Part 107 UAG Exam
1. To ensure that the unmanned aircraft center of gravity (CG)
limits are
not exceeded, follow the aircraft loading instructions
specified in the:: Pilot's
Operating Handbook or UAS Flight Manual
2. The term "angle of attack" is defined as the angle between
the:: Chord line of the wing (airfoil) and the relative wind
3. Wheb operating an unmanned airplane, the remote pilot
should consider that the load factor on the wings may be
increased anytime:: The airplane is subjected to maneuvers other
than straight and level flight
4. The angle of attack at which an airplane wing stalls will:
remain the same regardless of gross weight
5. If an unmanned airplane weighs 33 pounds, what
approximate weight would the airplane structure be required
,to support during a 30° banked turn while maintaining
altitude? (1.154 is the load factor): 38 pounds
6. A stall occurs when the smooth airflow over the unmanned
airplane's wing is disrupted, and the lift degenerates rapidly.
This is caused when the wing:: Exceeds its critical angle of
attack
7. An airplane has been loaded in such a manner that the CG
is located aft of the aft CG limit. One undesirable flight
characteristic a pilot might experience with this airplane would
be: Difficulty in recovering from a stalled condition
8. When loading cameras or other equipment on an sUAS,
mount the items in a manner that: Does not adversely affect the
center of gravity
9. During an approach to a stall, an increased load factor will
cause the airplane to: Stall at a higher airspeed
10. According to 14 CFR part 107, who is responsible for
determining the performance of a small unmanned aircraft?:
Remote pilot-in-command (RPIC)
,11. At which bank angle does the load factor increase
dramatically: 45-50 degrees
12. What effect does humidity have on flight performance: It
decreases perfor- mance
13. Which of the following increases the load factor the most
on fixed wing aircraft: Level turn
14. What could be a consequence of operating a small
unmanned aircraft above its maximum allowable weight:
Shorter endurance
15. In a fixed wing-aircraft, yaw is controlled by: The rudder
16. Accidents must be reported to FAA within 10 calendar
days when: Serious injury to any person or nay loss of
consciousness
Damage to any property for which the cost of repair exceeds $500
17. Unmanned aircraft means an aircraft operated: Without the
possibility of direct human intervention from within or on the
aircraft
, 18. Which operations must comply with 14 CFR Part 107?:
Civil operations
19. You recently renewed your certificate by taking the
Recurrent Exam. While mapping a property for a client, an
FAA Aviation Safety Inspector asks to see documents
showing that you can legally fly your sUAS for commercial
pur- poses. Which document will you provide?: Remote Pilot
Certificate, Registration Card, and a copy of your Recurrent
Written Exam results
20. Falsifying records that are required to show compliance
with any require- ment of Part 107 can lead to: Denial of
application for Remote Pilot, waivers, or suspension/revocation, or
a civil penalty
21. You are operating a 1280 g (2.8 lb.) quadcopter for your own
enjoyment. Is this sUAS operation subject to 14 CFR Part 107?:
No, this sUAS operation is not subject to Part 107
1. To ensure that the unmanned aircraft center of gravity (CG)
limits are
not exceeded, follow the aircraft loading instructions
specified in the:: Pilot's
Operating Handbook or UAS Flight Manual
2. The term "angle of attack" is defined as the angle between
the:: Chord line of the wing (airfoil) and the relative wind
3. Wheb operating an unmanned airplane, the remote pilot
should consider that the load factor on the wings may be
increased anytime:: The airplane is subjected to maneuvers other
than straight and level flight
4. The angle of attack at which an airplane wing stalls will:
remain the same regardless of gross weight
5. If an unmanned airplane weighs 33 pounds, what
approximate weight would the airplane structure be required
,to support during a 30° banked turn while maintaining
altitude? (1.154 is the load factor): 38 pounds
6. A stall occurs when the smooth airflow over the unmanned
airplane's wing is disrupted, and the lift degenerates rapidly.
This is caused when the wing:: Exceeds its critical angle of
attack
7. An airplane has been loaded in such a manner that the CG
is located aft of the aft CG limit. One undesirable flight
characteristic a pilot might experience with this airplane would
be: Difficulty in recovering from a stalled condition
8. When loading cameras or other equipment on an sUAS,
mount the items in a manner that: Does not adversely affect the
center of gravity
9. During an approach to a stall, an increased load factor will
cause the airplane to: Stall at a higher airspeed
10. According to 14 CFR part 107, who is responsible for
determining the performance of a small unmanned aircraft?:
Remote pilot-in-command (RPIC)
,11. At which bank angle does the load factor increase
dramatically: 45-50 degrees
12. What effect does humidity have on flight performance: It
decreases perfor- mance
13. Which of the following increases the load factor the most
on fixed wing aircraft: Level turn
14. What could be a consequence of operating a small
unmanned aircraft above its maximum allowable weight:
Shorter endurance
15. In a fixed wing-aircraft, yaw is controlled by: The rudder
16. Accidents must be reported to FAA within 10 calendar
days when: Serious injury to any person or nay loss of
consciousness
Damage to any property for which the cost of repair exceeds $500
17. Unmanned aircraft means an aircraft operated: Without the
possibility of direct human intervention from within or on the
aircraft
, 18. Which operations must comply with 14 CFR Part 107?:
Civil operations
19. You recently renewed your certificate by taking the
Recurrent Exam. While mapping a property for a client, an
FAA Aviation Safety Inspector asks to see documents
showing that you can legally fly your sUAS for commercial
pur- poses. Which document will you provide?: Remote Pilot
Certificate, Registration Card, and a copy of your Recurrent
Written Exam results
20. Falsifying records that are required to show compliance
with any require- ment of Part 107 can lead to: Denial of
application for Remote Pilot, waivers, or suspension/revocation, or
a civil penalty
21. You are operating a 1280 g (2.8 lb.) quadcopter for your own
enjoyment. Is this sUAS operation subject to 14 CFR Part 107?:
No, this sUAS operation is not subject to Part 107