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Test - PL A

1. In a normal steady flight:

2. 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?

3. Turbulent flow is:

4. Select the correct statement regarding the position of the unconscious affected with a severe trauma:

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

6. In the moment of flying in a sinking currant the angle of attack:

7. Surface load:

8. The resultant aerodynamic force consists of:

9. What ground level weather is usually associated with a permanent area of high pressure over the mainland in winter?

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

11. During summer in Central Europe, in the central part of a significant anticyclone we expect:

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

13. The beginning of thunder storm is characterized by:

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

15. The valley wind is blowing:

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

17. So called escaping maneuvers include:

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

19. The take off control includes:

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

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

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

23. 045 degrees is direction:

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

25. The most suitable maps for aeronautical navigation are:

26. Course is measured in degrees from north:

27. The location of geographical and magnetic poles is:

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

29. During ground handling training the glider lifts the pilot above the ground in a wind gust unexpectedly. The correct procedure is:

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

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

32. For emergency landing a pilot would rather choose:

33. Your special equipment for safety maneuvers training should be:

34. Flying a paraglider is allowed:

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

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

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

38. The upper limit of class E airspace is:

39. Restricted air space (LK R):

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

41. Risers are:

42. A paraglider is the most damaged by:

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. 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:

45. 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:

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

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

48. An afflicted suddenly collapsed during the ascent of the hill, he is lying down not moving, takes a deep breath about once in twenty seconds. Another witness of the incident tries to feel pulse on his neck and reports weak and rapid pulse. It is necessary to call for help immediately and:

49. During an improvised transport of an afflicted:

50. Choose the true statement about a position of a serious injury afflicted: