Drone test questions and answers rated A+
A recreational flyer does not need an airspace authorization in which type of airspace? -
ANSWER-Uncontrolled
A recreational flyer is a person who - ANSWER-Only flies their UAS for fun
A RECREATIONAL FLYER MUST ALWAYS KEEP THEIR DRONE WITHIN
VISUAL LINE OF SIGHT. - ANSWER-True
A recreational flyer must be aware that windy conditions - ANSWER-Can make a drone
more difficult to control
A recreational flyer must follow the safety guidelines - ANSWER-Developed by a
Community Based Organization.
A recreational flyer should be aware that some medications can affect their ability to fly
safely - ANSWER-True
A recreational flyer should know how their drone will respond before using any
automated functions - ANSWER-True
All drones that must be registered must comply with the remote id rule - ANSWER-
False.
All drones weighing more than 0.55 pounds (250 grams) must be registered with the
FAA? - ANSWER-True
Before flying your drone for the first time, it is a good idea to - ANSWER-Read the
manufactures safety information
Checking your drone before and after each flight is a good idea because it is a time
when damage can be identified - ANSWER-True
How can a recreational flyer find information about the airspace in their area? -
ANSWER-Use on FAA LAANC UAS service supplier(USS) or the B4UFLY app
How can a recreational flyer get an airspace authorization? - ANSWER-Through
LAANC or drone Zone.
If asked what must a recreational flyer provide to law enforcement or the FAA? -
ANSWER-All of the above.
A recreational flyer does not need an airspace authorization in which type of airspace? -
ANSWER-Uncontrolled
A recreational flyer is a person who - ANSWER-Only flies their UAS for fun
A RECREATIONAL FLYER MUST ALWAYS KEEP THEIR DRONE WITHIN
VISUAL LINE OF SIGHT. - ANSWER-True
A recreational flyer must be aware that windy conditions - ANSWER-Can make a drone
more difficult to control
A recreational flyer must follow the safety guidelines - ANSWER-Developed by a
Community Based Organization.
A recreational flyer should be aware that some medications can affect their ability to fly
safely - ANSWER-True
A recreational flyer should know how their drone will respond before using any
automated functions - ANSWER-True
All drones that must be registered must comply with the remote id rule - ANSWER-
False.
All drones weighing more than 0.55 pounds (250 grams) must be registered with the
FAA? - ANSWER-True
Before flying your drone for the first time, it is a good idea to - ANSWER-Read the
manufactures safety information
Checking your drone before and after each flight is a good idea because it is a time
when damage can be identified - ANSWER-True
How can a recreational flyer find information about the airspace in their area? -
ANSWER-Use on FAA LAANC UAS service supplier(USS) or the B4UFLY app
How can a recreational flyer get an airspace authorization? - ANSWER-Through
LAANC or drone Zone.
If asked what must a recreational flyer provide to law enforcement or the FAA? -
ANSWER-All of the above.