PPG 2

Test your PPG 2 knowledge with this test.

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1) Which of the following statements are true regarding parachutal stall (select all that apply)?

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2) You take off and discover the right brake line is caught tight in its pulley. What should you do?

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3) What does number 1 represent (distance between wing tip to wing tip)?

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4) The number 20 is pointing to a metal piece. What is that piece called?

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5) The number 12 is next to a small metal piece. What is this piece called?

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6) The number 13 is next to a small pulley. What is this pulley for?

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7) Always refer to the pilot manual, but on many reflex gliders pilots should:

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8) When landing in in strong turbulence:

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9) The risk of spot landings is mostly from:

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10) 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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11) 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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12) If you encounter strong turbulence, you should:

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13) Spiral dives, where the wing is pointed nearly straight down,

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14) Refer to red number 8 on the Orlando Chart. Which statement is true?

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15) Refer to red number 4 on the Orlando Chart's bottom. Launching there you...

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16) Refer to red number 2 on the Orlando Chart's left side. You...

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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) Mark all that apply. If the dew point is the same or slightly higher than the air temperature. Which of the following statements is true?

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20) Select all that apply. Which statement is true regarding weather:

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21) The billowy, heaped-on looking clouds are:

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22) What is the order of actions on a power-off landing:

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23) If an asymmetric collapse happens in flight, you should:

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24) You are attempting a forward launch in 10 mph winds. What can you expect (select all that apply)?

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25) You are on final approach and notice that you are drifting to the right. What should you do?

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26) You are at 30 feet AGL on final approach. You should...

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27) The USPPA PPG2 rating will allow you to fly legally in Canada?

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28) Before flying a new area, you must verify the airspace is legal. What are some ways you can check the airspace (select all that apply)?

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29) In most U.S. airspace (G airspace), below 700' (1200' in some areas), how far must you remain from clouds?

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30) The minimum visibility for flying in E airspace is:

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31) When two aircraft are approaching each other head-on, or nearly so, each pilot of each aircraft shall alter course to the______.

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32) Which statement is true regarding night flying for paramotors?

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33) Can we fly in A, B, C or D airspace? (ATC=Air Traffic Control)

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34) The FAA defines an ultralight vehicle as one that: (check all that apply)

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35) Regarding Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs), as a PPG pilot you…

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36) Regarding the use of a reserve parachute for powered paragliding:

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37) The front of the glider is called the leading edge; the back of the glider is called the trailing edge. The distance from the leading to trailing edges is called the_______.

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38) The tachometer is most useful for:

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39) The engine won't start. Inspection of the spark plug reveals the tip is a light brown color? This means:

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40) You can start the motor but the kill switch no longer shuts it off.  What is the most likely cause?

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41) If your propeller is not balanced, what will you notice the most?

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42) Most gas paramotor engines' crank shaft spins (as seen when looking at the paramotor from the rear) to the

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43) Check all that apply. If the engine crank shaft spins left (counter clockwise), the prop spins:

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44) If you hear a "chirping" sound after you start the engine, you likely have a:

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45) You normally fly near sea level but are now launching from a 5000 foot elevation.  You…

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46) While you are flying, you should…

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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) The default reaction to an unknown twisting or wing malfunction is:

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50) The winds are blowing 6-8 m.p.h. from the South. What is the safest direction to fly before returning to the launch site?

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