What are the visibility requirements for sUAS flight operations? - Answer- 3 statute miles
When does a remote pilot need to report a sUAS accident to
... [Show More] the FAA? - Answer- When a serious injury requires hospitalization or any loss of consciousness
Anytime property damage (excluding the UAS) exceeds $500 in value
Why should remote pilots check NOTAMs? - Answer- Center NOTAMs list TFRs.
When is controlling a sUAS from another vehicle allowed? - Answer- Over a sparsely populated area
When no cargo is being transported for compensation
A remote pilot can fly their sUAS under another aircraft as part of a yield maneuver. - Answer- False
What government agency regulates unmanned aircraft systems? - Answer- The Federal Aviation Administration
What is the target turnaround time for Certificates of Waiver applications? - Answer- 90 days
When is an exemption needed? - Answer- Any operational limits specifically not listed in Part 107
What will a remote pilot do with an FAA-issued registration number? - Answer- Display it on the UA in a manner that is both legible and durable.
During flight operations, sUAS are required to stay at least _____. - Answer- 500 feet below the base of any clouds as well as clear all clouds by 2000 feet horizontally
What is the primary step that remote pilots should take when experiencing a known physical or mental condition that would interfere with the safe operation of a sUAS? - Answer- Exclude themselves from any crew duties
In which of the following airspaces must a remote pilot, operating under Part 107, obtain permission to enter? - Answer- Classes B and C
Class E
Classes B, C, D, and E
What types of flight operations can be exceeded with the granting of Certificates of Waiver? - Answer- BLOS operations
Operations in certain airspace
Flying over spectators
For the remote pilot, the FAA extends the flight operational window to include civil twilight, if there is _____.? - Answer- proper anti-collision lighting
A remote pilot will need permission from ATC to fly a UAS 400 feet and below in Class G airspace. - Answer- False
For which of the following reasons would a TFR be issued? - Answer- Movement of the President
Abnormally high barometric pressure conditions
Space flight operations
Sporting events
What are the minimum requirements for a Remote Pilot Certificate (not previously certified under Part 61)? - Answer- 16 years of age
Pass an Aeronautical Knowledge Exam
Complete a TSA background check
What are the limits to Visual Line of Sight (VLOS)? - Answer- Furthest point at which an observer can see the system's location, as well as determine the system's attitude, altitude, and direction of flight with an unaided eye
What subchapter part of US Code Title 14 covers small unmanned aircraft? - Answer- Part 107
What is the maximum altitude that a remote pilot can fly a sUAS under Part 107 flight rules? - Answer- 400 feet AGL [Show Less]