問題一覧
1
Remote Pilot Certificate, Registration Card, and a copy of your Recurrent Written Exam results.
2
It decreases performance.
3
Does not adversely affect the center of gravity.
4
The airplane is subjected to maneuvers other than straight and level flight.
5
Stall at a higher airspeed.
6
Attack.
7
Level turn.
8
45 - 50 degrees.
9
Remote Pilot in Command.
10
The rudder.
11
Exceeds it’s critical angle of attack.
12
Pilot’s Operating Handbook or UAS Flight Manual.
13
Chord line of the wing and the relative wind.
14
Remain the same regardless of gross weight.
15
38 pounds.
16
Difficulty in recovering from a stalled condition.
17
Shorter endurance.
18
Over a sparsely populated area.
19
Remote Pilot in Command.
20
Yes, under the direct supervision of a remote Pilot in Command.
21
Denial of an application for a period of up to 1 year or suspension/revocation of a remote pilot certificate.
22
Compliant with Part 107.
23
Remote Pilot in Command (Remote PIC.
24
Upon request of the Federal Aviation Administration. (FAA)
25
If precautions are taken to avoid injury or damage to persons or property on the surface.
26
Remote Pilot in Command (Remote PIC).
27
The Remote Pilot in Command.
28
8 hours.
29
Maintain line of sight throughout the entire process.
30
0.04 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood.
31
Land as soon as practical and determine if the mission can be restarted without a Visual Observer.
32
Up to 1 year after the date of final conviction.
33
Person manipulating the controls.
34
The Remote PIC.
35
They can maintain line of sight and without loss of control.
36
Objects carried on the sUAS are secure.
37
Remote Pilot in Command.
38
Under the direct supervision of a Remote PIC.
39
Use a “buddy box” system with two controllers.
40
Within 10 calender days of the accident.
41
When the aircraft weighs less than .55 pounds on takeoff, including everything that is on board or attached to the aircraft.
42
All civilian small UAS weighing greater than .55 pounds must be registered regardless of its intended use.
43
The owner is less than 13 years of age.
44
The Certificate of Aircraft Registration.
45
Does not endanger the life or property of another.
46
Not create an undue hazard to persons or property.
47
Not operate a small UA within 8 hours of consuming any alcoholic beverage.
48
Use of anti-collision lights.
49
Yield the right of way to the hot air balloon.
50
The remote pilot must have prior authorization from the Air Traffic Control (ATC) facility having jurisdiction over that airspace.
51
Remote Pilot in command.
52
87knots = 100 MPH.
53
The remote pilot certificate with a small UAS rating. And any other document
54
When it is in the interest of Safty to dim the aircraft’s lights.
55
Is grounds for suspension or revocation of their remote pilot certificate
56
0.55 lbs or less.
57
4.
58
Land the aircraft as soon as practicable.
59
The applicant must ve at least 16 years old.
60
Visual Observer.
61
Complete the night training module available on the FAA website and ensure the UAS is equipped with a strobe light visible from 3 SM. (Statute Miles)
62
Designated Pilot Examiner.
63
No, the carriage of hazardous material is prohibited under Part 107.
64
30 days.
65
No higher than 200 feet.
66
Every 24 months.
67
No more than one.
68
Is required to receive ATC authorization.
69
400 feet AGL.
70
100 mph.
71
Yes, as long as you remain 500 feet below clouds and 2000 feet horizontally away from them.
72
November 11th.
73
The remote pilot must have prior authorization from the Air Traffic Control (ATC) facility having jurisdiction over that airspace.
74
Not compliant with Part 107.
75
Use of anti collision lights.
76
Recieived prior authorization from the controlling agency.
77
Turn down the intensity of the light.
78
With the controlling agency’s authorization.
79
Give way and stay clear from the crop duster.
80
Fly as a recreational flyer until you pass the recurrent training online with the FAA.
81
September 30th, two years from this year.
82
Remote Pilot in Command.
83
Yes, as long as the sUAS is equipped with Remote ID.
84
The owner.
85
It must not contain any exposed rotating parts that can lacerate.
86
No, the people on the deck are not on notice.
87
Yes. as long as the aircraft is listed with an FAA accepted Declaration of Compliance.
