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Test - PL A

1. The polar line is a chart expressing:

2. A paraglider stall occures when:

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

4. At the critical angle of attack:

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

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

7. What kind of change of flow speed and static pressure causes the widening of streamlines in a specified place?

8. Turning of a paraglider is the result of:

9. A certain volume of moist but unsaturated air rises. Which of the following changes?

10. What temperature stratification is favorable for the occurence of vertical motions in the troposphere?

11. Which of the layers of Earth's atmosphere is characterized by vertical movements?

12. A cold front progresses faster than a warm front, the warm sector at the ground level gradually narrows and the warm air in this region is forced up into the higher layers. This process is called:

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

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

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

16. When entering a thermal current:

17. When entering a downdraft:

18. B-stall is performed by:

19. Spiral is performed by:

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

21. Ridge soaring is practiced so that:

22. 10 cm in map with 1 : 200 000 scale refers of real distance:

23. Geographic coordinates indicate:

24. Terrain formations such as forests, meadows, lakes, castles, roads, railways etc. are called:

25. Direction south is reported by:

26. The most suitable maps for aeronautical navigation are:

27. The globe is:

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

29. After a tall tree landing:

30. In strong wind a pilot flew in a place where his ground speed against the wind is zero:

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

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

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

34. A light aircraft can be steered by:

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

36. VFR flights in C, D and E classes airspace may be carried out at a distance from clouds:

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

38. In G class airspace there is:

39. Who is authorized to check a pilot's license or student document?

40. When two light aircrafts are flying on intersecting tracks in free space, the right of way is of the light aircraft flying:

41. Initial examination includes:

42. A paraglider is the most damaged by:

43. 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:

44. During an improvised transport of an unconscious afflicted:

45. After applying tourniquet the wound is still bleeding:

46. Choose the true statement about the obligation to provide first aid:

47. If improvised transport of an insured PG pilot is necessary (for example in difficult terrain), as the best means of transport will serve:

48. The helmet of the afflicted:

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

50. Choose the true statement about a position of an unconscious afflicted: