Chapter 5 Operations – Remote Pilot Test Prep
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Question 1 of 67
1. Question
During the preflight inspection who is responsible for determining the aircraft is safe for flight?
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Question 2 of 67
2. Question
How often is the remote PIC required to inspect the sUAS to ensure that it is in a condition for safe operation?
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Question 3 of 67
3. Question
How should an sUAS preflight inspection be accomplished for the first flight of the day?
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Question 4 of 67
4. Question
During your preflight inspection, you discover that the casing of your sUAS battery has expanded beyond its normal dimensions. What action should you take?
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Question 5 of 67
5. Question
While preparing your sUAS for flight, you notice that one of the propeller blades has a nick. What action should you take?
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Question 6 of 67
6. Question
In which of the following scenarios is a remote PIC not required to perform a preflight inspection of their sUAS?
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Question 7 of 67
7. Question
Inbound to an airport with no tower, FSS, or UNICOM in operation, a pilot should self-announce on MULTICOM frequency
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Question 8 of 67
8. Question
The aircraft call sign N 169 US will be spoken in this way:
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Question 9 of 67
9. Question
When flying HAWK N 666 CB, the proper phraseology for initial contact with Whitted ATC tower is
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Question 10 of 67
10. Question
The correct method of stating 4,500 feet MSL to ATC is
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Question 11 of 67
11. Question
What is the best way for the remote PIC to minimize the risk of radio frequency interference during sUAS operations?
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Question 12 of 67
12. Question
Refer to figure 20, area 3 below. What is the recommended communications procedure for a landing at Currituck County Airport?
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Question 13 of 67
13. Question
When should pilots state their position on the airport when calling the tower for takeoff?
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Question 14 of 67
14. Question
As standard operating practice, all inbound and local traffic approaching or near an airport without a control tower should continuously monitor the appropriate facility from a distance of
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Question 15 of 67
15. Question
Absence of the sky condition and visibility on an ATIS broadcast indicates that
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Question 16 of 67
16. Question
Refer to figure 22, area 2 and figure 31 below. At Coeur D’Alene, which frequency should be used as a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) to monitor airport traffic?
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Question 17 of 67
17. Question
Refer to figure 26, area 2. What is the recommended communication procedure when operating in the vicinity of Cooperstown Airport?
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Question 18 of 67
18. Question
The Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) is used for manned aircraft to
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Question 19 of 67
19. Question
Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) is the continuous broadcast of recorded information concerning
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Question 20 of 67
20. Question
What services will a FSS provide?
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Question 21 of 67
21. Question
You have just landed at a towered airport and the tower tells you to contact ground control when clear of the runway. You are considered clear of the runway when
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Question 22 of 67
22. Question
After landing at a tower controlled airport, a pilot should contact ground control
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Question 23 of 67
23. Question
An ATC radar facility issues the following advisory to a pilot flying on a heading of 090°: “UNMANNED AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS 3 O’CLOCK, 2 MILES, WESTBOUND…” Where should the Remote PIG (also visual observer and crew, if applicable) look for this traffic in reference to the UA?
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Question 24 of 67
24. Question
An ATC radar facility issues the following advisory to a manned aircraft pilot flying north in a calm wind: “UNMANNED AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS AT 9 O’CLOCK, 2 MILES…” Where should the Remote PIG (also visual observer and crew, if applicable) look for this traffic?
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Question 25 of 67
25. Question
A visual observer notices a manned aircraft approaching the area in which sUAS operations are taking place, flying just north of the area from west to east. What call could the remote PIG/visual observer make on CTAF to alert the manned pilot?
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Question 26 of 67
26. Question
Damaged lithium batteries can cause
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Question 27 of 67
27. Question
Which of the following lithium batteries should not be used?
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Question 28 of 67
28. Question
What is the proper response by the remote PIC if experiencing a lost link situation?
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Question 29 of 67
29. Question
Which of the following events is considered a flyaway?
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Question 30 of 67
30. Question
What action should be taken by the remote PIC during a sUAS flyaway event?
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Question 31 of 67
31. Question
A common cause of sUAS flyaway events is
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Question 32 of 67
32. Question
Upon GPS signal loss, the remote pilot should immediately
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Question 33 of 67
33. Question
What action should the remote PIC take upon GPS signal loss?
