NAS Quiz 1 Flashcards
1
Q
- (Refer to Figure 52) What special conditions do remote pilots need to be on the lookout while operating near Lincoln Airport?
- Deer near the runway
- Birds in the vicinity
- Parachute operations
A
Birds in the vicinity
2
Q
- An FDC NOTAM will typically contain information.
- Regarding military operations
- Regarding public gatherings of large groups
- Regarding available hard surface runways
A
Regarding public gatherings of large groups
3
Q
- Your surveying company is a title sponsor for a race team at the Indianapolis 500. To promote your new aerial surveying department, you decide to video part of the race using a small unmanned aircraft. The FAA has issued a TFR for the race in the area you plan to fly. In this situation
- flying your drone is allowed if you notify all non-participating people of the closed course small unmanned
aircraft operation. - the TFR applies to all aircraft; you may not fly in the area without a Certificate of Waiver or Authorization.
- you may fly your drone in the TR since your company is sponsoring a team at the race. the TR applies to all aircraft, you may not fly in the area without a Certificate of Waiver or Authorization. flying your drone is allowed if you notify all non@participating people of the closed course small unmanned aircraft operation.
A
the TFR applies to all aircraft; you may not fly in the area without a Certificate of Waiver or Authorization.
4
Q
- Time-critical information on airports and changes that affect the national airspace system are provided by
- Notice to Airmen (NOTAMS)
- Advisory Circulars(ACs)
- The Chart supplements US (formerly Airport/ Facilities Directory or A/FDI
A
Notice to Airmen (NOTAMS)
5
Q
- (Refer to Figure 31) Within what airspace is Coeur Dā Alene Pappy Boyington Fld located?
- Class E
- Class B
- Class D
A
Class E
6
Q
- Flight Data Center (FDC) NOTAMS are issued by the National Flight Data Center and contain regulatory information, such as
- Standard communication procedures at uncontrolled airports
- Markings and signs used at airports
- Temporary flight restrictions
A
Temporary flight restrictions
7
Q
- Public figures are protected by
- temporary flight restrictions
- prohibited areas
- special use airspace
A
temporary flight restrictions
8
Q
- (Refer Figure 20, Area 5) How would a remote PIC Check NOTAMs as noted in the CAUTION box regarding the unmarked balloon?
- By contacting the FAA district office
- By obtaining a briefing via an online source such as 1800WXbrief.com
- By utilizing the B4UFLY mobile application
A
By obtaining a briefing via an online source such as 1800WXbrief.com
9
Q
- Checking the NOTAMs confirms the Blue Angles are scheduled to perform a the local airport. When can UAS operations resume relative to this NOTAM?
- With ATC authorization
- Once the Blue Angles have landed
- Immediately, so long as a 1 NM distance is maintained
A
With ATC authorization
10
Q
- One of the purposes for issuing a Temporary Flight Restriction (TR) is to
- Protect public figures
- Announce Parachute Jump areas
- Identify Airport Advisory areas
A
Protect public figures
11
Q
- (Refer to Figure 52.) On what frequency can you expect to monitor air traffic in and around Lincoln Airport?
- 124.0
- 118.5
- 122.9
A
118.5
12
Q
- The most comprehensive information on a given airport is provided by
- Notice to Airmen (NOTAMs)
- The Chart Supplements US(formerly Airport Facility Directory)
- Terminal Area Chart (TAC)
A
The Chart Supplements US(formerly Airport Facility Directory
13
Q
- The FAA publication that provides the aviation community with basic flight information and Air Traffic control procedures for use in the National airspace system of the United States is the
- Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM)
- Chart Supplements US (formerly A/FD)
- Advisory Circulars Checklist (AC00-2)
A
Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM)