CAA Drone Theory Test |2026 EXAM QUESTIONS
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Flyer ID Responsible for flying safely and legally whenever
you fly
Operator ID Responsible for the drone and anyone they to fly it
Operations the types of flying you do with the drone are called
operations
categories of operations Open A1 and A3
Open A2
Specific
Certified
Open A1 and A3 Basic, low-risk flying
Open A2 More risk than A1 and A3
Specific Moderate-risk flying
Certified High-risk, complex flying
, Passing the CAA drone theory test Open A1 and A3
allows you to fly in which
categories?
What are the drone / model aircraft C0 to C4
classes
What is the purpose of the CAA -Educate you in flying safely to make sure that you
drone flyer ID? never put people in danger
-Helping you know what to do if something goes
wrong
How far away can the drone be from You must have direct sight of the drone at all times.
you whilst you are flying it? You must be able to see the drone without using
binoculars or any kind of equipment (normal
glasses are fine)
Can someone else who can see the You can ask someone to be your observer when
drone help you when flying it? you fly. However they must be next to you and be
able to talk to you at all times.
Does an observer need a flyer ID? No an observer does not need a flyer ID- you are
still responsible for flying the drone. You should tell
them what to look out for if they are helping you
fly.
What is the maximum height above 120m (400ft)
ground you are allowed to fly?
What other aircraft should you look Other small aircraft and drones, air ambulances and
out for that may also be flying below police helicopters
120m
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Terms in this set (61)
Flyer ID Responsible for flying safely and legally whenever
you fly
Operator ID Responsible for the drone and anyone they to fly it
Operations the types of flying you do with the drone are called
operations
categories of operations Open A1 and A3
Open A2
Specific
Certified
Open A1 and A3 Basic, low-risk flying
Open A2 More risk than A1 and A3
Specific Moderate-risk flying
Certified High-risk, complex flying
, Passing the CAA drone theory test Open A1 and A3
allows you to fly in which
categories?
What are the drone / model aircraft C0 to C4
classes
What is the purpose of the CAA -Educate you in flying safely to make sure that you
drone flyer ID? never put people in danger
-Helping you know what to do if something goes
wrong
How far away can the drone be from You must have direct sight of the drone at all times.
you whilst you are flying it? You must be able to see the drone without using
binoculars or any kind of equipment (normal
glasses are fine)
Can someone else who can see the You can ask someone to be your observer when
drone help you when flying it? you fly. However they must be next to you and be
able to talk to you at all times.
Does an observer need a flyer ID? No an observer does not need a flyer ID- you are
still responsible for flying the drone. You should tell
them what to look out for if they are helping you
fly.
What is the maximum height above 120m (400ft)
ground you are allowed to fly?
What other aircraft should you look Other small aircraft and drones, air ambulances and
out for that may also be flying below police helicopters
120m