{"id":116907,"date":"2023-08-26T18:44:42","date_gmt":"2023-08-26T18:44:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=116907"},"modified":"2023-08-26T18:44:45","modified_gmt":"2023-08-26T18:44:45","slug":"uspa-abc-and-d-written-exams-license-exams-2023-2024-actual-exams-questions-and-correct-detailed-answers-verified-answers-agrade","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/26\/uspa-abc-and-d-written-exams-license-exams-2023-2024-actual-exams-questions-and-correct-detailed-answers-verified-answers-agrade\/","title":{"rendered":"USPA A,B,C AND D WRITTEN EXAMS LICENSE EXAMS 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAMS QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |AGRADE"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>USPA B WRITTEN EXAM LICENSE EXAM 2023-2024 ACTUAL<br>EXAM 150 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS<br>(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |AGRADE<br>All persons participating in skydiving should be familiar with &#8211;<br>ANSWER- the Skydiver&#8217;s Information Manual and all federal, state, and<br>local regulationsand rules pertaining to skydiving<br>No skydive may be made in &#8211; ANSWER- violation of FAA regulations<br>FAA regulations include &#8211; ANSWER- the use of restraint systems in the<br>aircraftby all skydivers during movement on the surface, takeoff, and<br>landing<br>All persons engaging in skydiving must &#8211; ANSWER- 1 Posses a current<br>FAA Third-Class Medical Certificate<br>2 Carry a certificate of physical fitness for skydiving from a registered<br>physician<br>3 Have completed the USPA recommended medical statement<br>Any skydiver acting as parachutist-in-command on a tandem jump must<br>posses &#8211; ANSWER- a current Third Class Medical Certificate or<br>equivalent acceptable to USPA<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For skydives made within the U.S. and its territories and possessions,<br>skydivers must be <strong><em>_ years old &#8211; ANSWER- 18 All skydivers who are 16 or older and licensed prior to _<\/em><\/strong> are<br>exempt. &#8211; ANSWER- May 1, 2014<br>For skydives made outside the U.S. and its territories and possessions,<br>the minimum age is &#8211; ANSWER- specified by the country&#8217;s requirements<br>No person may make a parachute jump, or attempt to make a jump, if<br>that person is or appears to be under the influence of either &#8211; ANSWERalcohol or any drug that affects that person&#8217;s faculties in any way<br>contrary to safety<br>Maximum ground winds For all solo students &#8211; ANSWER- 14 mph for<br>ram-air canopies and 10 mph for round reserves<br>Maximum ground winds for licensed skydivers are &#8211; ANSWERunlimited<br>Minimum container opening Tandem jumps &#8211; ANSWER- 4,500 feet<br>AGL<br>Minimum container opening All students and A-license holders &#8211;<br>ANSWER- 3,000 feet AGL<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Minimum container opening B-license holders &#8211; ANSWER- 2,500 feet<br>AGL<br>Minimum container opening C- and D-license holders &#8211; ANSWER2,500 feet AGL waiverable to a minimum altitude of 2,000 feet AGL<br>minimum radial distances to the nearest hazard solo students and Alicense holders &#8211; ANSWER- 100 meters<br>minimum radial distances to the nearest hazard B- and C-license holders<br>and all tandem skydives &#8211; ANSWER- 50 meters<br>minimum radial distances to the nearest hazard D-license holders &#8211;<br>ANSWER- 12 meters<br>Hazards are defined as &#8211; ANSWER- telephone and power lines, towers,<br>buildings, open bodies of water, highways, automobiles, and clusters of<br>trees covering more than 3,000 square meters<br>Manned ground-to-air communications &#8211; ANSWER- are to be present on<br>the drop zone during skydiving operations<br>The appropriate altitude and surface winds &#8211; ANSWER- are to be<br>determined prior to conducting any skydive.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Night, water, and demonstration jumps are to be performed only with &#8211;<br>ANSWER- the advice of the local USPA S&amp;TA, Instructor Examiner, or<br>Regional Director.<br>pre-planned breakaway jumps are to be made by only &#8211; ANSWER- class<br>C- and D-licenseholders using FAA TSO&#8217;ed equipment<br>Demonstration jumps into Level 2 areas require &#8211; ANSWER- a D license<br>with a USPA PRO Rating for all jumpers, including both tandem jump<br>participants<br>Contact canopy formation activity is &#8211; ANSWER- prohibited on tandem<br>jumps<br>Tandem jumps into stadiums &#8211; ANSWER- are prohibited<br>Any person performing a wingsuit jump must have &#8211; ANSWER- at least<br>200 skydives, and hold a current USPA license<br>when performing night jumps, each skydiver must display a light that is<br>visible for at least &#8211; ANSWER- three statute miles from the time the<br>jumper is under an open parachute until landing<br>ll skydivers wearing a round main or reserve canopy and all solo<br>students must wear flotation gear when the intended exit, opening, or<br>landing point is within &#8211; ANSWER- one mile of an open body of water<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>USPA A WRITTEN EXAM LICENSE EXAM 2023-2024 ACTUAL<br>EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS<br>(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |AGRADE<br>If the pilot chute extracts the deployment bag from the parachute<br>container (backpack) but the deployment bag fails to release the<br>parachute canopy for inflation, what is the correct response &#8211; ANSWERCut away and deploy the reserve<br>If part of the deployed parachute is caught on the jumper or the<br>equipment (horseshoe),what is the correct response &#8211; ANSWER- Cut<br>away and deploy the reserve<br>What are the three legs of the canopy landing pattern with relation to the<br>wind direction &#8211; ANSWER- Downwind (with the wind), base (across the<br>wind but downwind of the target), and final (into the wind)<br>Why is it undesirable to land off the end of a runway &#8211; ANSWERApproaching and departing aircraft<br>How would you address the following routine opening problem: Slider<br>stops halfway down &#8211; ANSWER- Pump rear risers or steering controls at<br>the bottom of the stroke while watching altitude to 2,500 feet<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In flat and stable freefall at terminal velocity, how long does it take an<br>average jumper to fall 1,000 feet &#8211; ANSWER- 5.5 seconds<br>What is the correct procedure for recovering from instability to the<br>belly-to-earth position &#8211; ANSWER- Altitude, arch, legs, relax<br>Which is better, to pull at the planned altitude or to fall lower to get<br>stable before pulling &#8211; ANSWER- Pull at the planned altitude, regardless<br>of stability<br>What is the purpose of the wave-off before deployment &#8211; ANSWER- To<br>signal other jumpers<br>What is the purpose of the parachute landing fall (PLF), and why is it<br>important for skydivers &#8211; ANSWER- It protects against hard landings,<br>and all skydivers have hard landings<br>What part of the landing pattern is most dangerous to skydivers &#8211;<br>ANSWER- The intersection of the base and final approach legs<br>How do higher wind speeds affect the planned landing pattern as<br>compared to the pattern plan for a calm day &#8211; ANSWER- Shortens the<br>final approach, shortens the base leg, lengthens the downwind leg, and<br>places the planned pattern entry point farther upwind<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In moderately strong winds, how far downwind of an obstacle would<br>you expect to find turbulence &#8211; ANSWER- 10-20 times the height of the<br>obstacle<br>What is the best procedure to use when flying your canopy in turbulent<br>conditions &#8211; ANSWER- Keep the canopy flying in a straight line at full<br>flight (or as directed by the owner&#8217;s manual)<br>Why is it important to protect your parachute system operation handles<br>when in and around the aircraft &#8211; ANSWER- Keeps them in place and<br>prevents accidental or premature deployment<br>What is the equipment pre-flight strategy to use before putting on your<br>gear &#8211; ANSWER- Top to bottom, back to front.<br>How does the three-ring main canopy release system disconnect the<br>main parachute from the harness &#8211; ANSWER- Pulls the cables to release<br>the cloth loop<br>How do you know if a reserve parachute has been packed by an FAA<br>rigger within the last 180 days &#8211; ANSWER- Information found on the<br>reserve packing data card<br>How do you know the reserve container has not been opened since the<br>FAA rigger last closed it &#8211; ANSWER- Rigger&#8217;s packing seal on the<br>reserve ripcord<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>USPA D WRITTEN EXAM LICENSE EXAM 2023-2024 ACTUAL<br>EXAM 50 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS<br>(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |AGRADE<br>1) What is the first priority of your pull priorities<br>pull\u2014you must deploy the parachute<br>2) What is the second priority of your pull priorities?<br>pull at the proper altitude<br>3) What is the third priority of your pull priorities?<br>pull at the proper altitude while stable<br>4) You should check your altitude:<br>whenever uncertain of your altitude and at least every five seconds<br>during freefall,whenever you encounter any difficulty such as during<br>instability, malfunctions, or emergencies, before and after every<br>maneuver,all of the answers are correct<br>5) What is the first priority of your landing priorities?<br>land with the wing level<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>6) What is the second priority of your landing priorities?<br>land in a clear and open area<br>7) What is the third priority of your landing priorities?<br>flare to at least the half-brake position and prepare for a PLF<br>8) To prevent a collision with another jumper under canopy:<br>look before you turn<br>9) The jumper under canopy that has the right-of-way is:<br>the lower jumper<br>10) When approaching another jumper head-on under canopy, you<br>should:<br>turn right<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>USPA C LICENSE EXAM 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 60<br>QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS<br>(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |AGRADE<br>How do higher wind speeds affect the planned landing pattern as<br>compared to the pattern plan for a calm day? &#8211; ANSWER- shortens the<br>final approach, shortens the base leg, lengthens the downwind leg, and<br>places the planned pattern entry point farther upwind<br>In moderately strong winds, how far downwind of an obstacle would<br>you expect to find turbulence? &#8211; ANSWER- 10-20 times the height of<br>the obstacle<br>What is the best procedure to use when flying your canopy in turbulent<br>conditions? &#8211; ANSWER- Keep the canopy flying in a straight line at full<br>flight (or as directed by the owner&#8217;s manual).<br>What weather conditions and wind direction(s) are most likely to cause<br>turbulence at your drop zone? &#8211; ANSWER- according to the local<br>landing area and obstacles<br>Why is it important to protect your parachute system operation handles<br>when in and around the aircraft? &#8211; ANSWER- keeps them in place and<br>prevents accidental or premature deployment<br>Describe the equipment pre-flight strategy to use before putting on your<br>gear. &#8211; ANSWER- top to bottom, back to front<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>How does the three-ring main canopy release system disconnect the<br>main parachute from the harness? &#8211; 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