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Language English
Category Technology
Level University
Created / Updated 01.02.2025 / 04.05.2025
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A wind shear is...
Which weather phenomenon is typically associated with wind shear?
When do you expect wind shear?
During an approach the aeroplane experiences a windshear with a decreasing headwind. If the pilot does not make any corrections, how do the approach path and the indicated airspeed (IAS) change?

During an approach the aeroplane experiences a windshear with a decreasing tailwind. If the pilot does not make any corrections, how do the approach path and the indicated airspeed (IAS) change?

During an approach the aeroplane experiences a windshear with an increasing headwind. If the pilot does not make any corrections, how do the approach path and the indicated airspeed (IAS) change?
How can a wind shear encounter in flight be avoided?
With only a slight crosswind, what is the danger at take-off after the departure of a heavy aeroplane?
A precautionary landing is a landing...
During a cross-country flight, visual meteorological conditions tend to become below minimum conditions. To continue the flight according to minimum visual conditions, the pilot decides to...
Before a winch launch, you detect a light tailwind. What has to be considered?

After reaching what height during winch launch the maximum pitch position can be taken?

During initial winch launch, one wing of a glider plane gets ground contact. What action should be taken by the glider pilot?

In case of a cable break during winch launch, what actions should be taken in the correct order?

A gliding plane being airtowed gets into an excessive high position behind the towing plane. What action by the glider pilot can prevent further danger for glider and towing plane?
During airtow, the gliding plane exceeds its maximum permissible speed. What action should be taken by the glider pilot?
Collisions during circling within thermal updrafts can be avoided by...
A plane flying below an extended Cumulus cloud developing into a thunderstorm, the glider plane quickly approaches the cloud base. What actions have to be taken by the glider pilot?
When a pilot gets into a strong downwind area during slope soaring, what action should be recommended?
What heights should be considered for landing phases with a glider plane?

When landing with tailwind, the pilot has to...

During approach for landing with strong crosswind, how should the turn from base to final be flown?
Off-field landing may be prone to accident when...
Which area is suitable for an off-field landing?
Which of the following landing areas is most suitable for an off-field landing?
A glider pilot has to conduct an off-field landing in a mountainous region. The only available landing site is highly inclined. How should the landing be conducted?
An off-field landing with tailwind is inevitable. How should the landing be conducted?
After landing, you realize you lost your pen which might have fallen down in the cockpit of the sailplane. What has to be considered?
During a winch launch, after reaching full climb attitude, the airspeed indicator fails. What action should be taken by the glider pilot?
Despite several attempts, the landing gear can be extended, but not locked. How should the landing be conducted?
What color has the emergency canopy release handle?
Flying slow close to stall conditions, the left wing is lower than the right wing. How can the stall be prevented?
A wind shear is...
Which weather phenomenon is typically associated with wind shear?
During an approach the aeroplane experiences a windshear with a decreasing headwind. If the pilot does not make any corrections, how do the approach path and the indicated airspeed (IAS) change?
During an approach the aeroplane experiences a windshear with a decreasing tailwind. If the pilot does not make any corrections, how do the approach path and the indicated airspeed (IAS) change?
How can a wind shear encounter in flight be avoided?
During a cross-country flight, visual meteorological conditions tend to become below minimum conditions. To continue the flight according to minimum visual conditions, the pilot decides to...
Two aircraft of the same type, same gross weight and same configuration fly at different airspeeds. Which aircraft will cause more severe wake turbulence?
With only a slight crosswind, what is the danger at take-off after the departure of a heavy aeroplane?