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The USPA Basic Safety Requirements state that container opening for B-licensed skydiver must occur by
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2500 feet AGL
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A USPA B-license holder who has not jumped more than 90 days should:
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make at least one jump under the direct supervision of a USPA Instructional rating holder
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Below 10,000 feet MSL, each jumper must maintain at least how much vertical distance from any cloud?
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1,000 feet below
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With regard to borrowing parachute equipment:
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all jumpers should receive adequate transition training for unfamiliar equipment
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If a water landing cannot be avoided, a jumper should:
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landing facing into the wind
diconnect the chest strap while under canopy to facilitate getting out of the harness prepare for a parachute landing fall |
What may result if a jumper is recovering altitude (floating up) under a freefall formation?
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collision with the formation
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According to the Basic Safety Requirements, the minimum radial distance allowed from the center of the target to the nearest hazard for a B-license holder is:
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50 meters/165 feets
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An additional hazard(s) under canopy during night jumps may be:
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moon shadow
reduced vision impaired depth perception |
Night jump safety briefings should take place
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immediately prior to the intended night jump
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Night vision can begin to deteriorate starting at what altitude?
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5,000 feet MSL
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Canopy formation skydiving
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should include a hook knife on each participant
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The minimum break-off altitude for belly-to-earth formation groups of five or fewer during a daytime skydive should be at least
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1,500 feet higher than highest planned deployment altitude in the group
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For freeflying, the first position that a skydiver should become proficient with is the:
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back fly
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When freeflying a jumper should:
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use proper equipment that provides adequate pin and bridle protection, regardless of orientation to the relative wind
use an automatic activation device use at least one audible and one visual altimeter |
What is the quickest and safety way to change heading immediately after opening your parachute?
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make a rear riser turn with the brakes stowed
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Under canopy, braked turns:
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provide a heading change while losing the least amount of altitude
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Each aircraft occupant must be provided with supplemental oxygen if flying above what altitude in an unpressurized cabin for any length of time?
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15,000 feet MSL
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the reserve parachute must have been packed within the previous _____ before the day of its use, if the canopy is made from nylon, rayon or similar synthetic fiber:
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180 days
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When performing front riser maneuvers, what should you do with the steering toggles?
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keep them in your hands
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How long must a pilot wait after consuming alcohol prior to the flying?
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eight hours
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Before downsizing to a smaller canopy, jumpers should be familiar with which of the following maneuvers with their current canopy?
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consistent, stand-up landings within 10 meters of a target
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Before attempting any advanced canopy landing maneuvers, jumpers should become familiar with the maneuvers by practicing at a minimum altitude at or above:
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1,000 feet AGL
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Regardless of the wing-loading, any canopy smaller than _____ square feet is considered to be an advanced piece of equipment:
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150 square feet
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During night jumps, a light that is visible for at least three statute miles is required to be turned on and operating:
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during the entire freefall
once under an open parachute until landing |
Regardless the canopy descent during night jumps, each jumper should:
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avoid spiraling turns during the entire descent
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