Regulations I Flashcards

(24 cards)

1
Q

14 CFR Part 107 applies to…
1) Public UAS
2) Civil UAS
3) All UAS

A

2) Civil UAS

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Which of the following individuals may process an application for a Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate with an sUAS Rating?
1) Commercial Ballon Pilot
2) Remote Pilot in Command
3) Designated Pilot Examiner

A

3) Designated Pilot Examiner

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Power company employees use an sUAS to inspect a long stretch of high voltage powerlines. Due to muddy conditions, their vehicle must stay beside the road and the crew must use binoculars to maintain visual line of sight with the aircraft. Is this sUAS operation in compliance with 14 CFR Part 107?
1) Yes
2) Not enough information
3) No

A

3) No

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You are conducting a Category 1 operation over a moving vehicle with a human being inside. Because of such operation, the small unmanned aircraft…
1) may not fly directly over the vehicle.
2) may maintain sustained flight over the vehicle for any extended period of time
3) must not maintain sustained flight over the vehicle.

A

3) must not maintain sustained flight over the vehicle.

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Quiz 1Which categories of operation require an FAA accepted current DOC? (Declaration of Compliance)
1) Categories 1 and 2.
2) Categories 2 and 3.
3) Categories 1 and 4.

A

2) Categories 2 and 3.

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Whose sole task during an sUAS operation is to watch the sUAS and report potential hazards to the rest of the crew?
1) Remote pilot-in-command.
2) Person manipulating the controls.
3) Visual observer.

A

3) Visual observer.

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To conduct Category 1 operations, a remote pilot-in-command must use a small unmanned aircraft that weighs…
1) 0.55 pounds or less.
2) 0.65 pounds or less.
3) 0.75 pounds or less.

A

1) 0.55 pounds or less.

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Which of the following would medically disqualify a remote pilot?
1) Taking a prescription medication that does not have any noticeable side effects.
2) A migraine headache with the side effect of blurred vision.
3) Occasional muscle soreness following exercise.

A

2) A migraine headache with the side effect of blurred vision.

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What FAA resource can pilots reference to learn more about the impact of drugs and alcohol on flight?
1) The Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge.
2) The Pilot Operating Handbook.
3) NOTAMs.

A

1) The Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge.

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10
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Unmanned aircraft” is defined as a device operated…
1) during search and rescue operations other than public.
2) without the possibility of direct human intervention from within or on the aircraft.
3) for hobby and recreational use when not certificated

A

2) without the possibility of direct human intervention from within or on the aircraft.

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In accordance with 14 CFR Part 107, at what maximum altitude can you operate an sUAS when inspecting a tower with a top at 1,000 ft AGL at close proximity (within 100 feet)?
1) 1,400 feet MSL.
2) 1,400 feet AGL.
3) 400 feet AGL.

A

2) 1,400 feet AGL.

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12
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Which of the following types of operations are excluded from the requirements in 14 CFR Part 107?
1) Model aircraft for hobby use.
2) Quadcopter capturing aerial imagery for crop monitoring.
3) UAS used for motion picture filming.

A

1) Model aircraft for hobby use.

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13
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A person without a Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate may operate an sUAS for commercial operations…
1) under the direct supervision of a remote PIC.
2) only when visual observers participate in the operation.
3) alone, if operating during daylight hours.

A

1) under the direct supervision of a remote PIC.

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14
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Who is ultimately responsible for preventing a hazardous situation before an accident occurs?
1) Remote pilot-in-command.
2) Person manipulating the controls.
3) Visual observer.

A

1) Remote pilot-in-command.

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An autonomous operation requires the following crewmembers…
1) Remote PIC.
2) Remote PIC, Visual Observer.
3) Remote PIC, Visual Observer, Person manipulating the controls.

A

1) Remote PIC.

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After having dinner and wine, your client asks you to go outside to demonstrate the small unmanned aircraft’s capabilities. You must…
1) pass a self-administered sobriety test before operating a small unmanned aircraft.
2) not operate a small unmanned aircraft within 8 hours of consuming any alcoholic beverage.
3) ensure that your visual observer has not consumed any alcoholic beverage in the previous 12 hours.

A

2) not operate a small unmanned aircraft within 8 hours of consuming any alcoholic beverage.

17
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If you are caught smoking marijuana the FAA will…
1) Send you to a drug treatment center.
2) Issue an immediate suspension or revocation of your pilot certificate.
3) Deny all future pilot applications.

A

2) Issue an immediate suspension or revocation of your pilot certificate.

18
Q

If a certificated pilot changes permanent mailing address and fails to notify the FAA Airmen Certification Branch of the new address, the pilot is entitled to exercise the privileges of the pilot certificate for a period of only…
1) 30 days after the date of the move.
2) 60 days after the date of the move.
3) 90 days after the date of the move.

A

1) 30 days after the date of the move.

19
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Under what conditions would a small unmanned aircraft not have to be registered before it is operated in the United States?
1) When the aircraft weighs less than .55 pounds on takeoff, including everything that is on-board or attached to the aircraft.
2) When the aircraft has a takeoff weight that is more than .55 pounds but less than 55 pounds, not including fuel and necessary attachments.
3) All small unmanned aircraft need to be registered regardless of the weight of the aircraft before, during, or after the flight.

A

1) When the aircraft weighs less than .55 pounds on takeoff, including everything that is on-board or attached to the aircraft.

20
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According to 14 CFR Part 107, an sUAS is an unmanned aircraft system weighing…
1) Less than 55 lbs.
2) 55 kg or less.
3) 55 lbs or less.

A

1) Less than 55 lbs.

21
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(Refer to Figure 78.) You have been contracted to inspect towers located approximately 4 NM south of the Sioux Gateway (SUX) airport operating an unmanned aircraft. What is the maximum altitude above ground level (AGL) that you are authorized to operate over the top of the towers?
1) 400 feet AGL.
2) 402 feet AGL.
3) 802 feet AGL.

A

3) 802 feet AGL.

22
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What must a person who is manipulating the controls of a small unmanned aircraft do if the standard remote identification fails during flight?
1) Land the aircraft as soon as practicable.
2)Notify the nearest FAA Air Traffic Facility.
3) Activate the aircrafts navigation lights.

A

1) Land the aircraft as soon as practicable.

23
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Which of the following operations is compliant with 14 CFR Part 107?
1) Remote PIC is driving a moving vehicle while operating an sUAS in a sparsely populated area.
2) Remote PIC is a passenger on an aircraft in flight while operating an sUAS.
3) Remote PIC is a passenger in a moving boat while operating an sUAS in an unpopulated area.

A

3) Remote PIC is a passenger in a moving boat while operating an sUAS in an unpopulated area.

24
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Under which operational condition may you be approved to fly without remote identification capability?
1) If the operation is being conducted in an FAA-recognized identification area outside line of sight.
2) If the operation is being conducted for aeronautical research.
3) If the operation is being conducted at altitudes of 400 feet AGL and below

A

2) If the operation is being conducted for aeronautical research.