True / False
Airports and Drones
Airports and Drones
100

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has a list of rules and regulations that all drones must follow.

True

100

The place where you must show your ID and pass through a screening machine or metal detector.

What is security?

100

The place where you wait before boarding a flight.

What is the gate?

200

Altitude: A drone must fly at or below 400 feet.

True

200

The companies who own and operate the airplanes.

What is an airline?

200

The object that you put your small items in before passing through the screening machine. 

What is a bin?

300

Line-of-sight: The drone must stay in the flier's line-of-sight at all times.

False. It is ok if another person in the same location has line-of-sight.

300

The name of each buildings at the airport that have lots of different gates, restaurants, and shops.

What is the terminal?

300

The person who works at the security checkpoint

TSA agent

400

Privacy: It is legal to fly a drone near a private residence and record them. 

False. It is illegal to invade someone's privacy. 

400

The name of the machine that your bags must pass through so that an agent can look inside.

What is the x-ray machine?

400

An area where a drone is not allowed to be flown.

What is a no-fly zone?

500

No-fly Zone: It is illegal to fly a drone within 5 miles of an airport.

True. Airports are one of several no-fly zones in the United States. 

500

The regulation that restricts flying near private homes recording people.

What is privacy?

500

The regulation that tells you how high you can fly your drone.

What is altitude?

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