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During a night flight, you observe a steady white light and a flashing red light ahead at low altitude. What is the general direction of movement of the other aircraft?
The other aircraft is flying away from you.
The other aircraft is flying away from you.
See lessWhat is the most effective way to use the eyes during night flight?
Scan slowly to permit off-center viewing.
Scan slowly to permit off-center viewing.
See lessDuring preflight, you notice that your lithium battery is noticeably warped. What should you do?
Follow the recommended repair procedure.
Follow the recommended repair procedure.
See lessYou are flying commercially and you have an accident where you crash and your battery is ejected. You find a small dent in the bottom of your battery, what do you do?
Evaluate damage and make repairs. Two of the answers are rather close and could be correct. While test flying the UAS sounds like a good idea, the fact it says "before your next commercial mission" makes it a suspicious answer. You would want to test flight your UAS prior to ANY mission if you had aRead more
Evaluate damage and make repairs.
Two of the answers are rather close and could be correct. While test flying the UAS sounds like a good idea, the fact it says “before your next commercial mission” makes it a suspicious answer. You would want to test flight your UAS prior to ANY mission if you had a crash, not just for a commercial mission. Evaluating damage is a great idea in this situation, however, making repairs to a battery pack can be difficult and could lead to more issues if you don’t have the knowledge. This is however the most appropriate answer for this question.
See lessWhat procedure would provide guidance for an inflight emergency
the manufacturer's checklist. If provided, the manufacturer's checklist will provide information about how to deal with inflight emergencies.
the manufacturer’s checklist.
If provided, the manufacturer’s checklist will provide information about how to deal with inflight emergencies.
See lessWhat is the best method to stop a lithium battery fire?
Use a water extinguisher. To stop a thermal runaway, first extinguish the fire (using Halon or a water extinguisher) and cool the remaining cells with water. Do not use ice since it acts as an insulant.
Use a water extinguisher.
To stop a thermal runaway, first extinguish the fire (using Halon or a water extinguisher) and cool the remaining cells with water. Do not use ice since it acts as an insulant.
See lessDuring the preflight inspection who is responsible for determining the aircraft is safe for flight?
The Pilot in Command. 14 CFR Part 107.49 discusses the responsibilities of the rPIC when it comes to preflight familiarization, inspection, and actions for aircraft operation, including inspecting the sUAS.
The Pilot in Command.
14 CFR Part 107.49 discusses the responsibilities of the rPIC when it comes to preflight familiarization, inspection, and actions for aircraft operation, including inspecting the sUAS.
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