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Which of the following is an International System of Units (SI) measurement for temperature
✔Correct Answer-Celsius (°C)
What is "Ground Sample Distance" (GSD) in the context of RPAS operations? ✔Correct Answer-The
size of a pixel projected on the ground in an image
Why do Aerial Survey missions require overlapping of images? ✔Correct Answer-To create a large
mosaic by accurately stitching together images
Which of the following describe a method of examining and evaluating various components to
identify potential issues or problems ✔Correct Answer-Aerial Inspection
Inches of Mercury is a measurement of which of the following? ✔Correct Answer-Pressure
What type of images are captured with the camera tilted at an angle, resulting in a perspective
where the horizon is not visible in the photograph? ✔Correct Answer-Low oblique aerial image
How far are minutes of latitude apart from one another? ✔Correct Answer-A nautical mile
What is Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) reference from? ✔Correct Answer-The Greenwich
meridian
Which of the following variables are used to calculate the Ground Sample Distance (GSD)? (Select all
that apply) ✔Correct Answer-Altitude of the sensor
Focal length of the lens
Number of pixels along the width axis
How long is a Statute Mile? ✔Correct Answer-5280 feet
Which coordinate system uses degrees decimal degrees? ✔Correct Answer-Geographic Coordinate
System
How is the Ground Sample Distance (GSD) calculated? ✔Correct Answer-GSD = (Sensor Altitude *
Sensor Width) / (Image Width * Focal Length)
What is the angle between the line of sight from the camera to the ground and the horizontal plane
called? ✔Correct Answer-Depression Angle
To convert Seconds to Decimal Degrees in the Geographic Coordinate System, a remote pilot must
divide the seconds by which of the following? ✔Correct Answer-3600
Which unit is commonly used to measure altitude in international aviation? ✔Correct Answer-Feet
above Mean Sea Level
Apart from airspace-related regulations, what other regulations might impact a proposed RPAS
operation? (Select all that apply) ✔Correct Answer-State and local laws
, Flight over National Parks
Flight over wildfires
Aeronautical Charts and NOTAMs can both provide specific information about ________. ✔Correct
Answer-Special Use Airspace
Which of the following factors does not influence air density? ✔Correct Answer-Winds
Which Class Echo airspace is designated as a surface area around an airport with a control tower that
is not in operation or does not provide full-time services? ✔Correct Answer-E2
As density altitude increases, an aircraft's performance decreases. ✔Correct Answer-True
A Terminal Aerodrome Forecast or TAF can provide an operator and crew which of the following
information? ✔Correct Answer-Anticipated meteorological conditions within a five-statue-mile
radius of the issuing airport
In RPAS mission planning, what does the term "area of operations" specifically denote? ✔Correct
Answer-The specific geographical area where the RPAS will carry out its mission.
What factors influence the required altitude for meeting mission objectives in RPAS operations?
(Select all that apply) ✔Correct Answer-Response: The nature of the objective
Response: Airspace restrictions
Response: Safety Conditions
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What is true of the acronym AGL? (Select all that apply) ✔Correct Answer-AGL is the altitude
above ground level.
AGL is identified in parenthesis on a sectional chart.
A Meteorological Aerodrome Report or METAR can provide an operator and crew which of the
following information? ✔Correct Answer-Current meteorological conditions within a five-statute-
mile radius of the issuing airport
The "D" in N.O.T.E.D. stands for ________. ✔Correct Answer-Departure Point
Estimation, laser rangefinders, and photogrammetry may be used in RPAS operations to determine
obstacle height for which document? ✔Correct Answer-Worksite Diagram
The acronym N.O.T.E.D. allows site surveyors to execute RPAS missions efficiently and safely. The N
stands for _____ ✔Correct Answer-No-fly areas
What primary objective does the term "site survey" play in RPAS mission planning? ✔Correct
Answer-The detailed assessment of the physical environment in which the operator will be flying
What industries frequently use viewshed to determine visible areas. (Select all that apply)
✔Correct Answer-Telecommunications
Environmental assessments
Which tool used in RPAS operations involves using many aerial photographs or images to create 3D
models and measurements? ✔Correct Answer-Photogrammetry