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Question 34 of 67
34. Question
The effective use of all available resources – human, hardware, and information – prior to and during flight to ensure the successful outcome of the operation is called
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Question 35 of 67
35. Question
When adapting crew resource management (CRM) concepts to the operation of a small unmanned aircraft, CRM must be integrated into
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Question 36 of 67
36. Question
Safety is an important element for a remote pilot to consider prior to operating an unmanned aircraft system. To prevent the final “link” in the accident chain, a remote pilot must consider which methodology?
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Question 37 of 67
37. Question
A local TV station has hired a remote pilot to operate their small UA to cover breaking news stories. The remote pilot has had multiple near misses with obstacles on the ground and two small sUAS accidents. What would be a solution for the news station to improve their operating safety culture?
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Question 38 of 67
38. Question
Identify the hazardous attitude or characteristic a remote pilot in command displays while taking risks in order to impress others?
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Question 39 of 67
39. Question
You have been hired as a remote pilot in command by a local TV news station to film breaking news with a small unmanned aircraft. You expressed a safety concern and the station manager has instructed you to “fly first, ask questions later.” What type of hazardous attitude does this attitude represent?
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Question 40 of 67
40. Question
What antidotal phrase can help reverse the hazardous attitude of “antiauthority”?
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Question 41 of 67
41. Question
Hazardous attitudes occur to every pilot to some degree at some time. What are some of these hazardous attitudes?
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Question 42 of 67
42. Question
Risk management, as part of the aeronautical decision making (ADM) process, relies on which features to reduce the risks associated with each flight?
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Question 43 of 67
43. Question
To avoid missing important steps, always use the
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Question 44 of 67
44. Question
An extreme case of a pilot getting behind the aircraft can lead to the operational pitfall of
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Question 45 of 67
45. Question
Which statement is not correct concerning crew resource management in sUAS operations?
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Question 46 of 67
46. Question
What antidotal phrase can help reverse the hazardous attitude of impulsivity?
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Question 47 of 67
47. Question
What is the best way to mitigate risk?
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Question 48 of 67
48. Question
The accurate perception and understanding of all the risk element factors and conditions is
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Question 49 of 67
49. Question
Who is responsible for determining whether a pilot is fit to fly for a particular flight, even though he or she holds a current medical certificate?
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Question 50 of 67
50. Question
You are a remote pilot in command for a co-op energy service provider. You plan to use your unmanned aircraft to inspect powerlines in the remote area 15 hours away from your home office. After the drive, fatigue impacts your abilities to complete your assignment on time. What kind of fatigue is this?
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Question 51 of 67
51. Question
What can affect your performance?
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Question 52 of 67
52. Question
Fatigue can be recognized
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Question 53 of 67
53. Question
Fatigue can be either
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Question 54 of 67
54. Question
Fatigue is one of the most treacherous hazards to flight safety
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Question 55 of 67
55. Question
When a stressful situation is encountered in flight, an abnormal increase in the volume of air breathed in and out can cause a condition known as
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Question 56 of 67
56. Question
Which would most likely result in hyperventilation?
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Question 57 of 67
57. Question
Which will almost always affect your ability to fly?
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Question 58 of 67
58. Question
As a pilot, flying for long periods in hot summer temperatures increases the susceptibility of dehydration since the
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Question 59 of 67
59. Question
Which would most likely result in hyperventilation?
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Question 60 of 67
60. Question
When setting up the location of the control station and placement of crewmembers for an afternoon flight, which of the following would be most appropriate for ensuring that vision is not impaired by the environment?
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Question 61 of 67
61. Question
What can help a pilot mitigate stress?
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Question 62 of 67
62. Question
When setting up the location of the control station and placement of crewmembers for a flight over snowy terrain, which of the following would be most appropriate for ensuring that vision is not impaired by the environment?
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Question 63 of 67
63. Question
Which of the following sources of information should you consult first when determining what maintenance should be performed on an sUAS or its components?
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Question 64 of 67
64. Question
Under what condition should the operator of a small unmanned aircraft establish a scheduled maintenance protocol?
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Question 65 of 67
65. Question
Scheduled maintenance should be performed in accordance with the
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Question 66 of 67
66. Question
The responsibility for ensuring that an sUAS is maintained in an airworthy condition is primarily that of the
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Question 67 of 67
67. Question
When should the battery for an unmanned aircraft be replaced?
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