ANSWERS(RATED A+)
Front: What are the three main cloud types a Remote Pilot in Command must
identify? - ANSWERBack: Low-level clouds, middle-level clouds, and high-level
clouds.
Front: What are the three stages of a thunderstorm? - ANSWERBack: The Cumulus
Stage, the Mature Stage, and the Dissipating Stage.
Front: What does the term "ceiling" refer to in aviation? - ANSWERBack: The lowest
layer of clouds, classified as either broken or overcast.
Front: What is Class G airspace? - ANSWERBack: Uncontrolled airspace from the
surface up to the base of Class E airspace.
Front: What is considered "safe cover" under Part 107 when flying over people? -
ANSWERBack: A protective structure or stationary vehicle that can protect people
from falling debris.
Front: What are the requirements for flying sUAS during civil twilight under Part 107?
- ANSWERBack: Must use anti-collision lights visible for at least 3 statute miles.
Front: What is the maximum altitude for sUAS operations under Part 107? -
ANSWERBack: 400 feet above ground level, unless within a 400-foot radius of a
structure.
Front: What is wind shear and how can it affect drone operations? - ANSWERBack:
A sudden change in wind speed and/or direction that can adversely affect the control
of the aircraft.
Front: How does high density altitude affect drone performance? - ANSWERBack: It
results in thinner air, which can reduce the efficiency of propellers and compromise
the drone's performance.
Front: What are the DOT regulations regarding the transportation of LiPO batteries?
- ANSWERBack: LiPO batteries must be carried in hand luggage only, not checked
baggage.
Front: Where can you find information on obtaining airspace authorization for drone
operations? - ANSWERBack: Information can be found on the FAA's UAS website,
www.faa.gov/uas/.
Front: What should a remote pilot do in the event of a lost link situation? -
ANSWERBack: Attempt to regain control; if unable to do so, consider it an
emergency and follow established emergency procedures.
, Front: What is the antidote for the "Machoism" hazardous attitude? - ANSWERBack:
"Taking chances is foolish."
Front: What frequency should a pilot use to self-announce at non-towered airports? -
ANSWERBack: If there is no UNICOM, pilots should use the MULTICOM frequency,
122.9 MHz, to make broadcasts.
Front: What is the maximum allowable takeoff weight for a small unmanned aircraft
under Part 107? - ANSWERBack: Less than 55 pounds, including payload.
Front: What is controllability in terms of aircraft handling? - ANSWERBack: The
capability of an aircraft to respond to the pilot's control inputs, particularly with regard
to its attitude and flight path.
Front: When is a remote pilot required to report an accident to the FAA? -
ANSWERBack: When there is serious injury, loss of consciousness, or damage to
property greater than $500 to repair or replace (whichever is lower).
Front: How are towered airports depicted on a sectional chart? - ANSWERBack:
Towered airports are depicted in blue on sectional charts.
Front: What is the PAVE checklist used for in drone operations? - ANSWERack: To
assess Pilot, Aircraft, Environment, and External pressures before flights to manage
risks.
Front: What is the purpose of a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM)? - ANSWERBack: To
inform pilots of potential hazards along a flight route or at a location that could affect
flight safety.
Front: What are the potential risks of flying a drone while dehydrated? -
ANSWERBack: Dehydration can impair cognitive and motor skills, leading to
increased risk of pilot error.
Front: When may a remote pilot deviate from Part 107 regulations? - ANSWERBack:
In response to an in-flight emergency to ensure the safety of the operation.
Front: What is one hazardous attitude identified in Crew Resource Management, and
what is its antidote? - ANSWERBack: Impulsivity; antidote is "Hey slow down, not so
fast. Why don't you think about it first."
Front: What should a remote pilot do if their drone's manufacturer does not provide a
maintenance schedule? - ANSWERBack: The pilot must establish a predetermined
maintenance protocol to ensure safe operation.
Front: What is the role of a Visual Observer in drone operations? - ANSWERBack:
To assist the Remote Pilot and the person manipulating the controls by maintaining
unaided visual contact with the sUAS, helping to see and avoid air traffic or other
hazards in the sky or on the ground.