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001 FAAWhat are characteristics of a moist, unstable air mass?
002 FAAAccording to 14 CFR part 107, how may a remote pilot operate an unmanned aircraft in Class C airspace?
003 FAAAccording to 14 CFR part 107 the remote pilot in command (PIC) of a small unmanned aircraft planning to operate within Class C airspace
004 FAAWhat effect does high density altitude have on the efficiency of a UA propeller?
005 FAA(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 22, area 2.) At Coeur D'Alene which frequency should be used as a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) to monitor airport traffic?
006 FAAWhich technique should a remote pilot use to scan for traffic? A remote pilot should
007 FAA(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 2.) If an unmanned airplane weighs 33 pounds, what approximate weight would the airplane structure be required to support during a 30° banked turn while maintaining altitude?
010 FAA(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 21.) You have been hired by a farmer to use your small UA to inspect his crops. The area that you are to survey is in the Devil's Lake West MOA, east of area 2. How would you find out if the MOA is active?
011 FAAThe most comprehensive information on a given airport is provided by
012 FAAIdentify the hazardous attitude or characteristic a remote pilot displays while taking risks in order to impress others?
013 FAA(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 26, area 4.) You have been hired to inspect the tower under construction at 46.9N and 98.6W, near Jamestown Regional (JMS). What must you receive prior to flying your unmanned aircraft in this area?
014 FAA(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 20, area 5.) How would a remote PIC "CHECK NOTAMS" as noted in the CAUTION box regarding the unmarked balloon?
015 FAAWhen adapting crew resource management (CRM) concepts to the operation of a small UA, CRM must be integrated into
016 FAAYou have been hired as a remote pilot by a local TV news station to film breaking news with a small UA. You expressed a safety concern and the station manager has instructed you to "fly first, ask questions later." What type of hazardous attitude does this attitude represent?
017 FAAA local TV station has hired a remote pilot to operate their small UA to cover news stories. The remote pilot has had multiple near misses with obstacles on the ground and two small UAS accidents. What would be a solution for the news station to improve their operating safety culture?
020 FAAWhen operating an unmanned airplane, the remote pilot should consider that the load factor on the wings may be increased any time
021 FAAA stall occurs when the smooth airflow over the unmanned airplane's wing is disrupted and the lift degenerates rapidly. This is caused when the wing
022 FAASafety is an important element for a remote pilot to consider prior to operating an unmanned aircraft system. To prevent the final "link" in the accident chain, a remote pilot must consider which methodology?
023 FAAYou are a remote pilot for a co-op energy service provider. You are to use your UA to inspect power lines in a remote area 15 hours away from your home office. After the drive, fatigue impacts your abilities to complete your assignment on time. Fatigue can be recognized
024 FAA(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 21.) What airport is located approximately 47° 40′ N latitude and 101° 26′ W longitude?
025 FAA(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 12.) What are the current conditions for Chicago Midway Airport (KMDW)?
026 FAA(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 12.) The wind direction and velocity at KJFK is from
027 FAAAccording to 14 CFR part 107, what is required to operate a small UA within 30 minutes after official sunset?
030 FAA(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 59, area 2.) The chart shows a gray line with 'VR1667, VR1617, VR1638, and VR1668.' Could this area present a hazard to the operations of a small UA?
031 FAA(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 26.) What does the line of latitude at area 4 measure?
032 FAAUnder what condition should the operator of a small UA establish scheduled maintenance protocol?
033 FAAAccording to 14 CFR part 107, the responsibility to inspect the small UAS to ensure it is in a safe operating condition rests with the
034 FAAAccording to 14 CFR part 48, when would a small UA owner not be permitted to register it?
035 FAAAccording to 14 CFR part 48, when must a person register a small UA with the Federal Aviation Administration?
036 FAAWhich is true regarding the presence of alcohol within the human body?
037 FAAWhen using a small UA in a commercial operation, who is responsible for briefing the participants about emergency procedures?
040 FAAWhen may a remote pilot reduce the intensity of an aircraft’s lights during a night flight?
041 FAAWhat must a person, who is manipulating the controls of a small unmanned aircraft, do if the standard remote identification fails during a flight?
042 FAAWhere must a small unmanned aircraft’s serial number be listed when using either standard remote identification or a broadcast module?
043 FAAWhen preparing for a night flight, what should an sUAS pilot be aware of after assembling and conducting a preflight of an aircraft while using a bright flashlight or work light?
