Weather
Airspace
Performance
Regulations
Mechanics
100

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

What is heat exchange?

100

Responsibility for collision avoidance in an alert area rests with:

What is all pilots?

100

What control surface is responsible for movement in the yaw direction?

What is a rudder?

100

What is the minimum allowable time after which a person consumes an alcoholic beverage that they may pilot or serve on an sUAS crew?

What is 8 hours?

100

What is the name of the shape used in every wing design?

What is an airfoil?

200

Which type of weather phenomenon that may concern a remote pilot is common among cold fronts?

What is thunderstorms and heavy rain?

200

The typical outer radius limits of Class C airspace are:

What is 20 NM?
200

Before each flight, the remote PIC must ensure that:

What is that objects carried on the sUAS are secure?

200

Under what conditions may objects be dropped from an sUAS?

What is if precautions are taken to avoid injury or damage to persons or property on the surface?

200

What device does the fuel adjustment stick control in propeller driven aircraft?

What is a carburetor?

300

The zone between different temperature, humidity, and wind is called:

What is a front?

300

According to 14 CFR Part 107, the remote PIC of a small unmanned aircraft planning to operate within Class C airspace:

What is required to receive ATC authorization?

300

How can a remote pilot determine the altitude of the terrain and structures where the flight will be conducted?

What is a sectional chart?

300

Where may you operate an sUAS from a moving vehicle?

What is over sparsely populated areas?

300

What is the standard type of battery used in most sUAS platforms as a primary power source?

What is a lithium/lithium-polymer battery?

400

What situation is most conducive to the formation of radiation fog?

What is warm, moist air over low, flatland areas on clear, calm nights?

400

The lateral dimensions of Class D airspace are based on:

What is the instrument procedures for which the controlled airspace is established?

400

What is the most common consequence of operating a sUAS above its maximum allowable weight?

What is shorter endurance/reduced efficiency?

400

What action is specifically required of the remote pilot prior to each flight?

What is making a plan to keep non-participants clear, indoors, or under cover?

400

What is the purpose of radar systems on most sUAS platforms?

What is collision avoidance?

500

What is the expected duration of an individual microburst?

What is 15 minutes?

500

The recommended entry position for manned aircraft to enter an airport traffic pattern is:

What is to enter 45 degrees at the midpoint of the downwind leg at traffic pattern altitude?

500

You are operating an sUAS that does not have GPS or an installed ground speed limiter. How can you determine the speed you are operating?

What is dead reckoning?

500

To conduct Category 1 operations, a remote PIC must use a sUAS that weighs:

What is 0.55 pounds or less?

500

What is the suspension concept used for camera stabilization on most motile sUAS camera systems?

What is a gimbal?

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