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Who is responsible for ensuring an aircraft meets the remote ID broadcast requirements?
The operator of the aircraft.
The operator of the aircraft.
See lessCategory 4 aircraft are required to
receive type certification under Part 21.
receive type certification under Part 21.
See lessWhich of the following is permissible with authorization from the Administrator, if the sole purpose of the mission is aeronautical research.
Flying without Remote ID. (There are two categories of operations that do not require Remote ID. One is if the flight is conducted under Aeronautical Research and the other one is operations conducted by Federal agencies.)
Flying without Remote ID.
(There are two categories of operations that do not require Remote ID. One is if the flight is conducted under Aeronautical Research and the other one is operations conducted by Federal agencies.)
See lessYour surveying company is a title sponsor for a race team at the Indianapolis 500. To promote your new aerial surveying department, you decide to video part of the race using a small UA. The FAA has issued a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) for the race in the area you plan to fly. In this situation
the TFR applies to all aircraft; you may not fly in the area without a Certificate of Waiver or Authorization. (The FAA requires that you land as soon as practicable if the broadcast functionality of remote ID is not longer functioning.)
the TFR applies to all aircraft; you may not fly in the area without a Certificate of Waiver or Authorization.
(The FAA requires that you land as soon as practicable if the broadcast functionality of remote ID is not longer functioning.)
See lessWhat must a person, who is manipulating the controls of a small unmanned aircraft, do if the standard remote identification fails during a flight?
Land the aircraft as soon as practicable. (The FAA requires that you land as soon as practicable if the broadcast functionality of remote ID is no longer functioning.)
Land the aircraft as soon as practicable.
(The FAA requires that you land as soon as practicable if the broadcast functionality of remote ID is no longer functioning.)
See lessWhere must a small unmanned aircraft’s serial number be listed when using standard remote identification?
The Certificate of Aircraft Registration. (Category 1 drones can only weigh 0.55 lbs (250 grams) or less, with everything included (including prop guards).)
The Certificate of Aircraft Registration.
(Category 1 drones can only weigh 0.55 lbs (250 grams) or less, with everything included (including prop guards).)
See lessTo conduct Category 1 operations, a Remote Pilot in Command must use a small unmanned aircraft that weighs
0.55 pounds or less. (Category 1 drones can only weigh 0.55 lbs (250 grams) or less, with everything included (including prop guards).)
0.55 pounds or less.
(Category 1 drones can only weigh 0.55 lbs (250 grams) or less, with everything included (including prop guards).)
See lessAccording to 14 CFR Part 48, when must a person register a small UA with the Federal Aviation Administration?
All civilian small UAs weighing greater than .55 pounds must be registered regardless of its intended use. (According to 48.15 (b), all aircraft weighing more than 0.55 pounds and less than 55 pounds must be registered, regardless of operation (including recreational use).)
All civilian small UAs weighing greater than .55 pounds must be registered regardless of its intended use.
(According to 48.15 (b), all aircraft weighing more than 0.55 pounds and less than 55 pounds must be registered, regardless of operation (including recreational use).)
See lessWho is responsible for ensuring an aircraft meets the remote ID broadcast requirements?
The operator of the aircraft.
The operator of the aircraft.
See lessYou crashed your $1,200 quadcopter to the point where it cannot be repaired, you should
cancel the registration on the FAA Drone Zone. (The FAA does not include the value of the UAS when calculating $500 in damages. In this case, you would simply cancel the registration on the FAA DroneZone website.)
cancel the registration on the FAA Drone Zone.
(The FAA does not include the value of the UAS when calculating $500 in damages. In this case, you would simply cancel the registration on the FAA DroneZone website.)
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