88
Not compliant with Part 107
89
Yes, It is possible.
90
Yes. as long as you are transiting.
91
Ensure that the area is restricted accesss and that everyone inside moving vehicles inside the area are on notice.
92
Must not cause injury to a human being equivalent to 11 ft lbs of kinetic energy.
93
Has an airworthiness certificate issued under Part 21.
94
No, It is not permitted.
95
Ensure the the human beings who are not participating in the operation are under a covered structure or inside a non moving vehicle.
96
No, the other people on the park are not on notice.
97
0,55 lbs or less.
98
Can be safely conducted under the terms of that certificate of waiver.
99
Land the aircraft as soon as practicable.
100
Must be made immediately to the NTSB.
Pilot Instatute: Loading and Performance.
Pilot Instatute: Loading and Performance.
ユーザ名非公開 · 15問 · 2年前Pilot Instatute: Loading and Performance.
Pilot Instatute: Loading and Performance.
15問 • 2年前Loading and Performance.
Loading and Performance.
ユーザ名非公開 · 19問 · 2年前Loading and Performance.
Loading and Performance.
19問 • 2年前Regulations:
Regulations:
ユーザ名非公開 · 56問 · 2年前Regulations:
Regulations:
56問 • 2年前Typical FAA Question
Typical FAA Question
ユーザ名非公開 · 22問 · 2年前Typical FAA Question
Typical FAA Question
22問 • 2年前Regulations Quiz #1:
Regulations Quiz #1:
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Regulations Quiz #1:
15問 • 2年前Regulations Quiz 2
Regulations Quiz 2
ユーザ名非公開 · 20問 · 2年前Regulations Quiz 2
Regulations Quiz 2
20問 • 2年前Regulations Quiz: # 3
Regulations Quiz: # 3
ユーザ名非公開 · 35問 · 2年前Regulations Quiz: # 3
Regulations Quiz: # 3
35問 • 2年前Requlations Quiz # 4.
Requlations Quiz # 4.
ユーザ名非公開 · 14問 · 2年前Requlations Quiz # 4.
Requlations Quiz # 4.
14問 • 2年前Regulations Quiz # 5
Regulations Quiz # 5
ユーザ名非公開 · 22問 · 2年前Regulations Quiz # 5
Regulations Quiz # 5
22問 • 2年前Pilot Insatute Quiz 1: Loading and Performance:
Pilot Insatute Quiz 1: Loading and Performance:
ユーザ名非公開 · 16問 · 2年前Pilot Insatute Quiz 1: Loading and Performance:
Pilot Insatute Quiz 1: Loading and Performance:
16問 • 2年前Airport Operations Quiz 1.
Airport Operations Quiz 1.
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Airport Operations Quiz 1.
9問 • 2年前Airport Operations Quiz #2
Airport Operations Quiz #2
ユーザ名非公開 · 15問 · 2年前Airport Operations Quiz #2
Airport Operations Quiz #2
15問 • 2年前Radio Communications: Quiz.
Radio Communications: Quiz.
ユーザ名非公開 · 11問 · 2年前Radio Communications: Quiz.
Radio Communications: Quiz.
11問 • 2年前Airspace Quiz #1.
Airspace Quiz #1.
ユーザ名非公開 · 14問 · 2年前Airspace Quiz #1.
Airspace Quiz #1.
14問 • 2年前Airspace Qluiz #2
Airspace Qluiz #2
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Airspace Qluiz #2
12問 • 2年前Home Made Questins:
Home Made Questins:
ユーザ名非公開 · 50問 · 2年前Home Made Questins:
Home Made Questins:
50問 • 2年前Home made questions:
Home made questions:
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Home made questions:
14問 • 2年前Remote Pilot Study Guide
Remote Pilot Study Guide
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Remote Pilot Study Guide
20問 • 2年前Missed Questrions
Missed Questrions
ユーザ名非公開 · 22問 · 2年前Missed Questrions
Missed Questrions
22問 • 2年前Charts
Charts
ユーザ名非公開 · 34問 · 2年前Charts
Charts
34問 • 2年前All Typical FAA Questions.
All Typical FAA Questions.
