QUIZ
1) What is the procedure for landing in water?
a) Inflate flotation device, disconnect chest strap and RSL, prepare for
PLF, face into wind, flare, hold breath, cut away once feet are wet,
remove leg straps, swim upwind; if under the canopy, dive deep and
swim away or follow one seam until out from underneath.
b) Inflate flotation device, disconnect chest strap and RSL, prepare for
PLF, face into wind, flare, hold breath, cut away five to ten feet above
water, remove leg straps, swim upwind; if under the canopy, dive deep
and swim away or follow one seam until out from underneath.
c) Inflate flotation device, prepare for PLF, face into wind, flare, hold
breath, remove leg straps, swim upwind; if under the canopy, dive deep
and swim away or follow one seam until out from underneath. -
ANSWERS-a) Inflate flotation device, disconnect chest strap and RSL,
prepare for PLF, face into wind, flare, hold breath, cut away once feet
are wet, remove leg straps, swim upwind; if under the canopy, dive deep
and swim away or follow one seam until out from underneath.
2) What is the maximum percentage of visible wear allowable on a main
closing loop?
a) fifty percent
b) twenty-five percent
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c) ten percent - ANSWERS-c) ten percent
3) Can a jump be legally made from an aircraft without an operating
radio?
a) No
b) Yes
c) Yes, as long as the aircraft has an operating GPS system. -
ANSWERS-a) No
4) What is the least notification the FAA requires before any jump or
series of jumps may be made?
a) twenty-four hours
b) one hour
c) one month - ANSWERS-b) one hour
5) Where can a pilot look to determine if a plane is approved for flight
with the door removed?
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