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According to 14 CFR part 107, an SUAS is an unmanned aircraft system weighing:

Less than 55 lbs

Unmanned aircraft means an aircraft operated:

Without the possibility of direct human intervention from within or on the aircraft

Which of the following types of operations are excluded from the requirements and part 107?

Model aircraft for hobby use

Which of the following operations would be regulated by 14 CFR 107?

Operating your SUAS4 an imagery company

A public unmanned aircraft system (UAS) .....

Is a UAS owned or operated by a federal, state, or local government agency

A public UAS

Must be operated in accordance with part 107 unless a certificate of authorization (COA) is obtained

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

Designated pilot examiner

After receiving a part 107 remote pilot certificate with an SUAS rating, half and must you satisfy recurrent training requirements?

Every 24 months

The refusal of a remote PIC to submit to a blood alcohol test when requested by law enforcement officers

Is grounds for suspension or revocation of their it remote pilot certificate

Which technique should a remote pilot used to stand for air traffic? A remote pilot should

Systematically focus on different segments of the sky for short intervals

A person without a part 107 remote pilot certificate may operate an SUAS for commercial operations:

Under the direct supervision of a remote PIC

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

Visual observer

What effect does Hayes have on the ability to see traffic or terrain features during flight?

All traffic or terrain features appear to be farther away than their actual distance

The most effective method of scanning for other aircraft for collision avoidance during daylight hours is to use

A series of short, regularly spaced I movements to search each 10゚ sector

Most mid air collision accidents occurred during

Clear days

During the flight of your small UA, you observe a hot air balloon entering the area. You should

Yield to the right of way to the hot air balloon

Under what condition would a small UA not have to be registered before it is operated in the United States?

When the aircraft weighs less than point 55 pounds on take off, including everything that is on board or attached to the aircraft

According 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 point 55 pounds must be registered regardless of its intended use

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

The owner is less than 13 years of age

If you bring ASU AS that was registered in another country to operate in the US under part 107 you must

Obtain a foreign aircraft permit

Before each flight, the remote PIC must ensure that:

Objects carried on the SUAS are secure

Upon request by the FAA, the remote pilot in command must provide

A remote pilot certificate with a small UAS rating

According to 14 CFR part 107, what is required to operate a small UA within 30 min after official sunset?

Use of anti-collision lights

In accordance with 14 CFR part 107 cama you may operate and SUAS from a moving vehicle when no property is carried for compensation or hire:

Over a sparsely populated area

In accordance with 14 CFR part 107 cama except when within a 400' radius of a structure, at what maximum altitude can you operate SUAS?

400' AGL

Under part 107 cama you must cease operating an SUAS at

The end of evening civil twilight

You are inspecting a tower that has the top of 1200' AGL. What is the maximum altitude you can fly when operating within 50' of the structure?

1600 feet AGL

You are approaching an obstacle that is 800' above the ground. Under part 107, can you legally fly over this obstacle?

Yes, if you are within 400' of the obstacle and fly at or below 1200' AGL

If a certified pilot changes perminent mailing address and fails to notify the FAA airman certification branch of the new addressed, the pilot is entitled to exercise the privileges of the pilot certificate for a period of only

30 days after the date of the move

A small UA must be operated in a manner which

Does not endanger the life or property of another

You plan to release golf balls from your small UA at an altitude of 100' AGL. You must ensure the objects being dropped will

Not create an undue hazard to persons or property

According to 14 CFR part 107 cama what is the maximum ground speed for a small UA?

87 knots

You have been contracted to inspect towers located approximately 4 and M Southwest of the Sioux gateway airport operating an unmanned aircraft. What is the maximum altitude above ground level AGL that you are authorized to operate over the top of the towers?

802 ft AGL

The distance requirements while flying are ___ SM visibility, ____ ft below the clouds and _____ ft horizontally from the clouds.

3


500


2000

When operating a UAS, you must not fly faster than ____ knots, which is ____ MPH

87, 100

UAS max flight altitude is ___ ft AGL. ____ ft is maximum altitude over a structure and _____ ft horizontally from the structure.

400 AGL

No flying a UAS over people unless they are _____, under a _____ or inside a _____ .

-Part of your own crew


-safe cover


-stationary vehicle

Suas PIC has a see and ____ responsibility without relying on the camera.

Avoid

When using a SUAS to trasnport property for compensation or hire, the total weight of the aircraft must remain under ____ lbs, including the ____.