ユーザ名非公開 · 36問 · 1年前All Typical FAA Questions.
All Typical FAA Questions.
36問 • 1年前Density and Altitude
Density and Altitude
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Density and Altitude
9問 • 1年前Missed Questions as of 03/26/2024.
Missed Questions as of 03/26/2024.
ユーザ名非公開 · 16問 · 1年前Missed Questions as of 03/26/2024.
Missed Questions as of 03/26/2024.
16問 • 1年前Weather Theory 2
Weather Theory 2
ユーザ名非公開 · 14問 · 1年前Weather Theory 2
Weather Theory 2
14問 • 1年前Wether Theory 3
Wether Theory 3
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Wether Theory 3
18問 • 1年前Weather Service Quiz 1
Weather Service Quiz 1
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Weather Service Quiz 1
14問 • 1年前Weather Services METAR quiz #1. Multiple choice.
Weather Services METAR quiz #1. Multiple choice.
ユーザ名非公開 · 11問 · 1年前Weather Services METAR quiz #1. Multiple choice.
Weather Services METAR quiz #1. Multiple choice.
11問 • 1年前Weather Theory-Weather Fromation.
Weather Theory-Weather Fromation.
ユーザ名非公開 · 24問 · 1年前Weather Theory-Weather Fromation.
Weather Theory-Weather Fromation.
24問 • 1年前Weather Theory-Hazardous Weather.
Weather Theory-Hazardous Weather.
ユーザ名非公開 · 21問 · 1年前Weather Theory-Hazardous Weather.
Weather Theory-Hazardous Weather.
21問 • 1年前Remote ID.
Remote ID.
ユーザ名非公開 · 8問 · 1年前Remote ID.
Remote ID.
8問 • 1年前Clouds Types
Clouds Types
ユーザ名非公開 · 13問 · 1年前Clouds Types
Clouds Types
13問 • 1年前FAA Questions Weather Sevices.
FAA Questions Weather Sevices.
ユーザ名非公開 · 9問 · 1年前FAA Questions Weather Sevices.
FAA Questions Weather Sevices.
9問 • 1年前Weather Services Quiz #2
Weather Services Quiz #2
ユーザ名非公開 · 8問 · 1年前Weather Services Quiz #2
Weather Services Quiz #2
8問 • 1年前Typical FAA Questions, Aeronautical Dicision Making (AMD)
Typical FAA Questions, Aeronautical Dicision Making (AMD)
ユーザ名非公開 · 7問 · 1年前Typical FAA Questions, Aeronautical Dicision Making (AMD)
Typical FAA Questions, Aeronautical Dicision Making (AMD)
7問 • 1年前Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM)
Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM)
ユーザ名非公開 · 18問 · 1年前Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM)
Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM)
18問 • 1年前Physiological Factors.
Physiological Factors.
ユーザ名非公開 · 13問 · 1年前Physiological Factors.
Physiological Factors.
13問 • 1年前Night Operation
Night Operation
ユーザ名非公開 · 16問 · 1年前Night Operation
Night Operation
16問 • 1年前Maintenance & Inspections.
Maintenance & Inspections.
ユーザ名非公開 · 15問 · 1年前Maintenance & Inspections.
Maintenance & Inspections.
15問 • 1年前Typical FAA questions Airport Operations
Typical FAA questions Airport Operations
ユーザ名非公開 · 8問 · 1年前Typical FAA questions Airport Operations
Typical FAA questions Airport Operations
8問 • 1年前問題一覧
1
Remote Pilot Certificate, Registration Card, and a copy of your Recurrent Written Exam results.
2
It decreases performance.
3
Does not adversely affect the center of gravity.
4
The airplane is subjected to maneuvers other than straight and level flight.
5
Stall at a higher airspeed.
6
Attack.
7
Level turn.
8
45 - 50 degrees.
9
Remote Pilot in Command.
10
The rudder.
11
Exceeds it’s critical angle of attack.
12
Pilot’s Operating Handbook or UAS Flight Manual.
13
Chord line of the wing and the relative wind.
14
Remain the same regardless of gross weight.
15
38 pounds.
16
Difficulty in recovering from a stalled condition.
17
Shorter endurance.