044 FAATo conduct Category 1 operations, a remote pilot in command must use a small unmanned aircraft that weighs
045 FAAWhich Category of small unmanned aircraft must have an airworthiness certificate issued by the FAA?
046 FAAYour surveying company is a title sponsor for a race team at the Indianapolis 500. To promote your new aerial surveying department, you decide to video part of the race using a small UA. The FAA has issued a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) for the race in the area you plan to fly. In this situation
18 FAA(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 26, area 2.) While monitoring the Cooperstown CTAF you hear an aircraft announce that they are midfield left downwind to RWY 13. Where would the aircraft be relative to the runway?
19 FAATo avoid a possible collision with a manned airplane, you estimate that your small UA climbed to an altitude greater than 600 feet AGL. To whom must you report the deviation?
201 StudyWhich step is *not* part of the risk management process described in the FAA study guide?
202 StudyWhat is the purpose of the IMSAFE checklist?
203 StudyWhat does Single-Pilot Resource Management (SRM) focus on?
204 StudyWhy should you consult an Advisory Circular (AC)?
205 StudyWhat type of airspace is a Terminal Radar Service Area (TRSA)?
206 StudyWhat is a Prohibited Area?
207 StudyWhat must you do if your UAS is involved in an accident with serious injury or property damage?
211 StudyWhat does the Macho hazardous attitude suggest?
212 StudyWhat is the purpose of the PAVE checklist?
213 StudyWhat is the purpose of a NOTAM?
214 StudyWhat is the primary goal of Crew Resource Management (CRM)?
215 StudyWhat does the IMSAFE checklist help pilots identify?
216 StudyWhat is the role of fatigue in pilot performance?
217 StudyWhich resource is most useful for finding comprehensive airport information?
218 StudyWhat does the Anti-Authority hazardous attitude imply?
219 StudyWhat is the purpose of an Airworthiness Certificate?
220 StudyWhat is the best way to determine if a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) affects your flight area?
221 StudyWhat does the 'Resignation' hazardous attitude indicate in pilots?
222 StudyWhat is the purpose of making a logbook entry after UAS maintenance?
223 StudyWhen should UAS batteries be replaced?
224 StudyWhich regulation governs small UAS operations in the U.S.?
225 StudyWhich condition requires a UAS accident report to the FAA?
28 StudyTo ensure that the unmanned aircraft center of gravity (CG) limits are not exceeded, follow the aircraft loading instructions specified in the
29 StudyAccording to 14 CFR part 107, who is responsible for determining the performance of a small unmanned aircraft?
301 StudyWhat is the maximum gross weight for a small UAS under 14 CFR Part 107?
302 StudyWhat does "remote pilot in command" mean under Part 107?
303 StudyWhen must you report a UAS accident to the FAA?
304 StudyWhat are the basic operating limitations for small UAS under Part 107?
305 StudyWhat is required for small UAS night operations under Part 107?
306 StudyWhen can you operate a small UAS over people under Part 107?
307 StudyWhat is standard remote identification for UAS?
308 StudyWhat defines Class B airspace?
309 StudyWhat is Class G airspace?
310 StudyWhat are Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs)?
311 StudyWhat weather products should remote pilots use for flight planning?
312 StudyHow does density altitude affect UAS performance?
313 StudyWhat is center of gravity (CG) for a UAS?
314 StudyWhat frequency should be monitored when operating near an uncontrolled airport?
315 StudyWhat constitutes careless or reckless operation of a UAS?
316 StudyWhat minimum distance must be maintained from persons not directly involved in UAS operations?
317 StudyWhat weather phenomenon is most likely to cause severe turbulence for small UAS?
318 StudyWhich document must remote pilots carry during UAS operations?
319 StudyWhat is the maximum groundspeed allowed for small UAS operations?
320 StudyWhen operating near airports, what is the primary concern for UAS pilots?
321 StudyWhat type of airspace requires ATC authorization before UAS operations?
322 StudyWhich factor most significantly affects UAS battery performance?
323 StudyWhat is the purpose of conducting a pre-flight risk assessment?
324 StudyWhen should a UAS operation be terminated immediately?
325 StudyWhat information must be included in UAS maintenance records?
326 StudyWhich weather condition poses the greatest risk to UAS operations?
327 StudyWhat is required when operating UAS over moving vehicles?
328 StudyHow should a remote pilot respond to emergency aircraft in the area?
329 StudyWhat is the primary purpose of Remote ID requirements?
330 StudyWhen must UAS registration be renewed?
331 StudyWhat is the maximum allowable weight for a small UAS under Part 107?
332 StudyWhich regulation addresses UAS operations over moving vehicles?
333 StudyWhat is required for night operations under Part 107?
334 StudyHow long is a remote pilot certificate valid?
335 StudyWhat are the recency of experience requirements for remote pilots?
336 StudyWhich operations require a waiver under Part 107?
337 StudyWhat is the minimum age requirement for a remote pilot certificate?
338 StudyWhat must be done if a UAS is involved in an accident?
339 StudyWhat type of medical certificate is required for Part 107 operations?
340 StudyWhich operations are prohibited under standard Part 107 authority?
341 StudyWhat is the maximum operational altitude under Part 107?
342 StudyHow must UAS be registered under Part 47?
343 StudyWhat information must be displayed on a registered UAS?
344 StudyWho may operate a UAS under the supervision of a remote pilot?
345 StudyWhat is required when transferring UAS ownership?
346 StudyWhat is the ceiling of Class B airspace?
347 StudyHow is Class D airspace typically identified on sectional charts?
348 StudyWhat authorization is required for operations in Class E surface areas?
349 StudyWhich airspace extends from surface to 18,000 feet MSL?
350 StudyWhat is the standard Class C airspace configuration?
351 StudyHow are Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) communicated?
352 StudyWhat is the purpose of a NOTAM system?
353 StudyWhich facilities provide LAANC authorization?
354 StudyWhat lighting is required for night UAS operations?
355 StudyHow are airport traffic patterns typically oriented?
356 StudyWhat is the standard traffic pattern altitude for most airports?
357 StudyWhich radio frequency is used for airport advisories?
358 StudyHow should UAS operations be conducted near heliports?
359 StudyWhat are the visibility requirements for UAS operations?
360 StudyHow are restricted areas depicted on aeronautical charts?
361 StudyWhat does a METAR weather report provide?
362 StudyHow are winds reported in aviation weather?
363 StudyWhat is density altitude and how does it affect UAS performance?
364 StudyWhich weather phenomena create the most turbulence for UAS?
365 StudyWhat is the difference between a TAF and METAR?
366 StudyHow do temperature inversions affect aircraft performance?
367 StudyWhat weather conditions are associated with stable air masses?
368 StudyWhich clouds indicate potential thunderstorm activity?
369 StudyHow does high humidity affect UAS battery performance?
370 StudyWhat is the most dangerous aspect of wind shear for UAS?
371 StudyHow are icing conditions typically forecasted?
372 StudyWhat weather minimums apply to UAS operations?
373 StudyWhich atmospheric conditions contribute to poor visibility?
374 StudyHow do frontal systems affect local weather patterns?
375 StudyWhat is the relationship between pressure altitude and density altitude?
376 StudyHow does center of gravity affect UAS stability?
377 StudyWhat happens when a UAS is loaded beyond its weight limit?
378 StudyHow should payload weight be distributed on a UAS?
379 StudyWhat factors affect UAS performance at high altitudes?
38 StudyWhat are the characteristics of stable air?
380 StudyHow does temperature affect battery capacity calculations?
381 StudyWhat is the effect of wind on UAS flight time?
382 StudyHow should performance data be used in mission planning?
383 StudyWhat factors determine maximum operational range?
384 StudyHow does propeller efficiency change with altitude?
385 StudyWhat performance considerations apply to multi-rotor aircraft?
386 StudyWhat is the proper radio phraseology for UAS operations?
387 StudyHow should emergency procedures be prioritized?
388 StudyWhat constitutes effective crew resource management?
389 StudyWhen should a visual observer be used?
39 StudyYou have received an outlook briefing from flight service through 1800wxbrief.com. The briefing indicates you can expect a low-level temperature inversion with high relative humidity. What weather conditions would you expect?
390 StudyHow should maintenance records be organized?
391 StudyWhat factors contribute to pilot fatigue?
392 StudyHow should flight planning account for contingencies?
393 StudyWhat is the purpose of a pre-flight briefing?
394 StudyHow should lost link procedures be implemented?
395 StudyWhat steps should be taken after a UAS malfunction?
396 StudyHow should airspace deconfliction be managed?
397 StudyWhat information should be included in post-flight documentation?
398 StudyHow should UAS operations be coordinated with manned aircraft?
399 StudyWhat are the key elements of a comprehensive safety program?
400 StudyWhat is required for inspection, testing, and demonstration of compliance under Part 107?
401 StudyWhat defines multiple category sUAS under Part 107?
402 StudyWhat records must be retained under Part 107 regulations?
403 StudyWhat applies to previously manufactured sUAS under Part 107?
404 StudyWhat defines visual line of sight (VLOS) aircraft operations?
405 StudyWhat prohibits operating multiple sUAS simultaneously?
406 StudyWhat prohibits carrying hazardous material on sUAS?
407 StudyWhat requirements apply when operating in the vicinity of airports?
408 StudyWhat restrictions apply when operating in prohibited or restricted areas?
409 StudyWhat flight restrictions apply in proximity to areas designated by NOTAM?
410 StudyWhat are the operating limitations for sUAS under Part 107?
411 StudyWhat defines automated operations under Part 107?
412 StudyWhat defines civil twilight operations for sUAS?
413 StudyWhat regulations apply to transportation of property by sUAS?
414 StudyWhat prohibits ATC transponder equipment on sUAS?
415 StudyWhat prohibits ADS-B Out equipment on sUAS?
416 StudyWhat defines the responsibility and authority of the remote PIC?
417 StudyWhat are regulatory deviation and reporting requirements for in-flight emergencies?
418 StudyWhat constitutes hazardous operations under Part 107?
419 StudyWhat restrictions apply to operating from a moving aircraft or moving land- or water-borne vehicle?
420 StudyWhat alcohol and drug prohibitions apply to UAS operations?
421 StudyWhat are aeronautical knowledge recency requirements for remote pilots?
422 StudyWhat are minimum distances from a person for operations over people?
423 StudyWhat requirements apply to operations over moving vehicles?
424 StudyWhat restrictions apply to sUAS modifications?
425 StudyWhat defines closed and restricted access sites for operations over people?
426 StudyWhat are remote pilot operating instructions for operations over people?
427 StudyWhat are required components and category declaration for operations over people?
428 StudyWhat optional components are available for category operations?
429 StudyWhat applies to applicant produced, designed, or modified sUAS for operations over people?
430 StudyWhat is Declaration of Compliance (DoC) for operations over people?
431 StudyWhat maintenance applies to sUAS eligible for operations over people?
432 StudyWhat is Means of Compliance (MoC) for operations over people?
433 StudyWhat is impact kinetic energy for operations over people?
434 StudyWhat considerations apply to exposed rotating parts for operations over people?
435 StudyWhat is alternative remote identification for UAS?
436 StudyWhat defines operations for aeronautical research under remote identification?
437 StudyWhat is ADS-B Out for remote identification purposes?
438 StudyWhat is confirmation of identification for remote ID?
439 StudyWhat are minimum message elements broadcast for remote identification?
440 StudyWhat product labeling applies to remote identification?
441 StudyWhat is Air Traffic Control (ATC) and the National Airspace System (NAS)?
442 StudyWhat are potential flight hazards for sUAS?
443 StudyWhat operator equipment is required for night flight?
444 StudyWhat considerations apply to ground structures and ground structure lighting?
445 StudyWhat hazards exist on the ground that do not have lighting?
446 StudyWhat considerations apply to manned aircraft lighting?
447 StudyWhat are weather charts for flight planning?
448 StudyWhat are automated surface observing systems (ASOS) and automated weather observing systems (AWOS)?
449 StudyWhat is Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS)?
450 StudyWhat are aircraft call signs and registration numbers?
451 StudyWhat is the phonetic alphabet?
452 StudyWhat phraseology applies to altitudes, directions, speed, and time?
453 StudyWhat procedures apply to avoiding bird and wildlife hazards and reporting collisions?
454 StudyWhat considerations apply to airport and seaplane base lighting?
455 StudyWhat frequency spectrums and associated limitations apply to sUAS?
456 StudyWhat procedures apply to operations over people?
457 StudyWhat procedures apply to operations at night?
458 StudyWhat is hazard identification and risk assessment?
459 StudyWhat physiological considerations and their effects on safety such as dehydration and heatstroke apply to UAS operations?
460 StudyWhat considerations apply to prescription and over-the-counter medication?
461 StudyWhat is hyperventilation and its effects?
462 StudyWhat factors affect vision in aviation?
463 StudyWhat are night illusions in aviation?
464 StudyWhat persons may perform maintenance on sUAS?
465 StudyWhat preflight inspection applies to night operations?
466 StudyWhat is Manufacturer's Declaration of Compliance for Category 2 and 3 operations?
8 Study(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 23, area 3.) What is the floor of the Savannah Class C airspace at the shelf area (outer circle)?
9 Study(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 20, area 3.) With ATC authorization, you are operating your small unmanned aircraft approximately 4 SM southeast of Elizabeth City Regional Airport (ECG). What hazard is indicated to be in that area?