USPA C LICENSE EXAM
100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS AGRADE
Shortens the final approach, shortens the base leg, lengthens the downwind leg, and
places the planned pattern entry point farther upwind. - <
QUESTION>> How do higher wind speeds affect the planned landing pattern as compared to the pattern plan for a calm day?10-20 times the height of the obstacle. - < operation handles when in and around the aircraft?Top to bottom, back to front. - < QUESTION>> How do you know if a reserve parachute has been packed by an FAA rigger within the last 180 days?Rigger's packing seal on the reserve ripcord. - < East - < QUESTION>> Which canopy size (same model design) will exhibit quicker control response?When the jumper has control of all the variables and has executed a good flare at the appropriate altitude. - < initiation at 3,000 feet, approximately how long should an average-sized jumper fall after exiting at 5,000 feet?Altitude, arch, legs, relax. - < parachute that has a broken brake line?Practice with rear-riser flares at altitude with that canopy during a routine jump. - using the rear risers to flare? ANSWER: QUESTION>> Why is it important to protect your parachute system
Information found on the reserve packing data card. - <
170 square feet with a 170-pound jumper (geared up). - <
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risers to steer. - <
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