ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS COMPLETE SOLUTION GRADED
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⩥ The maximum height you can fly AGL or above a taller building
within a 400-foot radius.
Answer: 400 feet
⩥ Fastest you can fly.
Answer: 100 MPH/87 Knots
⩥ The lightest drone that must be registered.
Answer: 0.55 lbs
⩥ Heaviest legal drone
Answer: 55 lbs
⩥ Maximum blood alcohol level.
Answer: 0.04
⩥ The time that must pass since you have had alcohol.
,Answer: 8 hours
⩥ The maximum time you can take to file an FAA accident report.
Answer: 10 days.
⩥ The time you have to notify the FAA if you move.
Answer: 30 days
⩥ The lead time required when requesting an FAA waiver
Answer: 90 days
⩥ Time that must pass after a final narcotics conviction.
Answer: 1 year.
⩥ The youngest person who can register a drone.
Answer: 13 years old.
⩥ How long this certification is good for.
Answer: 24 months.
⩥ The twilight time before sunrise or after sunset when you can still fly.
Answer: 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.
Answer: 3 statute miles.
⩥ Minimum number of feet below a cloud you must fly.
Answer: 500 feet.
⩥ Minimum number of feet horizontally from a cloud you must fly.
Answer: 2,000 feet.
⩥ The repair cost of accident damage that requires you to report an
accident to the FAA
Answer: $500
⩥ The "serious injury" AIS level that requires you to file an accident
report.
Answer: Level 3.
⩥ The MULTICOM frequency for self-announce procedures.
Answer: 122.9
, ⩥ The distance you should operate from a tower to avoid hitting guy
wires.
Answer: 2000 feet.
⩥ Occurs when the wing exceeds its critical angle of attack.
Answer: Stalls
⩥ Supposed to be defined in the Pilot's Operating Handbook or UAS
Flight Manual, but those don't exist for drones.
Answer: Center of Gravity (CG) Limits.
⩥ Determines when the craft stalls. This doesn't change if the vehicle
weight changes.
Answer: Angle of attack
⩥ Increases during any maneuver.
Answer: Load Factor
⩥ This is the answer to any question about who is responsible.
Answer: Remote PIC.