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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 30, 2024In: FAA Regulation

You purchased a new sUAS that is labeled as Category 3. After checking the FAA website, you verified it is indeed approved to fly over people. You plan to fly over a private race track. What must you do to ensure that the operation is compliant with Part 107?

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Ensure the aircraft is equipped with a parachute. Ensure that the area is restricted-access and that everyone inside moving vehicles inside the area are on notice.   Ensure that everyone inside ...

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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

Responsibility for collision avoidance in an alert area rests with

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the Remote PIC.  the controlling agency. Air Traffic Control.

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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

You hire a German company to help you work on a technical project that requires special UAS equipment. All their aircraft are currently registered in Germany and will be flown by your team of Part 107 pilots. Can they register their UAS with the FAA Drone Zone under Part 107?

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Yes, it will cost $5 per aircraft. They don’t need to, your aircraft are already registered and your pilots are certificated. No, they will have to obtain operating authority from the Department of Transportation.

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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

Within how many days must an sUAS accident be reported to the FAA?

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30 days. 10 days.  90 days.

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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

According to 14 CFR Part 48, when would a small UA owner not be permitted to register it?

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If the owner is less than 13 years of age. If the owner does not have a valid United States driver’s license. All persons must register their small UA.

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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

In accordance with 14 CFR Part 107, except when within a 400′ radius of a structure, at what maximum altitude can you operate sUAS?

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600 feet AGL. 500 feet AGL. 400 feet AGL.

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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

A person whose sole task is watching the sUAS to report hazards to the rest of the crew is called:

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Visual observer.  Person manipulating the controls. Remote PIC.

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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

Flight through a restricted area should not be accomplished unless the pilot has

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filed a IFR flight plan. received prior authorization from the controlling agency.  received prior permission from the commanding officer of the nearest military base.

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Asked: May 31, 2024In: FAA Regulation

Who holds the responsibility to ensure all crewmembers who are participating in the operation are not impaired by drugs or alcohol?

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Remote Pilot in Command.  Contractor Site supervisor.

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