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Question 1
What is the maximum ground wind limit for solo students utilizing ram-air
canopies?
A) 5 mph
B) 10 mph
C) 14 mph
D) 18 mph
E) 20 mph
Correct Answer: C) 14 mph
Rationale: The maximum ground wind limit for solo students with
ram-air canopies is 14 mph.
Question 2
What is the maximum ground wind limit for solo students utilizing round
reserves?
A) 5 mph
B) 10 mph
C) 14 mph
D) 18 mph
E) 20 mph
Correct Answer: B) 10 mph
Rationale: The maximum ground wind limit for solo students with
round reserves is 10 mph.
Question 3
What is the maximum ground wind limit for licensed skydivers?
A) 10 mph
B) 14 mph
C) 20 mph
D) 25 mph
E) Unlimited
,Correct Answer: E) unlimited
Rationale: There is no specific maximum ground wind limit for
licensed skydivers, meaning it is unlimited, as they possess the
experience to make appropriate judgments.
Question 4
What is the minimum opening altitude for tandem jumps?
A) 2,500 ft
B) 3,000 ft
C) 4,500 ft
D) 5,000 ft
E) 6,000 ft
Correct Answer: C) 4,500ft
Rationale: The minimum opening altitude for tandem jumps is 4,500
ft MSL.
Question 5
What is the minimum opening altitude for all students and A-license holders?
A) 2,500 ft
B) 3,000 ft
C) 4,500 ft
D) 5,000 ft
E) 6,000 ft
Correct Answer: B) 3,000ft
Rationale: The minimum opening altitude for all students and A-
license holders is 3,000 ft MSL.
Question 6
What is the minimum opening altitude for all B-license holders?
A) 2,000 ft
B) 2,500 ft
C) 3,000 ft
D) 3,500 ft
,E) 4,000 ft
Correct Answer: B) 2,500ft
Rationale: The minimum opening altitude for all B-license holders is
2,500 ft MSL.
Question 7
What is the minimum opening altitude for all C and D-license holders?
A) 2,000 ft (waiverable to 1,500 ft)
B) 2,500 ft (waiverable to 2,000 ft)
C) 3,000 ft (waiverable to 2,500 ft)
D) 3,500 ft (waiverable to 3,000 ft)
E) 4,000 ft (waiverable to 3,500 ft)
Correct Answer: B) 2,500ft (waiverable to 2,000ft)
Rationale: The minimum opening altitude for all C and D-license
holders is 2,500 ft MSL, which is waiverable to 2,000 ft MSL.
Question 8
What is the minimum drop-zone clearance distance for solo students and A-
license holders?
A) 40 ft
B) 100 ft
C) 165 ft
D) 330 ft
E) 500 ft
Correct Answer: D) 330ft
Rationale: The minimum drop-zone clearance distance for solo
students and A-license holders is 330 ft.
Question 9
What is the minimum drop-zone clearance distance for B and C-license
holders?
A) 40 ft
B) 100 ft
, C) 165 ft
D) 330 ft
E) 500 ft
Correct Answer: C) 165ft
Rationale: The minimum drop-zone clearance distance for B and C-
license holders is 165 ft.
Question 10
What is the minimum drop-zone clearance distance for D-license holders?
A) 10 ft
B) 20 ft
C) 30 ft
D) 40 ft
E) 50 ft
Correct Answer: D) 40ft
Rationale: The minimum drop-zone clearance distance for D-license
holders is 40 ft.
Question 11
What type of communication is required to be present on the DZ (Drop Zone)
during jump operations?
A) Radio communication between jumpers.
B) Manned ground-to-air communication.
C) Cell phone communication.
D) Satellite communication.
E) Only visual signals.
Correct Answer: B) manned ground-to-air
Rationale: Manned ground-to-air communication is required to be
present on the DZ during jump operations to coordinate with
aircraft and jumpers.
Question 12
For night jumps, how bright must a jumper's light be under canopy?