55


Payload

You may operate a UAS from a moving vehicle or boat as long as its over an unpopulated area unless _______ for hire. You may NOT operate it from an _____.

-Carrying somone else's property


-aircraft

____ is not considered a hazardous material under 107, however spares or extras attsched to the aircraft are.

Lithium batteries

You must inform FAA of name change with a remote pilot certificate and name change document. Change of address must be notified to FAA within ____ days.

30

Serious, unexpected occurance which requires prompt action in which you may deviate from regulations to the extent needed ti minimize injury or damage is know as:

In-flight emergency

Any deviation from the regulations for an in-flight emergency must be reported to the nearest _____. No written report is required unless the ____ requests it.

-ATC


-FAA

An accident is considered any incident which causes more than $____ in property damage. Accidents require a report to FAA within ____ days.

500


10

Which sections of part 107.205 are waivable?

-Operation from a moving vehicle or aircraft


-Requirement for visual line of sight

Waiver requests are encouraged to made atleast ____ days in advance.

90

You must apply for authorization to fly in controlled airspace by .....

Applying online

Which program authorizes you to operate in controlled airspace once it is approved?

LAANC

LAANC stands for


Low


Altitude


Authorization


Notification


Capability

An equal Librium during unaccelerated flight THRUST= and LIFT=

Thrust= Drag


Lift= Weight

Factors that adversly affect performance are high ....

Elevation, temp and humidity

Pressure altitude can equal true altitude only when....

Standard atmospheric conditions exist

What would a pilot set their altimetre to to find out pressure altitude while in their airplane?

29.92

What is pressure altitude, corrected for non standard temperature?

Density altitude

Which 3 factors will reduce aircraft take off and climb performance?

High temp, high relative humidity, high density altitude

What are the 3 reasons why the aircraft does not do as well under the Triple H conditions of high density altitude?

-Engine does not do as well



-wings themselves have to go a little faster through the air to produce the same amount of lift



-propeller acts like a wing on the air

What effect does high density altitude have on the efficiency of a UA propeller?

Propeller efficiency is decreased

How Would high density altitude affect the performance of a small unmanned aircraft?

Decreased performance

What effect does high density altitude, as compared to low density altitude, have on propeller efficiency and why?

Efficiency is reduced because the propeller exerts less force at high density altitudes than at low density altitudes

What is density altitude?

The pressure altitude corrected for non standard temperature

If the outside air temperature at a given altitude is warmer than the standard, the density altitude is....

Higher than pressure altitude

What effect does high density altitude have on aircraft performance?

It reduces climb performance

What a fact, if any, does high humidity have on aircraft performance?

At decreases performance

Under which condition will pressure altitude be = true altitude?

When standard atmospheric conditions exist

What is the name of the reference point you measure from? Also known as the zero point.

Datum line

What is the distance from the datum line called?

Arm

(Weight) x (Arm) =

Moment

(Total moment) ÷ (total weight) =

Center of gravity

(Moment) ÷ (weight) =

Arm

(Moment) ÷ (arm) =

Weight

______ is the scribed as 90゚ North of the equator and 90゚ South of the equator

Latitude

_____ is 180゚ East of the prime Meridian and 180゚ West of the prime Meridian

Longitude

Each degree of latitude is broken down into ____ minutes and each minute equals ____ nautical mile, North or South of the equator.

60


1

The_____ ______ goes from Pole to Pole and passes through Greenwich, England

Prime meridian

There are _____ degrees of longitude going East and West of the prime Meridian which is also broken down into minutes and seconds just like altitude.

180

Because lines of longitude get closer together as you move away from the equator, each minute of longitude = one nautical mile only at the _____.

Equator

The vertical limit of class C airspace above the primary airport is

4000' AGL

The normal radius of the procedural outer area of class C airspace is normally

20 nautical miles

The lateral dimensions of class D airspace are based

The instrument procedures for which the controlled airspace is established

Maximum allowable groundspeed for a UAV beneath class B airspace?

87 knots

The VFR pilot flying in class G airspace has reduced cloud and visibility restrictions because it's unlikely that ____ traffic will be operating in class G airspace

IFR

You know when looking at a chart that the floor of class B airspace is 700' AGL when it's within....

The fuzzy side of the magenta vignette

What action should a remote pilot take when operating in a military operations area (MOA)?

