PPG 2
Test your PPG 2 knowledge with this test.
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1) You take off and discover the right brake line is caught tight in its pulley. What should you do?
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2) Weather in the mountains tends to be:
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3) The number 20 is pointing to a metal piece. What is that piece called?
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4) The number 12 is next to a small metal piece. What is this piece called?
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5) The number 13 is next to a small pulley. What is this pulley for?
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6) Always refer to the pilot manual, but on many reflex gliders pilots should:
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7) When landing in in strong turbulence:
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8) The risk of spot landings is mostly from:
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9) Refer to the Wind Drift image. You're at position A when the motor quits and you want to make the Island. Approximately what heading will you fly?
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10) A smooth 10 mph wind is blowing. Your motor quits and now you're trying to reach a landing field that is upwind of you. Which setting will enable you to travel the longest distance?
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11) Refer to red D on the Orlando Chart's left side. You...
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12) Refer to red number 4 on the Orlando Chart's bottom. Which statements are true?
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13) Refer to red number 8 on the Orlando Chart. Which statement is true?
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14) Refer to red number 5 on the Orlando Chart. Launching there you...
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15) Refer to red number 2 on the Orlando Chart's left side. You...
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16) Refer to red number 3 on the Orlando Chart's left side. Which statement is true if you launch there?
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17) Wind direction is the direction from which the wind is blowing. For example: If the wind is shown as 270 degrees, this indicates the wind is blowing from the_________.
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18) If you are at the beach and the "off-shore" breezes are 6-8 m.p.h. This indicates:
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19) As the air temperature drops, which of the following statements are true? (Select all that apply)
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20) When the air is very humid, what does that usually mean for us as PPG pilots?
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21) You're at the beach of a large body of water. Wind is coming on shore but a mile inland it's blowing opposite (towards the water). Which is true?
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22) Select all that apply. Which statement is true regarding weather:
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23) On many sunny days, the presence of these clouds in the morning indicate increasing thermals and associated turbulence:
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24) Active flying is defined as:
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25) What is the order of actions on a power-off landing:
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26) The stall of a glider corresponds most directly to:
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27) You are attempting a forward launch in 10 mph winds. What can you expect (select all that apply)?
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28) You are on final approach and notice that you are drifting to the right. What should you do?
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29) You are at 30 feet AGL on final approach. You should...
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30) Regarding “weight shift", which statement is the most accurate?
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31) Powered paragliders are:
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32) Airspace can be closed to all flying. Which of the following statements are true? (check all that apply)
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33) In the U.S., regarding G airspace (check all that apply)
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34) In the U.S., regarding E airspace (check all that apply)
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35) It is considered good "PPG Manners" to:
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36) In which airspace(s) are we not required to talk with controllers? (Check all that apply):
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37) Which statement is true regarding night flying for paramotors?
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38) The FAA defines an ultralight vehicle as one that: (check all that apply)
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39) Regarding the use of a reserve parachute for powered paragliding:
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40) It is important to check the weather before flying. One of the best sources for this information is...
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41) The engine won't start. Inspection of the spark plug reveals the tip is a light brown color? This means:
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42) You can start the motor but the kill switch no longer shuts it off. What is the most likely cause?
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43) If your propeller is not balanced, what will you notice the most?
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44) Check all that apply. If the engine crank shaft spins left (counter clockwise), the prop spins:
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45) What is the best indicator of wind direction while landing?
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46) Where is the safest place to start your engine?
The safest place to start your motor is on your back. If you do start the motor on the ground or on a rack, be sure to secure the prop with a strap.
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47) Of the answers below, which is the best choice for descending quickly?
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48) What glider certification is generally considered the safest to fly?
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49) When is the safest time of day to fly? Check all that apply.
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50) What is the significance of the PPG2 rating?
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