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4. 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?
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to enter 45° at the midpoint of the
downwind leg at traffic pattern
, No, because you will pass through altitude.
Delta airspace.
No, the operation is not You may operate up to 5,360 feet
compliant with Part MSL in Class G airspace.
107.
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13. A strong steady wind exists out of the north. You need to
photograph an area to the south of your location. You are located in
an open field with no obstructions. Which of the following is not a
concern during this operation?
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Turbulent conditions will
likely be a significant factor The Chart Supplement U.S.
during the operation. (formerly Airport/Facility Directory).
Restricted airspace exists
around the tower thus non-control information in selected
permission is high-activity terminal areas.
required from the controlling
agency.
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The angle of attack at which an airfoil stalls will
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remain the same regardless
Dissipating of gross weight.
Make a plan to keep non-
Turbulence and showery
participants clear, indoors, or under
precipitation.
cover.
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20. Within how many days must an sUAS accident be reported
to the FAA?
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10 days. Binoculars
Within 10 days. Cool, dry air.
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26.What are characteristics of a moist, unstable air mass?
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objects carried on the sUAS are
less stable at all speeds. secure.
Turbulence and showery
Shortened endurance. precipitation.
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What may be used to assist compliance with maintaining
situational awareness?
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Follow the rules. Binoculars
300 feet AGL Cool, dry air.