Regulations Quiz 3 Flashcards
- A civil small unmanned aircraft operating under Part 107 is permitted to
- operate if possessing either a U.S. registration or a foreign registration certificate
- operate only if possessing a US. registration certificate.
- have duel registration in both the U.S. and a foreign country
operate if possessing either a U.S. registration or a foreign registration certificate
- Each person who holds a pilot certificate, a U.S. driver’s license, or a medical certificate shall present it for inspection upon the request of the Administrator,
- authorized representative of the Department of State.
- federal, state, or local law enforcement officer.
- authorized representative of the Administrator of the Department of Transportation.
authorized representative of the Administrator of the Department of Transportation.
- A small UA causes an accident and your crew member loses consciousness. When do your report the accident?
- When requested by the UA owner
- No accidents need to be reported
- Within 10 davs of the accident
Within 10 davs of the accident
- According to 14 CFR Part 48, when would a small unmanned aircraft owner not be permitted to register it?
- If the owner does not have a valid US driver’s license
- The owner is less than 13 years of age
- All persons must register their small unmanned aircraft
The owner is less than 13 years of age
- How long is aircraft registration valid for?
- 4 years
- 3 years
- 2 years
3 years
- When must a current remote pilot certificate be in the pilot’s personal possession or readily accessible in the aircraft?
- Only when a payload is carried
- Anytime when acting as pilot-in-command or as a required crew member
- When acting as a crew chief during launch and recovery
Anytime when acting as pilot-in-command or as a required crew member
- Within how many days must an sUAS accident be reported to the FAA?
- 90 days
- 10 days
- 30 days
10 days
- According to 14 CFR Part 48, when must a person register a small UA with the Federal Aviation Administration?
- When the small UA is used for any purpose other than as a model aircraft
- Only when the operator will be paid for commercial services
- All civilian small UAs weighing greater than 0.55 pounds must be registered regardless of its intended use.
All civilian small UAs weighing greater than 0.55 pounds must be registered regardless of its intended use.
- Under what conditions would a small unmanned aircraft not have to be registered before it is operated in the United States?
- When the aircraft weighs less than .55 pounds on take-off, including everything that is on-board or attached to the aircraft
- When the aircraft has a takeoff weight that is more than 55 pounds but less than 55 pounds, not including
fuel and necessary attachments - All small unmanned aircraft need to be registered regardless of the weight of the aircraft before, during, or after the flight
When the aircraft weighs less than .55 pounds on take-off, including everything that is on-board or attached to the aircraft
- If requested, to whom must I present my Remote Pilot Certificate?
- FAA Inspector
- A person of authority
- Authorized representative of the Department of State
FAA Inspector
- While operating a small unmanned aircraft system (SUAS), you experience a flyaway and several people suffer injuries. Which of the following injuries requires reporting to the FAA?
- An injury requiring an overnight hospital stay
- Scrapes and cuts bandaged on site
- Minor bruises
An injury requiring an overnight hospital stay
- You are part of a news crew, operating an sUAS to cover a breaking story. You experience a flyaway during landing. The unmanned aircraft strikes a vehicle, causing approximately $800 worth of damage. when must you report the accident to the FAA?
- Not to exceed 30 days
- Within 10 days
- Anytime
Within 10 days
- As you are flying your sUAS, valued at $1000, over a home to photograph it for real estate sales purposes, the sUAS has a failure causing it to fall onto an awning, causing some minor damage. The fair market value of the awning is $800 but it can be repaired for $400. What type of report is required?
- An sUAS accident report to the FAA, within 10 days of operation
- An sUAS incident report to the FAA, within 10 days of the operation
- No report is required
No report is required
- Upon request by the FAA, the remote pilot-in-command must provide
- any employer issued photo identification.
- a remote pilot certificate with a small UAS rating
- A logbook documenting small UA landing currency.
a remote pilot certificate with a small UAS rating
- Under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations what is the maximum penalty for falsification, alteration, or fraudulent reproduction of certificates, logbooks, reports, and records?
- Suspension or revocation of any certificate held
- Imprisonment for 1 var and a $5.000.00 fine
- Ineligibility to receive a certificate or rating for one car
Suspension or revocation of any certificate held