18
Over a sparsely populated area.
19
Remote Pilot in Command.
20
Yes, under the direct supervision of a remote Pilot in Command.
21
Denial of an application for a period of up to 1 year or suspension/revocation of a remote pilot certificate.
22
Compliant with Part 107.
23
Remote Pilot in Command (Remote PIC.
24
Upon request of the Federal Aviation Administration. (FAA)
25
If precautions are taken to avoid injury or damage to persons or property on the surface.
26
Remote Pilot in Command (Remote PIC).
27
The Remote Pilot in Command.
28
8 hours.
29
Maintain line of sight throughout the entire process.
30
0.04 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood.
31
Land as soon as practical and determine if the mission can be restarted without a Visual Observer.
32
Up to 1 year after the date of final conviction.
33
Person manipulating the controls.
34
The Remote PIC.
35
They can maintain line of sight and without loss of control.
36
Objects carried on the sUAS are secure.
37
Remote Pilot in Command.
38
Under the direct supervision of a Remote PIC.
39
Use a “buddy box” system with two controllers.
40
Within 10 calender days of the accident.
41
When the aircraft weighs less than .55 pounds on takeoff, including everything that is on board or attached to the aircraft.
42
All civilian small UAS weighing greater than .55 pounds must be registered regardless of its intended use.
43
The owner is less than 13 years of age.
44
The Certificate of Aircraft Registration.
45
Does not endanger the life or property of another.
46
Not create an undue hazard to persons or property.
47
Not operate a small UA within 8 hours of consuming any alcoholic beverage.
48
Use of anti-collision lights.
49
Yield the right of way to the hot air balloon.
50
The remote pilot must have prior authorization from the Air Traffic Control (ATC) facility having jurisdiction over that airspace.
51
Remote Pilot in command.
52
87knots = 100 MPH.
53
The remote pilot certificate with a small UAS rating. And any other document
54
When it is in the interest of Safty to dim the aircraft’s lights.
55
Is grounds for suspension or revocation of their remote pilot certificate
56
0.55 lbs or less.
57
4.
58
Land the aircraft as soon as practicable.
59
The applicant must ve at least 16 years old.
60
Visual Observer.
61
Complete the night training module available on the FAA website and ensure the UAS is equipped with a strobe light visible from 3 SM. (Statute Miles)
62
Designated Pilot Examiner.
63
No, the carriage of hazardous material is prohibited under Part 107.
64
30 days.
65
No higher than 200 feet.
66
Every 24 months.
67
No more than one.
68
Is required to receive ATC authorization.
69
400 feet AGL.
70
100 mph.
71
Yes, as long as you remain 500 feet below clouds and 2000 feet horizontally away from them.
72
November 11th.
73
The remote pilot must have prior authorization from the Air Traffic Control (ATC) facility having jurisdiction over that airspace.
74
Not compliant with Part 107.
75
Use of anti collision lights.
76
Recieived prior authorization from the controlling agency.
77
Turn down the intensity of the light.
78
With the controlling agency’s authorization.
79
Give way and stay clear from the crop duster.
80
Fly as a recreational flyer until you pass the recurrent training online with the FAA.
81
September 30th, two years from this year.
82
Remote Pilot in Command.
83
Yes, as long as the sUAS is equipped with Remote ID.
84
The owner.
85
It must not contain any exposed rotating parts that can lacerate.
86
No, the people on the deck are not on notice.
87
Yes. as long as the aircraft is listed with an FAA accepted Declaration of Compliance.
88
Not compliant with Part 107
89
Yes, It is possible.
90
Yes. as long as you are transiting.
91
Ensure that the area is restricted accesss and that everyone inside moving vehicles inside the area are on notice.
92
Must not cause injury to a human being equivalent to 11 ft lbs of kinetic energy.
93
Has an airworthiness certificate issued under Part 21.
94
No, It is not permitted.
95
Ensure the the human beings who are not participating in the operation are under a covered structure or inside a non moving vehicle.
96
No, the other people on the park are not on notice.
97
0,55 lbs or less.
98
Can be safely conducted under the terms of that certificate of waiver.
99
Land the aircraft as soon as practicable.
100
Must be made immediately to the NTSB.