Above what altitude MSL are all occupants of an unpressurized aircraft required
to be provided with supplemental oxygen Ans✓✓✓ 15,000 feet
Above what altitude MSL is the pilot of an unpressurized aircraft required to
breathe supplemental oxygen Ans✓✓✓ 14,000 feet
According to the BSRs, what is the latest a student may jump Ans✓✓✓ All
student jumps must be completed by sunset
Describe an aerodynamic stall as it applies to a ram-air canopy Ans✓✓✓ Stable
state of decreased glide and increased rate of descent
describe how to avoid the propeller(s) when approaching an aircraft Ans✓✓✓
approach fixed-wing aircraft from the rear
Describe the difference between flaring from half brakes and full glide Ans✓✓✓
Flaring from half brakes requires a quicker stroke, the stroke is shorter, and stalls
occur sooner
Describe your procedure for landing in high winds Ans✓✓✓ Stay well downwind
of any obstacle, face into the wind early, disconnect the RSL, land with a PLF, pull
one toggle down completely, and after landing, cut away if necessary
For planned deployment initiation at 3,000 feet, approximately how long should
an average-sized jumper fall after exiting at 5,000 feet Ans✓✓✓ 15 seconds
, from who do you take directions in the event of an aircraft problem Ans✓✓✓ my
instructor
How can jumpers assure adequate separation between groups exiting the aircraft
Ans✓✓✓ Gauge separation according to position over the ground
How can you tell if the RSL is routed correctly Ans✓✓✓ Clear path from snap
shackle to guide ring
How do higher wind speeds affect the planned landing pattern as compared to
the pattern plan for a calm day Ans✓✓✓ Shortens the final approach, shortens
the base leg, lengthens the downwind leg, and places the planned pattern entry
point farther upwind
How do you know if a reserve parachute has been packed by an FAA rigger within
the last 180 days Ans✓✓✓ Information found on the reserve packing data card
How do you know the reserve container has not been opened since the FAA
rigger last closed it Ans✓✓✓ Rigger's packing seal on the reserve ripcord
How does the half-braked position affect the canopy's flight Ans✓✓✓ Slows
descent, changes glide
How does the RSL work Ans✓✓✓ Forms a separable link between the main riser
and reserve ripcord so that cutting away the main activates the reserve, if the RSL
is hooked up