USPA Skydive D License EXAM ALL QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE THIS
YEAR
QUESTION: Skydiver's Information Manual Section 5-1 recommends that D-licensed skydivers
decide and take appropriate action for main canopy malfunction procedures by:
A) 1,000 feet
B) 1,500 feet
C) 1,800 feet
D) 2,000 feet - ANSWER-C) 1,800 feet
QUESTION: As density altitude increases--
A) parachute performance remains constant
B) airspeed decreases
C) opening forces decrease
D) airspeed increases - ANSWER-D) airspeed increases
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QUESTION: A USPA D-license holder who has not made a freefall within the preceding six
months should:
A) attend a complete first-jump course
B) make at least one jump under the supervision of a USPA instructional rating holder
C) perform a clear-and-pull from 3,000 feet AGL
D) perform a static-line jump - ANSWER-B) make at least one jump under the supervision of a
USPA instructional rating holder
QUESTION: Approaches and docking on canopy formation jumps should stop by--
A) 1500 feet AGL
B) 2500 feet AGL
C) 3500 feet AGL
D) 4500 feet AGL - ANSWER-B) 2500 feet AGL
QUESTION: The wave off procedures for wingsuit jumpers is:
A) a normal wave-off with arms
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B) clicking heels together several times
C) unfastening the arms of the suit
D) extracting the pilot chute and waving it for several seconds - ANSWER-B) clicking heels
together several times
QUESTION: How much fuel must be aboard an aircraft for legal flight under daytime visual flight
rules?
A) enough for the flight
B) enough for the flight, plus 30 min
C) enough for the flight, plus 10 min
D) the tank must be full for the flight to commence - ANSWER-B) enough for the flight, plus 30
min
QUESTION: Regarding the parachute harness chest strap:
A) it should be fastened properly before boarding the aircraft
B) it can easily be misrouted if the jumper is not paying attention
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