600 feet AGL. 500 feet AGL. 400 feet AGL.
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Flying in a prohibited area. Flying without Remote ID. Flying in class B airspace without ADSB-Out.
With the controlling agency’s authorization. Regulations do not allow this. When flying on airways with an ATC clearance.
An injury requiring an overnight hospital stay. Minor bruises. Scrapes and cuts bandaged on site.
Yes, as long as the bride and groom provided their written consent. Yes, as long as the aircraft is listed with an FAA-accepted Declaration of Compliance. No, sustained flights over human ...
Yes, the deck is considered a closed site. Yes, as long as I have a Category 1 or 2 sUAS equipped with Remote ID. No, the people on the deck are ...
It must not contain exposed rotating parts that can lacerate. It must not contain exposed rotating parts that can lacerate and must not cause injury equivalent to 11 ft-lb of kinetic energy.
.04 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood. .004 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood. .008 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood.
Yes, as long as the bride and groom provided their written consent. No, sustained flights over human beings are not allowed. Yes, as long as the aircraft is listed with an ...
Denial of application for Remote Pilot, waivers, or suspension/revocation, or a civil penalty. Jail time of up to 1 year A required checkride with the FAA