FAA Drone Test UPDATED Exam
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,(Refer to FAA- B. The degrees of
CT-8080-2H, latitude north and
Figure 26.) What south from the
does the line of equator.
latitude at area
4 measure? (Unmanned aircraft
can only be
A. The degrees operated under the
of latitude east provisions of
and west of the standard Remote ID
Prime Meridian. if the aircraft's serial
B. The degrees number is listed on
of latitude north both the FAA-
and south from accepted
the equator. Declaration of
C. The degrees Compliance and on
of latitude east the Certificate of
and west of the Aircraft Registration.)
line that passes
through
Greenwich,
England.
,Where must a C. The Certificate of Aircraft
small unmanned Registration
aircraft's serial
number be (Unmanned aircraft can only be
listed when operated under the provisions of
using either standard Remote ID if the aircraft's
standard serial number is listed on both the
remote FAA-accepted Declaration of
identification or Compliance and on the Certificate
a broadcast of Aircraft Registration.)
module?
A. The aircraft's
Document of
Compliance
B. The
manufacturer's
Method of
Compliance
C. The
Certificate of
Aircraft
Registration
, B. Class E
(This is one of the most
complicated Sectional Chart
excerpts you'll encounter. It's
crowded and difficult to interpret.
Take your time to first identify
where Dallas Executive airport is
located. While the Part 107
regulations state a maximum
altitude of 400 ft. AGL, you're
allowed to fly higher than that as
long as you're within 400 ft. of a
tower/obstruction. You're even
allowed to fly up to 400 ft. over the
topmost part of that tower. In this
case, the height of the towers 9
(Refer to Figure
statute miles SW of Dallas
25, area 8.)
Executive Airport (RBD) is 2,549 ft.
What airspace
MSL / 1,731 ft. AGL. If you're flying
would you be
"at the maximum allowable
operating in if
altitude," you'd be flying 2,549 ft.
flying at the
MSL + 400 ft., or 2,949 ft. MSL. In
maximum
AGL, you'd be flying 1,731 ft. AGL +
allowable
400 ft., or 2,131 ft. AGL.So, is there
altitude while
controlled airspace at this height?
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Terms in this set (60)
,(Refer to FAA- B. The degrees of
CT-8080-2H, latitude north and
Figure 26.) What south from the
does the line of equator.
latitude at area
4 measure? (Unmanned aircraft
can only be
A. The degrees operated under the
of latitude east provisions of
and west of the standard Remote ID
Prime Meridian. if the aircraft's serial
B. The degrees number is listed on
of latitude north both the FAA-
and south from accepted
the equator. Declaration of
C. The degrees Compliance and on
of latitude east the Certificate of
and west of the Aircraft Registration.)
line that passes
through
Greenwich,
England.
,Where must a C. The Certificate of Aircraft
small unmanned Registration
aircraft's serial
number be (Unmanned aircraft can only be
listed when operated under the provisions of
using either standard Remote ID if the aircraft's
standard serial number is listed on both the
remote FAA-accepted Declaration of
identification or Compliance and on the Certificate
a broadcast of Aircraft Registration.)
module?
A. The aircraft's
Document of
Compliance
B. The
manufacturer's
Method of
Compliance
C. The
Certificate of
Aircraft
Registration
, B. Class E
(This is one of the most
complicated Sectional Chart
excerpts you'll encounter. It's
crowded and difficult to interpret.
Take your time to first identify
where Dallas Executive airport is
located. While the Part 107
regulations state a maximum
altitude of 400 ft. AGL, you're
allowed to fly higher than that as
long as you're within 400 ft. of a
tower/obstruction. You're even
allowed to fly up to 400 ft. over the
topmost part of that tower. In this
case, the height of the towers 9
(Refer to Figure
statute miles SW of Dallas
25, area 8.)
Executive Airport (RBD) is 2,549 ft.
What airspace
MSL / 1,731 ft. AGL. If you're flying
would you be
"at the maximum allowable
operating in if
altitude," you'd be flying 2,549 ft.
flying at the
MSL + 400 ft., or 2,949 ft. MSL. In
maximum
AGL, you'd be flying 1,731 ft. AGL +
allowable
400 ft., or 2,131 ft. AGL.So, is there
altitude while
controlled airspace at this height?