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Test - PL A

1. 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:

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

3. Larger part of lift is generated:

4. If the pilot weight increases the paraglider or powered paraglider speed:

5. The resultant aerodynamic force consists of:

6. The paraglider glide ratio is defined as:

7. Turning of a paraglider is the result of:

8. When increasing the angle of attack:

9. The character of precipitation falling out of Cb - cumulonimbus type clouds is:

10. Dew point temperature is:

11. The part of cyclone between the warm and cold fronts is called:

12. What type of precipitation can be expected on an active cold front?

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

14. Characteristic typical for the troposphere is:

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

16. In stronger wind it is better to take off:

17. When entering a thermal current:

18. When entering a downdraft:

19. So called escaping maneuvers include:

20. What does the term „spin” mean?

21. The take off control includes:

22. Geographic coordinates indicate:

23. Direction south is reported by:

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

25. The horizontal velocity is given:

26. Course is measured in degrees from north:

27. Time of sunrise and sunset varies:

28. For emergency landing a pilot would rather choose:

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

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

31. If I stall the glider:

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

33. A glider with an asymmetric collapse tends to:

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

35. In G class airspace there is:

36. The pilot (aircraft commander) is in competence to:

37. 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:

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

39. The upper limit of class E airspace is:

40. A light aircraft can be steered by:

41. Initial examination includes:

42. Risers are:

43. Fractures of upper limbs are preferably fixed by:

44. During ridge soaring after a collapse about 10 meters above ground a pilot landed hard on his left side; He is obviously shaken, however gets up, then collapses, is pale, reports pain in his hip, shakes, he wants to sleep, a little confused, but strictly refuses an offered call for an ambulance. The procedure will be:

45. Treatment of wounds and fractures fixation of the afflicted by the accident is in the first aid performed:

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

47. The most effective anti shock precautions in laic first aid (after securing vital functions) are:

48. "Gasping breaths" mean:

49. In improvised conditions fracture fixing is:

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