Chapter 2 - Airspace & Requirements Flashcards
During a flight of your small unmanned aircraft, you observe a hot air balloon entering the area. You should
yield the right-of-way to the hot air balloon.
In accordance with 14 CFR Part 107, at what maximum altitude can you operate an sUAS when inspecting a tower with a top at 1,000 ft AGL at close proximity (within 100 feet)?
1,400 feet AGL.
The FAA may approve your application for a waiver of provisions in Part 107 only when it has been determined that the proposed operation:
Can be safely conducted under the terms of that certificate of waiver.
(Refer to Figure 24, Area 3, and Legend 1.) For information about the parachute operations at Tri-County Airport, refer to
4,000 feet MSL.
What should a remote pilot do if the sUAS they are operating collides with a bird or wildlife?
File a wildlife strike report with the FAA.
(Refer to Figure 26, area 1.) You have been asked to inspect the tower just north of Binford. What restrictions should the remote PIC be concerned with prior to operating the sUAS?
Restricted airspace exists around the tower thus permission is required from the controlling agency.
(Refer to Figure 26, area 4.) You have been hired to inspect the tower under construction at 46.9N and 98.6W, near Jamestown Regional (JMS). What must you receive prior to flying your unmanned aircraft in this area?
Authorization from ATC.
(Refer to Figure 20, area 3.) What is the latitude and longitude location of the Elizabeth City CGAS RGL (ECG)?
N 36 degrees 16’ W 76 degrees 10’.
(Refer to Figure 52.) On what frequency can you expect to monitor air traffic in and around Lincoln Airport?
118.5.
(Refer to Figure 25, Area 3.) The floor of Class B airspace at Dallas Executive (RBD) is
3,000 feet MSL.
(Refer to Figure 24, area 2.) Operating an sUAS, can you vertically clear the obstacle on the southeast side of Winnsboro Airport?
Yes.
(Refer to Figure 71, area 1.) The floor of the Class E airspace above Georgetown Airport (E36) is at
3,823 feet MSL.
(Refer to Figure 52.) What special conditions do remote pilots need to be on the lookout
for while operating near Lincoln Airport?
Birds in the vicinity.
(Refer to Figure 20, area 2.) What should you be aware of when operating within the
vicinity of Lake Drummond?
High intensity of air traffic.
(Refer to Figure 25, area 2) The airspace directly overlying Addison Airport (ADS) is
Class D up to but not including 3,000 feet MSL.