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Regulations
Weather
Operations
National Airspace System
100

Where can you find information on Central of Gravity limits and loading instructions for your sUAS?

Pilot's operating handbook or sUAS manual

100

P.I.C. is what?

Pilot in Command

100

Severe weather affects your what?

Visibility

100

When you're inbound to an airport without a control tower in operation, a pilot should communicate with the flight service station on the common traffic frequency when they are how many miles away?

10 miles
100

On a Sectional Chart, a dashed blue line indicates which airspace?

Class D airspace

200

How can a remote pilot in command determine the altitude of the terrain and structures in the area where the operation will be conducted?

Sectional Chart

200

How many hours after consuming an alcoholic beverage can I fly my drone?

8 hours

200

Wind and currents can affect what upon your sUAS? 

Performance

200

Which frequency should you use at a non-towered airport when UNICOM isn't available?

122.9

200

When can you not operate in a Restricted Airspace?

When it is active.

300

What happens when the center of gravity is too far back, or in front of your aircraft?

It's more difficult to recover from a stall.

300

FAA certificate holders are required to update their address within how many days of receiving a new address?

30 days

300

Stability of atmosphere depends on its ability to resist what?

vertical motion

300

Which types of airports are open to the public?

Civil

300

On a Sectional Chart, a solid blue line indicates which airspace?

Class B airspace

400

A stall occurs when an aircraft's propeller is disrupted and the lift reduces rapidly. This can be caused when the propeller does what? 

Extends the critical angle of attack. 

400

What is "right-of-way"?

When two aircrafts approach each other, the aircraft to the others right must provide the "right-of-way".

400

What does the suffix "nimbus" mean?

Precipitation or rain

400

What is a CTAF?

Air-to-Air communication or communications used to communicate with other manned aircraft. 

400

How high does Class D Airspace usually go up to?

2,500 feet

500

What are the four forces acting upon an sUAS during flight?

1) Thrust

2) Drag

3) Weight

4) Lift

500

VLOS is defined as what?

Visual line of sight, aka keeping your drone in your field of vision at all times. 
500

What is "True Altitude"?

Vertical distance of your aircraft above sea level

500

The best entry point for an aircraft traffic pattern is what?

Enter 45 degrees at the midpoint of the downwind leg at traffic pattern altitude.

500

On a Sectional Chart, without referring to airspace, what do other blue hash marks indicate?

Restricted Airspace

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