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TNCC Final Exam 2025 Open Book | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | 2025-2026 Version, Exams of Biology

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USPA Skydiving B License Study Guide |
100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest
2024 Version
What is the first priority of your pull priorities? - ✔✔Pull-you must deploy the parachute
What is the second priority of your pull priorities? - ✔✔Pull at the proper altitude
What is the third priority of your pull priorities? - ✔✔Pull at proper altitude when stable
You should check your altitude every time you... (3 things) - ✔✔All are correct (5 seconds have passed,
you complete a task, encounter difficulty)
What is the first priority of your landing priorities? - ✔✔Land with the wing level
What is the second priority of your landing priorities? - ✔✔Land in a clear and open area
What is the third priority of your landing priorities? - ✔✔Flare to at least the half-brake position
To prevent a collision with another jumper under canopy... - ✔✔Look before you turn
The jumper under canopy that has the right-of-way is... - ✔✔The lower jumper
When approaching another jumper head on under canopy you should... - ✔✔Turn right
Below 10,000 feet MSL, each jumper must maintain at least how much vertical distance below any
cloud? - ✔✔500 feet below
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What is the first priority of your pull priorities? - ✔✔Pull-you must deploy the parachute What is the second priority of your pull priorities? - ✔✔Pull at the proper altitude What is the third priority of your pull priorities? - ✔✔Pull at proper altitude when stable You should check your altitude every time you... (3 things) - ✔✔All are correct (5 seconds have passed, you complete a task, encounter difficulty) What is the first priority of your landing priorities? - ✔✔Land with the wing level What is the second priority of your landing priorities? - ✔✔Land in a clear and open area What is the third priority of your landing priorities? - ✔✔Flare to at least the half-brake position To prevent a collision with another jumper under canopy... - ✔✔Look before you turn The jumper under canopy that has the right-of-way is... - ✔✔The lower jumper When approaching another jumper head on under canopy you should... - ✔✔Turn right Below 10,000 feet MSL, each jumper must maintain at least how much vertical distance below any cloud? - ✔✔500 feet below

What is the quickest and safest way to change heading immediately after opening your parachute? - ✔✔Make a rear riser turn with the brakes stowed Under canopy, braked turns... - ✔✔...Provide a heading change while losing the least amount of altitude. What may result if a jumper is recovering altitude (floating up) under a freefall formation? - ✔✔Collision with the formation The minimum break-off altitude for belly-to-earth formation groups of five or fewer during a daytime skydive should be at least: - ✔✔1,500 feet higher than the highest planned deployment altitude for a group When performing front riser maneuvers, what should you do with the steering toggles? - ✔✔Keep them (steering toggles) in your hands A USPA B-License holder who has not jumped for more than 90 days should... - ✔✔Make at least one jump under the direct supervision of a USPA instructional rating holder With regard to borrowing parachute equipment... - ✔✔All jumpers should receive adequate transition training for unfamiliar equipment An additional hazard(s) under canopy during night jumps may be... - ✔✔All answers are correct (impaired depth perception, moon shadow, reduced vision) Night jump safety briefings should take place... - ✔✔Immediately prior to the intended night jump Night vision can begin to deteriorate starting at what altitude? - ✔✔5,000 feet MSL Regarding the canopy decent during night jumps, each jumper should... - ✔✔Avoid spiraling turns during the entire descent

Below 10,000 feet, a jumper must maintain how much horizontal separation from clouds? - ✔✔2, feet Who is responsible for a jumper observing cloud-clearance requirements? - ✔✔The jumper and pilot are jointly responsible How does wind affect the glide path of your canopy? - ✔✔All of the answers are correct (the glide path will become shallower as the as the wind speed increases when flying with the wind; the glide path will degrade [become steeper] as the wind speed decreases when flying with the wind; the glide path will degrade [become steeper] as the wind speed increases when flying into the wind). How does the half-braked position affect the canopies flight? - ✔✔Forward speed and descent both decrease What is the best way to change the direction of canopy flight while conserving the most altitude? - ✔✔Braked turns Why is it important to remain clear of the are directly above and below other jumpers in free fall? - ✔✔To guard against possible collisions due to accidental canopy activation or sudden fall-rate change. Who may maintain a main parachute system? - ✔✔All of the answers are correct (a rigger; a packer; the rig owner) What is one danger of a loose or worn main-container closing loop? - ✔✔Horseshoe malfunction According to the Skydiver's Information Manual, what is the maximum percentage of visible wear allowable on a main or reserve closing loop? - ✔✔10% When you are landing in the water you should: - ✔✔Flare half way

What is the correct response to a canopy entanglement with another jumper below 1,000 feet if it appears the two canopies cannot be separated in time for a safe landing? - ✔✔Communicate with the other jumper and deploy the reserve canopy without a cutaway If a water landing cannot be avoided, a jumper should... - ✔✔All answers are correct (disconnect the chest strap while under canopy to facilitate getting out of the harness, prepare for a parachute landing fall [PLF], land facing into the wind) Regarding the parachute harness chest strap: - ✔✔All answers are correct (it should be fastened properly before boarding the aircraft; it can easily be misrouted if the jumper is not paying attention; misrouting may allow the jumper to fall out of the harness in freefall or during the canopy deployment) What is the minimum deployment altitude (pin extracted) allowed for B-license holders? - ✔✔2,500 feet AGL According to the Basic Safety Requirements the maximum ground wind speed for B-licensed skydiver is: - ✔✔Unlimited Jumpers performing advanced canopy maneuvers into a common landing area with jumpers flying a standard landing pattern: - ✔✔Are in violation of USPA Group Member Pledge When choosing to jump a smaller canopy, jumpers should be familiar with (on their previous canopy)... - ✔✔All answers are correct (Flaring for landing from slow flight; beginning to flare, turning to a 10 degree bank, and returning to a level wing before landing; consistent, soft stand-up landings within 32 feet of a planned target in a variety of wind conditions) Approaches and docking on canopy formation jumps should be stopped by... - ✔✔2,500 feet AGL