RPIC
What is Remote Pilot In Command?
14 CFR
What is 14th title of the code of federal regulations?
Is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the departments and agencies of the Federal Government
What is the Code of Federal Regulations?
Consist of airspace with vertical and lateral limits established for the purpose of separating certain military training activities from IFR traffic.
What is Military Operation Areas?
(Formerly Airport/Facility Directory) provides the most comprehensive information on a given airport.
Chart Supplement U.S.
NM
What is Nautical Mile?
ATC
What is Air Traffic Control?
Is an official document issued by the FAA which approves certain operations of Aircraft outside the limitations of a regulation.
What is a Certificate of Waiver?
Routes used by military aircraft to maintain proficiency in tactical flying. These routes are usually established below 10,000 feet MSL for operations at speeds in excess of 250 knots.
What is military Training Route?
The mechanism by which an operator may seek Air Traffic Control approval to operate in controlled airspace.
What is a Certificate of Authorization?
NOTAM
What is Notice To Airmen?
FAA
What is Federal aviation Administration?
Focused on the effective use of all available resources: human resources, hardware, and information supporting ADM to facilitate crew cooperation and improve decision making.
What is Crew Resource Management?
American scientific agency that focuses on the conditions of the oceans, major waterways, and the atmosphere.
What is the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration?
Regulates all aspects of civil aviation in the United States as well as over its surrounding international waters.
What is Federal Aviation Administration?
TFR
What is Temporary Flight Restrictions?
FRZ
What is Flight Restriction Zone?
Website for registering your drone, submitting waiver request, and reporting accidents.
What is FAA Drone Zone?
Systematic approach to the mental process used by the pilots to consistently determine the best course of action in response to a giving set of circumstances.
What is Aeronautical Decision Making?
Network of airspace-air navigation facilities, equipment and services, airports or landing areas; aeronautical charts, info and services; rules, regulations and procedures, tech info,; and manpower and material.
What is National Airspace System?
POH
What is Pilot's Operating Handbook?
NOAA
What is National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration?
A service provided by facilities, which are located on the landing airport, have a discrete ground to air communication frequency or the tower frequency when the tower is closed, automated weather reporting with voice broadcasting, and a continuous ASOS/AWSS/AWOS data display, other continuous direct reading instruments, or manual observations available to the specialist.
What is Local Airport Advisory?
May be issued where the applicant can demonstrate safety mitigations through equipage that their UAS can safely operate in controlled airspace without seeking ATC authorization prior to each operation.
What is a Airspace Waiver?
Includes the concepts of ADM, risk management (RM), task management (TM), automation management (AM), controlled flight into terrain (CFIT) awareness, and the automation and associated aircraft control and navigation tasks.
What is Single Pilot Resource Management?