Supporting Crew Roles
Accident Reporting
Operating Limitations
Right of Way/Alcohol & Drugs
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100

Which crewmember is required to be under the direct supervision of the remote PIC when operating an sUAS?

Person manipulating the controls

100

As you are flying your sUAS, valued at $1,000, over a home to photograph it for real estate purposes, the sUAS has a failure causing it to fall onto an awning causing some minor damage. The fair market value of the awning is $800 but it can be repaired for $400. What type of report is required?

No report is required

100

BAZINGA!!!!!!!!! You have hit the hidden question worth 500 points. 

You are operating a 1,280 (2.8 lb) quadcopter for your own enjoyment. What FAA regulation is this sUAS operation subject to?

14 CFR Part 48

100

What action should the pilots take if a collision is anticipated?

the RPIC should adjust course

100

If a certified pilot changes permanent mailing address and fails to notify the FAA Airmen Certification Branch of the new address, the pilot is entitled to exercise the privileges of the pilot certificate for a period of only

30 days after the move

200

A person without a Part 107 Remote Pilot certification may operate an sUAS for commercial operations . . .

under direct supervision of the RPIC

200

While operating a small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS), you experience a flyaway and several people suffer injuries. Which injuries require reporting to the FAA?

 An injury requiring an overnight hospital stay

200

What speed limit applies to sUAS operations in mph AND knots?

100 mph, 87 knots

200

What may be used to assist compliance with sUAS see-and-avoid requirements?

RPIC diligence

200

Under what circumstances may lithium batteries be carried during sUAS operations?

only as a power source

300

Which crewmember must be used during Part 107 sUAS operations?

RPIC

300

A small UA causes an accident and your crew member loses consciousness. When do you report the accident?

Within 10 days of the accident

300

In accordance with 14 CFR Part 107, at what maximum altitude can you operate an sUAS when inspecting a tower with a top at 1000 feet AGL at close proximity (within 100 feet)?

1400 ft AGL

300

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

yield the right-of-way to the hot air balloon.

300

What is considered civil twilight?

30 minutes before sunrise and 30 minutes after sunset

400

An autonomous operation requires which crewmembers?

RPIC

400

You are a part of a news crew, operating an sUAS to cover a breaking story. You experience a flyaway during a landing. The unmanned aircraft strikes a vehicle, causing approximately $800 worth of damage. Do you have to file a report? Why?

Yes, the damage is more than $500. 

400

The basic weather minimums for operating an sUAS up to the 400 feet AGL limit are (lowest ceiling and visibility)

900 ft AGL and 3 miles visibility

400

No person may attempt to act as a crew member of a sUAS with

.04 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood.

400

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

400 ft AGL

500

Whose sole task during an sUAS operation is to watch the sUAS and report potential hazards to the rest of the crew?

VO

500

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

10 days

500

(Refer to Figure 23, Area 4) Whats is the maximum altitude a sUAS can fly to inspect the lighted obstruction east of Millen airport?

700 ft AGL

500

A person may not act as a crew member of a sUAS if alcoholic beverages have been consumed by that person within the preceding

8 hours

500

You have accepted football tickets in exchange for using your sUAS to videotape a future construction zone. What FAA regulation is this sUAS operation subject to?

14 CFR Part 107

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