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___________ is the ability of an aircraft to return the original flight path after being
disturbed - ANSWER-Stability

- Blue dotted line
- Covers the surface up to 2,500 feet AGL - ANSWER-Class D Airspace

- Created by the propeller attached to the motor
- Propeller is an airfoil
-Same principle as lift, except the propeller (airfoil) rotates to generate horizontal lift
(________)
- When the aircraft is banked, lift is divided into a horizontal and a vertical component -
ANSWER-Thrust - Fixed Wing

- is produced by the motors on a rotorcraft.
- is produced by the wing(airfoil) on a fixed-wing aircraft
- it is applied at the Center of Pressure (Also called Center of ________)
- it counteracts the weight of the aircraft
- in straight and level flight, ____ and weight are equal - ANSWER-Lift

- Opposed Thrust
- During un-accelerated flight, Thrust equals ___________. - ANSWER-Drag

- Red dotted line - ANSWER-Class E Airspace with floor at surface

- Solid Blue Line
- Covers the surface up to 10,000 feet MSL - ANSWER-Class B Airspace

- Solid Red Line
- Covers the surface up to 4,000 feet AGL - ANSWER-Class C Airspace

- the result of gravity
- Applied at the Center of Gravity (CG)
- Center of Gravity is the point at which, if a string was attached, the object would be in
equilibrium
- Always pointed towards the center of the Earth, opposite of lift
- If the ________ of the aircraft exceeds the Max Allowable ________, the airfoil won't
be able to generate enough lift to counteract the __________. - ANSWER-Weight

3 Axes of Rotation
- Names and description - ANSWER-Roll (controlled by ailerons)
Pitch (Controlled by elevator)

,Yaw (controlled by rudder)

3 Different Types of Parasite Drag - ANSWER-Form Drag : shape of an object
Interference Drag: 1+1=3
Skin Friction: imperfection on the surface of the lift-generating surface

400 feet above ground level, unless the small unmanned aircraft: - ANSWER-1. is flown
within a 400 ft radius of a structure; or
2.
3.

5 Factors affecting performance - ANSWER-1. CG Location
2. Altitude
3. Temperature
4. Humidity
5. Weight

A Cat 2 UAS must come with remote pilot operating instructions that contain: -
ANSWER--System description (including limitations)
-List of modifications that won't affect its status as Cat 2
- to operate over open air assemblies of human being, the UAS must meet the Remote
ID requirements

A flight control failure causes your UAS to collide with the ground without damage to
any other property. A report - ANSWER-must be made immediately to the NTSB

A hot, humid summer day = - ANSWER-worst case scenario

A in the PAVE Checklist stands for - ANSWER-Aircraft "Is the aircraft safe to fly? Can
this aircraft carry the planned load?"

A lighted heliport may be identified by a - ANSWER-Green, yellow, & white rotating
beacon.

A local TV station has hired a remote pilot to operate their small UA to cover breaking
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? - ANSWER-The news station should recognize
hazardous attitudes and situations and develop standard operating procedures that
emphasize safety.

A military air station can be identified by a rotating beacon that emits - ANSWER-two
quick, white flashes between green flashes

,A person convicted of growing or selling marijuana can be denied application to a
remote Pilot certificate for a period of? (PI) - ANSWER-up to 1 year after the date of
final conviction

A person may not act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft if alcoholic beverages have
been consumed by that person within the preceding (PI) - ANSWER-8 hours

A person may not operate, or act as rPIC or VO in the operation of - ANSWER-more
than one unmanned aircraft at the same time

A person operating with FPV equipment must use a - ANSWER-Visual Observer

A person without a Part 107 remote pilot certificate may operate an sUAS for
commercial operations: - ANSWER-Under the direct supervision of a Remote PIC

A professional wildlife photographer (certifed Remote Pilot) operates an sUAS from a
moving truck to capture aerial images of migrating birds in remote wetlands. The driver
of the truck does not serve any crewmember role in the operation. Is this sUAS
operation in compliance with 14 CFR Part 107? (PI) - ANSWER-Compliant with Part
107

A Security Identifications Display Area (SIDA) is - ANSWER-an area where airport
badges are required to access

A small UA causes an accident and your crew member loses consciousness. When do
you report the accident? - ANSWER-Within 10 days of the accident

A small UA must be operated in a manner which - ANSWER-does not endanger the life
or property of another.

A 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 - ANSWER-exceeds its
critical angle of attack

As explained in the aerodynamics video about stalls, the airflow starts to disrupt at a
particular moment: when the critical angle of attack is reached. While the traditional
wisdom dictates that this happens at slow airspeed, when the nose of the aircraft is
high, this can happen at any speed. If you apply abrupt pitch-up controls, the angle of
attack can reach the critical number where the airflow separates and the aircraft stalls.
Remember also that the angle of attack is the difference between the chord line and the
relative wind (or direction of motion of the aircraft).When the aircraft reaches maximum
speed, the wing will still produce lift, but structural failure can occur (the aircraft wouldn't
be strong enough to go that fast). If the aircraft exceeds its maximum allowable
operating weight, structural damage or failure is also a possibility.

, A 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 - ANSWER-exceeds its
critical angle of attack.
[You aren't going to be flying if you hit this angle no matter how fast you are going.]

A 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: - ANSWER-exceeds its
critical angle of attack

A-####
Alert areas - ANSWER-(Class G Airspace)
Areas that contain an unusually high volume of aerial activity

Absence of the sky condition and visibility on an ATIS broadcast indicates that -
ANSWER-the ceiling is at least 5k ft and visibility is 5 miles or more

Accidents must be reported to the FAA within _______ calendar days, any operations
involving at least: - ANSWER-10;
- Serious Injury to any person or any loss of consciousness; or
- Damage to any property for which the cost of repair exceeds $500

According to 14 CFR part 107 the remote pilot in command (PIC) of a small unmanned
aircraft planning to operate within Class C airspace - ANSWER-is required to receive
ATC authorization.

According to 14 CFR Part 107, how may a remote pilot operate an unmanned aircraft in
Class C airspace? - ANSWER-The remote pilot must have prior authorization from the
Air Traffic Control (ATC) facility having jurisdiction over that airspace.

According to 14 CFR part 107, how may a remote pilot operate an unmanned aircraft in
class C airspace? - ANSWER-The remote pilot must have prior authorization from the
Air Traffic Control (ATC) facility having jurisdiction over that airspace.

You are going to have to have an airspace waiver. §107.41 says, "No person may
operate a small unmanned aircraft in Class B, Class C, or Class D airspace or within the
lateral boundaries of the surface area of Class E airspace designated for an airport
unless that person has prior authorization from Air Traffic Control (ATC)."

According to 14 CFR Part 107, the remote pilot in command (PIC) of a small unmanned
aircraft planning to operate within Class C airspace - ANSWER-is required to receive
ATC authorization

According to 14 CFR part 107, the responsibility to inspect the small UAS to ensure it is
in a safe operating condition rests with the - ANSWER-remote pilot-in-command.

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