. Course is measured in degrees from north:

27. Time is reported:

28. When flying on speed system:

29. For emergency landing a pilot would rather choose:

30. Before a landing into still water it is necessary:

31. A glider with an asymmetric collapse tends to:

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

33. The reserve parachute is used so that:

34. If two or more aircrafts heavier then air are approaching one airport with the intention to land and the avoidance rules do not apply, the priority of landing is as follows:

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

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

37. Airdrome traffic zone (ATZ) is of such dimensions:

38. Upper limit of G class airspace is in:

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

40. A proof of liability insurance must be on board during all flights.

41. Initial examination includes:

42. Risers are:

43. Resuscitation (animation) is needed to be performed if the afflicted:

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

45. Improvised tourniquet is to be applied:

46. The first aid basics of wounds and abrasions treatment are:

47. Unless prevented by special circumstances, the best for the accident afflicted is:

48. After applying tourniquet the wound is still bleeding:

49. "Secondary examination" of an injury afflicted means:

50. During an improvised transport of an unconscious afflicted: