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#1. What is the minimum age required to obtain a Remote Pilot Certificate?

#2. Under what condition may a Remote Pilot deviate from Part 107 rules?

#3. What is the maximum altitude above ground level (AGL) a remote pilot may fly a UAS without a waiver?

#4. When must a Remote PIC conduct a preflight inspection?

#5. How long is a Remote Pilot Certificate valid?

#6. What should a remote pilot do if they experience a flyaway?

#7. You are flying near an airport with a control tower. You must:

#8. What is the minimum visibility required for sUAS operations?

#9. What is the role of the visual observer (VO)?

#10. What weight is the upper limit for a small unmanned aircraft?

#11. What is the minimum distance you must maintain from clouds?

#12. Which class of airspace requires ATC authorization for sUAS operations?

#13. What is a TFR?

#14. LAANC is used to:

#15. What does NOTAM stand for?

#16. What does a sectional chart provide?

#17. What does “VLOS” stand for?

#18. What does ‘sUAS’ stand for?

#19. When operating in Class G airspace, what is the maximum allowable altitude?

#20. What type of document is required to operate at night?

#21. A small UAS must yield the right of way to:

#22. What is the purpose of the CTAF?

#23. What effect does high density altitude have on drone performance?

#24. When must you report an accident to the FAA?

#25. What should you consult to find airspace restrictions?

#26. When is night defined by the FAA?

#27. How do you determine cloud base if temperature and dew point are known?

#28. What does a METAR provide?

#29. What is the best source of wind data for flight planning?

#30. What do isobars on a weather chart indicate?

#31. A stable atmosphere is indicated by:

#32. What is one way to identify a controlled airport on a sectional chart?

#33. When reading sectional charts, what does a “tower” symbol indicate?

#34. An “R” in sectional chart airspace means:

#35. What is the purpose of remote ID?

#36. What is the minimum ceiling for UAS flight?

#37. Class B airspace is typically found:

#38. ADS-B Out is:

#39. Before flying in controlled airspace, you must:

#40. What is the emergency frequency monitored by aircraft?

#41. Class E airspace begins at:

#42. Can a visual observer use binoculars?

#43. The FAA considers a person under the influence if BAC is:

#44. What affects load factor the most?

#45. What happens during a stall?

#46. What is one sign of a microburst?

#47. During which operation does Part 107 NOT apply?

#48. What hazard is associated with flying near obstacles?

#49. If your UAS causes damage during commercial use, you must:

#50. What is the purpose of the FAA DroneZone?

#51. What is the minimum weight for UAS registration?

#52. What can cause compass interference?

#53. What is the best way to avoid collision?

#54. When flying under Part 107, who is responsible for the safety of the operation?

#55. What is the minimum requirement to register a UAS?

#56. What is Class D airspace usually associated with?

#57. When may you operate multiple sUAS at the same time?

#58. A TAF provides:

#59. What happens to performance in cold weather?

#60. How can you identify a prohibited area on a sectional chart?

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