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

#2. What is the maximum allowable altitude for sUAS operations without a waiver?

#3. When can you fly a sUAS at night under Part 107?

#4. What does ‘line of sight’ mean in Part 107?

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

#6. Class C airspace typically surrounds:

#7. What document is required to operate in Class D airspace?

#8. Under Part 107, how many hours must pass after alcohol consumption before flying?

#9. A METAR report includes:

#10. What is the effect of high density altitude on drone performance?

#11. The ‘ceiling’ in aviation weather refers to:

#12. Who is responsible for the final determination of whether a sUAS operation is safe?

#13. Which type of airspace requires two-way radio communication?

#14. What should you do if you experience a flyaway?

#15. Which is true about lithium polymer batteries?

#16. The purpose of anti-collision lights is:

#17. What is a TFR?

#18. What is the lateral boundary of Class D airspace?

#19. What is the first step before beginning a flight?

#20. An sUAS weighs 1.8 lbs. Is it required to be registered?

#21. What increases the risk of ‘pilot inattention’?

#22. How often must you complete recurrent training?

#23. What is ‘ground effect’?

#24. A NOTAM may contain:

#25. What class of medical certificate is required under Part 107?

#26. What does this sectional chart symbol represent: a magenta vignette?

#27. When flying in a national park:

#28. Which crew member must hold a Part 107 certificate?

#29. An airport has a segmented circle with a wind sock. This indicates:

#30. What is the purpose of a visual observer?

#31. Under Part 107, what is the maximum ground speed for a sUAS?

#32. When are you allowed to fly from a moving vehicle?

#33. ‘Wind shear’ is most hazardous during:

#34. The abbreviation ‘KT’ in a METAR means:

#35. What is a characteristic of stable air?

#36. What is a frontal boundary?

#37. When inspecting your sUAS, what is most critical?

#38. The ‘Scan’ technique for situational awareness is:

#39. GPS accuracy can be degraded by:

#40. What is the center of gravity (CG)?

#41. Who is responsible for avoiding non-participating aircraft?

#42. If a person refuses to leave an unsafe area, what must the RPIC do?

#43. A TAF covers what time period?

#44. What does ‘VR’ stand for on a sectional chart?

#45. What is the purpose of the FAA DroneZone portal?

#46. When can you drop objects from a sUAS?

#47. What is the emergency frequency for aviation?

#48. What does a red flag on a sectional chart mean?

#49. Operating sUAS over people requires:

#50. What is the best source for NOTAMs?

#51. What is the primary cause of most sUAS accidents?

#52. A sUAS must yield to:

#53. FAA Part 107 rules apply to:

#54. What are isobars?

#55. What does “UA” mean in a METAR?

#56. What should you check after a hard landing?

#57. What happens when CG is outside limits?

#58. What is an MOA?

#59. Can you fly near an airport without ATC permission if it’s Class G airspace?

#60. What does ‘ADS-B Out’ mean?

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