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You are operating a 1,280 g (2.8 lb) quadcopter for your own enjoyment. What FAA
regulation is this sUAS operation subject to? - ANSWER14 CFR Part 48
You have accepted football tickets in exchange for using your sUAS to videotape a
future construction zone. What FAA regulation is this sUAS operation subject to? -
ANSWER14 CFR Part 107 (Zone)
You plan to operate a 33 lb sUAS to capture aerial imagery over real estate for use
in sales listings. What FAA regulation is this sUAS operation subject to? -
ANSWER14 CFR Part 107 (33)
According to 14 CFR Part 107, an sUAS is a unmanned aircraft system weighing: -
ANSWERless than 55 lbs
"Unmanned aircraft" is defined as a device operated: - ANSWERwithout the
possibility of direct human intervention from within or on the aircraft
Which of the following types of operations are excluded form the requirements in 14
CFR Part 107? - ANSWERModel aircraft for hobby use
Which of the following operations would be regulated by 14 CFR Part 107? -
ANSWEROperating your sUAS for an imagery company
As a remote pilot with an sUAS rating, under which situation can you deviate from 14
CFR Part 107? - ANSWERIn response to an in-flight emergency
What action, if any, is appropriate if the remote pilot deviates from Part 107 during an
emergency? - ANSWERFile a detailed report to the FAA Administrator, upon
request`
Which of these operations must comply with 14 CFR Part 107? - ANSWERCivil
operations
To avoid a possible collision with a manned airplane, you estimate that your small
UA climbed to an altitude greater than 600 feet AGL. To whom must you report the
deviation? - ANSWERUpon request of the Federal Aviation Administration
When an ATC clearance has been obtained, no remote PIC may deviate from that
clearance, unless that pilot obtains an amended clearance. The one exception to this
regulation is - ANSWERan emergency
14 CFR Part 107 applies to: - ANSWERcivil sUAS
,Which of the following individuals may process an application for a Part 107 Remote
Pilot certificate with an sUAS Rating? - ANSWERDesignated Pilot examiner
After receiving a Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate with an sUAS Rating, how often
must you satisfy recurrent training requirements? - ANSWEREvery 24 months (2
years)
To satisfy medical requirements, all sUAS crewmembers must: - ANSWERbe free of
any physical or mental condition that would interfere with the safe operation of the
small unmanned aircraft system
When using a small unmanned aircraft in a commercial operation, who is responsible
for briefing the participants about emergency procedures? - ANSWERRemote pilot-
in-command
The remote PIC may operate how many sUAS at a time? - ANSWER1
Which crewmember is required to be under the direct supervision of the remote PIC
when operating an sUAS? - ANSWERPerson manipulating the controls
A person without a Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate may operate an sUAS for
commercial operations: - ANSWERunder the direct supervision of a remote PIC
Whose sole task during an sUAS operation is to watch the sUAS and report potential
hazards to the rest of the crew? - ANSWERVisual observer
Which of the following crewmembers must be used during Part 107 sUAS
operations? - ANSWERRemote PIC
An autonomous operation requires the following crewmembers: - ANSWERRemote
PIC
Under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, what is the maximum penalty for
falsification, alteration, or fraudulent reproduction of certificates, logbooks, reports,
and records? - ANSWERSuspension or revocation of any certificate held
You are part of a news crew, operating an sUAS to cover a breaking story. You
experience a flyaway during a landing. The unmanned aircraft strikes a vehicle,
causing approximately $800 worth of damage. When must you report the accident to
the FAA? - ANSWERWithin 10 days
A small UA causes an accident and your crew member loses consciousness. When
do you report the accident? - ANSWERWithin 10 days of the accident
Within how many days must an sUAS accident be reported to the FAA? -
ANSWER10 days
While operating a small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS), you experience a flyaway
and several people suffer injuries. Which of the following injuries requires reporting
to the FAA: - ANSWERAn injury requiring an overnight hospital stay
, According to 14 CFR part 107, what is the maximum ground speed for a small UA? -
ANSWER87 knots
The basic weather minimums for operating an sUAS up to the 400 feet AGL limit are
- ANSWER900-foot ceiling and 3 mile visibility
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 feet AGL at close proximity (within
100 feet)? - ANSWER1,400 feet AGL
(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? - ANSWER802 feet AGL
As you are flying your sUAS, valued at $1,000, over a home to photograph it for real
estate purposes, the sUAS has a failure causing it to fall onto an awning causing
some minor damage. The fair market value of the awning is $800 but it can be
repaired for $400. What type of report is required? - ANSWERNo report is required
When must a current remote pilot certificate be in the pilot's personal possession or
readily accessible in the aircraft? - ANSWERanytime when acting as pilot-in-
command or as a required crewmember
Each person who holds a pilot certificate, a U.S. driver's license, or a medical
certificate shall present it for inspection upon the request of the Administrator, the
National Transportation Safety Board, or any: - ANSWERauthorized representative
of the Administrator of the Department of Transportation
If requested, to whom must I present my Remote Pilot Certificate? - ANSWERFAA
inspector
Upon request by the FAA, the remote pilot-in-command must provide: - ANSWERa
remote pilot certificate with a small UAS rating
According to 14 CFR Part 48, when would a small unmanned aircraft owner not be
permitted to register it? - ANSWERthe owner is less than 13 years of age
According to 14 CFR Part 48, when must a person register a small UA with the
Federal Aviation Administration? - ANSWERAll civilian small UAs weighing greater
than .55 pounds must be registered regardless of its intended use
Under what conditions would a small unmanned aircraft not have to be registered
before it is operated in the United States? - ANSWERWhen the aircraft weighs less
than .55 pounds on takeoff, including everything that is on-board or attached to the
aircraft
A civil small unmanned aircraft operating under Part 107 is permitted to: -
ANSWERoperate if possessing either a U.S. registration or a foreign registration
certificate