Exervise extreme caution when military activity is being conducted

Flight through a restrocted area should be accomplished unless the remote pilot has ....

Received prior authprization from the controlling agency

Under what conditions, if any, may you operate a UAS in a restricted area?

With the controlling agency's authorization

Responsibilty for collision avoidance in an alert area rests with....

All pilots

Pilots flying over a nat'l wildlife refuge are requested to fly no lower than...

2,000 ft agl

One of the purposes for issuing a temporary flight restriction (TFR) is to...

Protect public figures

Information regarding parachute jumping sites may be found in the...

Chart supp.

Under what conditions may a pilot fly under VFR within 60 nautical miles of the DCA VOR in Wash, D.C.?

As long as the pilot has completed special awareness training and remain cleat of the SFRA.

Planning to operate in r-2305. Where would you find addtional info regarding this airspace?

In the special use airspace area of the chart

The most comprehensive info on a given airport is provided by....

The chart supplements u.s.

To enter a security identification display area (sida) ypu will need to .....

Have and display a security badge

You sre conductinf sUAS operations just north of an airport when ATC instructs you to remain clear of final for runway 9. You....

Can continue your operations

A military air station can be identified by a rotating beacon that emits...

Two quick whites between green flashes

The most comprehensive information on a given airport is provided by what?

The charts supplements U.S.

To enter a security identification display area (SIDA) you will need to.....

Has and display a security badge

You are Monitoring the CTAF while operating just West of the airport runway when you hear a manned aircraft announced they are taking off from runway 27 and entering the left traffic pattern. What should you do?

Yield to the manned aircraft because it's flight pattern is in the area of your operation

You are conducting SUAS operations just North of the airport when ATC instructs you to remain clear of final 4 runway 9. You.....

Can continue your operations

B

B

Letter A may be used for

Taxiing and takeoff

Which unlicensed radio frequencies are there?

5.8 -controlling Suas, and 2.4 for video and images

Under what conditions should the operator of a small UA establish scheduled maintenance protocol?

When the manufacturer does not provide a maintenance schedule

According to 14 CFR part 107 cama the responsibility to inspect the small UAS to ensure it is in a safe operating condition rests with the

Remote pilot in command

Scheduled maintenance should be performed in accordance with the:

Manufacturer's suggested procedures

What actions should the operator of sUAS do if the manufacturer does not provide information about scheduled maintenance?

The operator should establish a scheduled maintenance protocol

What is the standard temperature for sea level?

15°C / 59°F

What is the standard pressure for sea level?

29.92 inches of mercury

Base of the clouds= (Temp - dew point) ÷ (?)

4.4

What are characteristics of stable air?

Poor visibility and steady precipitation

What are the characteristics of a moist, unstable air mass?

Turbulence and showery precipitation

An air mass moving inland from the coast in Winter is likely to result in

Fog

You have received an outlook briefing from flight service through 1800WX brief. com. The briefing indicates that you expected low level temperature inversion with high relative humidity. What weather conditions would you expect when operating within the in version?

Smooth air, poor visibility, fog, Hayes, or low clouds

While operating around buildings, the remote pilot in command should be aware of the creation of wind gusts that :

Change rapidly in direction and speed causing turbulence

Every physical process of water is accompanied by, or is the result of, a

Heat exchange

What causes variations in the altimetre settings between weather reporting points?

Unequal heating of the Earth's surface

8A temperature inversion would most likely result in which weather condition?

An increase in temperature as altitude is increased

The most frequent type of ground or surface based temperature inversion is that which is produced by

Terrestrial radiation on a clear, relatively still night

Which weather conditions should be expected beneath a low level temperature inversion layer when the relative humidity is high ?

Smooth air, poor visibility, fog, Hayes, or low clouds

What are the standard temperature and pressure values for sea level?

15°C and 29.92 inches Hg.

The wind at 5000' AGL is southwesterly while the surface wind is southerly. This difference in direction is primarily due to

Friction between the wind and the surface

What is meant by the term "dew point?"

The temperature to which air must be cooled to become saturated

The amount of water vapor which air can hold depends on the

Air temperature

Clouds fog or dew will always form when

Water vapor condenses

The presence of ice pellets at the surface is evidence that there

Is a temperature inversion with freezing rain at a higher altitude

What measurement can be used to determine thus the bility of the atmosphere?

Actual lapse rate