Class C Color - correct answer ✔✔Solid Magenta Line
Class D Color - correct answer ✔✔Dashed Blue Line
Class E Color - correct answer ✔✔Dashed Magenta Line
Class B Airspace - correct answer ✔✔- Big or busy airspaces (LAX, Miami, etc.)
Example- 100/60: starts at 6,000 ft and goes to 10,000 ft.
- Solid Blue Line
Class C Airspace - correct answer ✔✔-Still a busy airspace but not huge.
Example- T/13: 1,300 up to bottom of B airspace.
- Solid Magenta line
Class D Airspace - correct answer ✔✔- Smaller than B and C
- One single cylinder and from the surface up to a given distance
Example- [20] Surface up to 2,000 ft.
Responsibilities of the Remote PIC - correct answer ✔✔1) Final authority and observation on the small
unmanned aircraft system (sUAS)
See and Avoid: Responsibility and yield right of way to all other aircraft and
Responsible for the crew: Must ensure all crew members are not impaired by drugs or alcohol.
4) Operating condition: Make sure the sUAS is 100% okay before flying (no nicks, damage of any kind)
,5) Visual Line of Sight (VLOS)- Must always have VLOS on their system. The PIC may have brief moments
of not seeing it but someone must always have VLOS.
6) Yield the Right of Way: Yield to
7) Know the surroundings: Know location and flight path
8) Airspace: PIC must know the airspace that they're operating in and seek approval from the controlling
agency if approval is required
9) Certificate of Waiver: If PIC determines the operation is not conducted with part 107, he's responsible
for finding a certificate of waiver
2) Document any repair or replacement of the sUAS. Maintence log time
3) Log Time: Log every hour that I fly so that you can cover yourself when you get in an accident. Log
maintence as well
4) Your ID is accessible and visible upon inspection of the small unmanned aircraft (without using a tool)
5) What to put in your log: Small unmaned aircraft regulation #
Control station
Launch and recovery equipment
Night operation - correct answer ✔✔- You have 30 minutes after sunset and 30 minutes prior to sunrise
- When operating during civil twilight the sUAS must be equipped with anti-collision lights that are
capable of being visible for at least 3 statute miles
Visibility and Cloud Clearance - correct answer ✔✔- Station visibility (home base) should be no less than
3 statute miles
- 500 ft below the cloud and 2000ft horizontally from the cloud
- VLOS has to be maintained without any assistance (other than corrective lenses)
- Binoculars or vision aids may be used only momentarily to enhance situational awareness
, Maximum Speed and Altitude - correct answer ✔✔- UAS cannot exceed a ground speed of 87 knots or
100 mph
- Can't be flown 400 ft above ground level unless flown within a 400 ft radius of a structure and is not
flown 400 ft above the structure.
Right of Way - correct answer ✔✔- Remote PIC has responsibility to remain clear and yield right of way
to all other crafts
- See and avoid- First Person View Camera (FPV) cannot satisfy see-and-avoid requirement. It can
enhance situational awareness but you still have to have your VO (Visual Observer) with VLOS.
Operations of Non-Participants - correct answer ✔✔Ideally, select an operational area (site) that is
sparsely populated
If operating in populated/inhabited areas, make a plan to keep participants clear, indoors or under cover.
- If operating from a moving vehicle, choose a sparsely populated area and make a plant to keep sUAS
clear of anyone who may approach.
Operations from a moving vehicle - correct answer ✔✔You're allowed to operate a sUAS from a moving
land or water borne vehicle over a sparsely populated area.
Carrying Stuff on a Drone - correct answer ✔✔You may also operate a sUAS to transport another
person's property provided you comply with additional requirements: (must remain below 55 lbs),
operated within the boundaries of the state. No items can be dropped that creates undue hazard to
persons or property, you may not operate from land or water vehicle.
**You will see this as a trick question: .55lb to 55lbs does not include 55lbs.
sUAS are defined as having a takeoff weight of .55 - 55lbs. Not including 55 lbs. These sUAS must be
registered.
Certificate of Waiver - correct answer ✔✔Basically, if you want to challenge any of the rules listed as part
of the FAA for an operation, that's when you apply for a certificate of waiver.
What may be used to assist compliance with the sUAS see and avoid requirements?
A) Binoculars
B) First Person View Camera
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