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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

Who is responsible for ensuring an aircraft meets the remote ID broadcast requirements?

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The owner of the aircraft. The operator of the aircraft. The manufacturer of the aircraft.

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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

You crashed your $1,200 quadcopter to the point where it cannot be repaired, you should

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notify the FAA within 10 days. cancel the registration on the FAA Drone Zone.  send the remaining parts to the FAA for investigation.

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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

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

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must not cause injury equivalent to 25 foot-pounds of kinetic energy upon impact. be operated in accordance with the operating limitations specified in the approved Flight Manual. be 0.55 pounds or ...

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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

You recently moved to a new house to work for a UAS-based company. How many days do you have to notify the FAA of your new address?

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14 days. 2 calendar months. 30 days.

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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

You failed your initial written exam on October 27th because you did not train with UAV Campus. What’s the earliest you can retake the exam?

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November 28th. November 11th.  October 28th.

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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

The latest date to exercise the privileges of your Remote Pilot certificate was April 30th of this year. If you did not pass the recurrent aeronautical training by April 30, what must you do?

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Fly as a recreational flyer until you pass the recurrent training online with the FAA.  Continue flying as a Remote Pilot, there is a 30-day window to take the recurrent. Fly ...

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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

You passed your FAA initial written exam on September, 12 of this year. The date on your Remote Pilot certificate is October 25 of this year. What is the last day you can exercise the privileges of our Remote Pilot certificate without completing recurrent training?

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September 30th, two years from this year.  October 25th, one year from this year. October 31st, two years from this year.

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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

Which of the following individuals may process an application for a Part 107 remote pilot certificate with an sUAS rating?

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Remote Pilot in Command. Commercial Balloon pilot. Designated Pilot Examiner.

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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

After receiving a Part 107 remote pilot certificate with an sUAS rating, how often must you satisfy recurrent training requirements?

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Every 8 months. Every 12 months. Every 24 months. 

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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

What are the requirements to become a Remote Pilot?

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The applicant must have logged 20 hours of flight time. The applicant must be a US Citizen. The applicant must be at least 16 years old.

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