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Asked: May 30, 2024In: FAA Regulation

Your company purchased a Category 3-approved sUAS. Because of time constraints, you have not been able to notify everyone on the construction site that you will be flying. What should you do?

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ensure that the human beings who are not participating in the operation are under a covered structure or inside a non-moving vehicle. ensure the sUAS is equipped with a parachute make sure the area is closed or restricted-access.

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A person convicted of growing or selling marijuana can be denied application to a remote Pilot certificate for a period of?

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To be eligible to operate over human beings under Category 4 operations, the small unmanned aircraft must

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Asked: August 3, 2024In: Understanding Airspace

The chart shows a gray line with "VR1667, VR1617, VR1638, and VR1668" Could this area present a hazard to the operations of a small UA? (Area 2)

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The chart shows a gray line with "VR1667, VR1617, VR1638, and VR1668" Could this area present a hazard to the operations of a small UA? (Area 2)

Yes, the defined route provides traffic separation to manned aircraft. Yes, this is a Military Training Route from the surface to 1,500 feet AGL and below. No, all operations will be above 400 feet.

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Asked: August 4, 2024In: Night Operations

What preparation should a pilot make to adapt the eyes for night flying?

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Avoid red lights at least 30 minutes before the flight. Wear sunglasses after sunset until ready for flight. Avoid bright white lights at least 30 minutes before the flight.

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