Category D Quiz
1. For planned deployment initiation at 3,000 feet, approximately how long should an average-sized jumper fall after exiting at 5,000 feet?
2. What is the most appropriate response to loss of heading control in freefall?
3. What is the best way to avoid a canopy collision when turning?
4. What is the quickest and safest way to change heading immediately after opening?
5. How would you steer a parachute that has a broken brake line?
6. How would you prepare to land a canopy using the rear risers to flare?
7. Describe your procedure for landing on a building
8. What is the purpose of the automatic activation device?
9. Describe the “check of threes.”
10. What must the spotter do to determine what is directly underneath the aircraft while on jump run?
11. How far horizontally must jumpers be from any cloud?
a. below 10,000 feet MSL?
b. 10,000 feet MSL and above?
a. below 10,000 feet MSL? 2,000 feet
b. 10,000 feet MSL and above? one mile
12. What are the minimum visibility requirements?
a. below 10,000 feet MSL?
b. 10,000 feet MSL and above?
a. below 10,000 feet MSL? three miles
b. 10,000 feet MSL and above? five miles
13. Who is responsible for a jumper observing cloud clearance requirements?
14. According to the BSRs, what is the latest a student may jump?
15. Describe the technique for determining the point straight below the aircraft during jump run.
16. What must the jumper look for below before exiting the aircraft?