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FAA PART 107 2026 TEST COMPLETE
QUESTION AND ANSWER GRADED A+
The distance you should operate from a tower to avoid hitting guy wires.

2000 feet.

Occurs when the wing exceeds its critical angle of attack.

Stalls

Supposed to be defined in the Pilot's Operating Handbook or UAS Flight Manual, but those
don't exist for drones.

Center of Gravity (CG) Limits.

Determines when the craft stalls. This doesn't change if the vehicle weight changes.

Angle of attack

Increases during any maneuver.

Load Factor

This is the answer to any question about who is responsible.

Remote PIC.

Aircraft always turn left when circling a runway, because drivers sit on the left side of the car
in the US, and pilots sit on the left of the plane, too. It's easier for them to look out the left
window to see the tower.

Left

The time that must pass since you have had alcohol.

8 hours

The maximum time you can take to file an FAA accident report.

10 days.

,The time you have to notify the FAA if you move.

30 days

The lead time required when requesting an FAA waiver

90 days

Time that must pass after a final narcotics conviction.

1 year.

The youngest person who can register a drone.

13 years old.

How long this certification is good for.

24 months.

The twilight time before sunrise or after sunset when you can still fly.

30 minutes.

The distance your anti-collision lights must be visible from when flying during twilight. Also
the minimum visibility you must have while flying.

3 statute miles.

Minimum number of feet below a cloud you must fly.

500 feet.

Minimum number of feet horizontally from a cloud you must fly.

2,000 feet.

The repair cost of accident damage that requires you to report an accident to the FAA

$500

The "serious injury" AIS level that requires you to file an accident report.

Level 3.

The MULTICOM frequency for self-announce procedures.

, 122.9

You're supposed to have one, even though most drones can't be user-repaired and don't
provide a schedule.

Maintenance schedule.

Helps to prevent an accident chain.

Risk Management.

Taking risks to impress others

Machismo

Doing something without thinking about it.

Impulsivity.

Thinking accidents won't happen to you.

Invulnerability.

What's the use? They don't control their destiny.

Resignation

Nobody can tell me what to do.

Anti-authority

The number of drones you can fly simultaneously.

1

The maximum height you can fly AGL or above a taller building within a 400-foot radius.

400 feet

Fastest you can fly.

100 MPH/87 Knots

The lightest drone that must be registered.

0.55 lbs

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