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Which of the following source of information should you consult first when determining what maintenance should be performed on an sUAS or its components?
Manufacturer guidance
14 CFR part 107
Local pilot best practices
What are the characteristics of stable air?
Good visibility and steady precipitation.
Poor visibility and steady precipitation.
Poor visibility and intermittent precipitation.
Scheduled maintenance should be performed in accordance with the
Stipulations in 14 CFR part 43
Manufacturer’s suggested procedures
Contractor requirements
What are characteristics of unstable air?
Nimbostratus clouds and good surface visibility.
Turbulence and good surface visibility.
Turbulence and poor surface visibility.
(Refer to figure 25, area 2.) The control tower frequency for Addison Airport is
Figure 25
Figure 25 - Area 2
Sectional Legend
133.4 MHz
126.0 MHz
122.95 MHz
Which would most likely result in hyperventilation?
An extremely slow rate of breathing and insufficient oxygen.
Emotional tension, anxiety, or fear.
The excessive consumption of alcohol.
(Refer to Figure 59, area 2.) The chart shows a gray line with "VR1667, VR1617, VR1638, and VR1668." Could this area present a hazard to the operations of a small UA?
Figure 59
Figure 59 - Area 2
Sectional Legend
Yes, the defined route provides traffic separation to manned aircraft.
Yes, this is a Military Training Route from 1,500 feet AGL and below.
No, all operations will be above 400 feet.
Under what condition would a small UAS not have to be registered before it is operated in the United States?
When the aircraft weighs less than .55 pounds on takeoff, including everything that is on-board or attached to the aircraft.
All small UAS need to be registered regardless of the weight of the aircraft before, during, or after the flight.
When the aircraft has a takeoff weight that is more than .55 pounds, but less than 55 pounds, not including fuel and necessary attachments.
(Refer to Figure 21, area 2.) What is the floor of controlled airspace along V15?
Figure 21
Figure 21 - Area 2
Sectional Legend
Refer to the Chart Supplements
1200 ft AGL
14,500 ft MSL
When using a small UA in a commercial operation, who is responsible for briefing the participants about emergency procedures?
The lead visual observer.
The remote PIC.
The FAA inspector-in-charge.
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