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What is the first priority of your pull priorities? - Pull-you must deploy the parachute What is the second priority of your pull priorities? -Pull at the proper altitude What is the third priority of your pull priorities? - Pull at proper altitude when stable You should check your altitude every time you... (3 things) - All are correct (5 seconds have passed, you complete a task, encounter difficulty) What is the first priority of your landing priorities? - Land with the wing level What is the second priority of your landing priorities? - Land in a clear and open area What is the third priority of your landing priorities? -Flare to at least the half-brake position To prevent a collision with another jumper under canopy... - Look before you turn The jumper under canopy that has the right-of-way is... - The lower jumper When approaching another jumper head on under canopy you should... - Turn right Below 10,000 feet MSL, each jumper must maintain at least how much vertical distance below any cloud? - 500 feet below What is the quickest and safest way to change heading immediately after opening your parachute? - Make a rear riser turn with the brakes stowedUnder canopy, braked turns... - ...Provide a heading change while losing the least amount of altitude. What may result if a jumper is recovering altitude (floating up) under a freefall formation? - Collision with the formation The minimum break-off altitude for belly-to-earth formation groups of five or fewer during a daytime skydive should be at least: - 1,500 feet higher than the highest planned deployment altitude for a group When performing front riser maneuvers, what should you do with the steering toggles? - Keep them (steering toggles) in your hands A USPA B-License holder who has not jumped for more than 90 days should... - Make at least one jump under the direct supervision of a USPA instructional rating holder With regard to borrowing parachute equipment... - All jumpers should receive adequate transition training for unfamiliar equipment An additional hazard(s) under canopy during night jumps may be... - All answers are correct (impaired depth perception, moon shadow, reduced vision) Night jump safety briefings should take place... - Immediately prior to the intended night jump Night vision can begin to deteriorate starting at what altitude? - 5,000 feet MSL
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