sUAS Safety Certification Practice Exam
What is used to measure distance of a radio wavelength? - ✔✔Two adjacent points on the wave
What device is used on a UAS to determine the roll, pitch, and yaw of the aircraft? -
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sUAS Safety Certification Practice Exam
What is used to measure distance of a radio wavelength? - ✔✔Two adjacent points on the wave
What device is used on a UAS to determine the roll, pitch, and yaw of the aircraft? - ✔✔Inertial
Measurement Unit (IMU)
Which multi-rotor configuration uses vectored thrust to control the yaw axis? - ✔✔Tricopter
What is the definition of 'Ceiling'? - ✔✔Height, above ground level, of the lowest layer of clouds
While working with your sUAS team, your visual observer reminds you that a good rule of
thumb when planning flights is to anticipate wind velocities at 400 feet AGL to be ______ winds
near the surface. - ✔✔twice as much as
An airport that provides active control of air traffic is known as a ______ airport. - ✔✔towered
Which service offers continuous broadcast of recorded aeronautical information, including
weather, for busy terminal areas? - ✔✔Automated Terminal Information Service (ATIS)
What term describes the human aspect of being in the Ground Control Station (GCS), controlling
the AV? - ✔✔Human in the loop
What are the two distinctive types of unmanned aircraft systems? - ✔✔Autonomous and remote
control
What is reflection? - ✔✔Radio waves bouncing off the surface of an object and changing
direction
When communicating verbally with air traffic control what is the correct method of stating an
altitude of "300" feet? - ✔✔Three Hundred
Due to Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) not having an on-board pilot, commands must be
_______ to ensure control of the air vehicle. - ✔✔electronic
Part 107 prohibits a person from serving as a remote pilot in command, manipulating the
controls, or being the Visual Observer (VO), if he/she _____. - ✔✔has a blood alcohol
concentration of .04 percent or greater
During flight, a remote pilot does not feel turbulence like a manned pilot or experience serious
weather in a physical sense. To remedy this, engineers have installed ___________ when data
from the air vehicle indicates a dangerous or irregular flight condition. - ✔✔warning lights and
annunciator alarms
When planning for a UAS flight you must prepare for the event of a lost link due to radio
frequency communications failure. One of things you can do is program the communication to
automatically switch to ________. - ✔✔satellite communications
What information is transmitted through a downlink? - ✔✔Payload
What hazardous attitude is depicted when a pilot seems resentful about advice from supervisors
and colleagues? - ✔✔Antiauthority
A small unmanned aircraft may be directed through manual manipulation of flight controls or
through commands using automation. - ✔✔True
What instrument is dropped in an area of interest to transmit environmental information for long
periods of time? - ✔✔Sonde
The term used to explain and relate the human aspect of being in the Ground Control Station
(GCS) and controlling the UAV is human _____. - ✔✔in the loop
Maneuverability is the quality of an aircraft that permits it to be maneuvered _____ and to
withstand the stresses imposed by those maneuvers. - ✔✔easily
What Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approval allows unmanned aircraft systems to
operate in specific airspace for a defined purpose? - ✔✔Certificate of Waiver or Authorization
(COA)
Name the two primary types of antennas. - ✔✔Omni and directional
In which airspace must a remote pilot, operating under Part 107, obtain permission to enter?
(Select all that apply) - ✔✔Class B , Class D
What type of sUAS functions best when powered by an internal combustion engine? - ✔✔Fixed
wing
What is one of the most frequent cause factors for aviation accidents? - ✔✔human error
What is the term used to classify an object based on its ability to reflect Electromagnetic
Radiation (EMR)? - ✔✔Emittance
Weight limitations for an sUAS is less than 55 lbs which includes__________. - ✔✔everything
on board at the time of takeoff
The fuselage of an aircraft houses most of the equipment and acts as the basic structure for other
parts of the aircraft. - ✔✔True
What is one of the most important factors affecting overall aircraft performance? - ✔✔Air
density
Notices to Airmen are time-critical aeronautical information with an airport's condition, changes
to normal operations, and potential hazards to flight. What is another name for Notices to
Airmen? - ✔✔NOTAMs
Always conduct a crew briefing before flights to discuss environmental conditions, contingency
plans, and ______________. - ✔✔emergency procedures
The speed of the wind at ground level is usually much more than it is at a higher altitude. -
✔✔False
Lift is the driving forward force of the aircraft's propulsion system. - ✔✔False
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) use the same aerodynamic principles and design features as
manned aircraft. - ✔✔True
The Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) is a network of satellites orbiting the earth. - ✔✔False
As part of a Part 107 flight, remote pilots should ensure that all necessary documentation is
available for inspection. - ✔✔True
Load factors are the force applied to an aircraft and are measured in _____. - ✔✔G's -
acceleration of gravity
What is the difference between a guided missile and a modern UAS? - ✔✔Modern UAS can be
recovered and guided missiles are expendable
What is the maximum altitude for a sUAS? - ✔✔within 500 feet AGL of a structure
Before flying, conduct a self-assessment using the IMSAFE mnemonic. What does the letter A
mean? - ✔✔Alcohol
Successive data packages are transmitted electronically via radio frequency. When related to
aircraft flight data, these data packages are called telemetry. - ✔✔True
An unmanned aircraft can move with _____ degrees of freedom - ✔✔Six
What was the first full-scale remotely piloted aircraft? - ✔✔Sopwith Aerial Target
Which two advances in technology helped propel the growth of unmanned aircraft? (Select all
that apply) - ✔✔Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation , Closed loop stabilized flight
control systems
Wind shear is an abrupt change in the speed or direction of air flow and creates ____________. -
✔✔mechanical turbulence
What can limit a datalink's strength or range? - ✔✔Environmental factors, towers, distance,
power, and antenna type
What three types of aerial platforms are best suited for remote sensing? - ✔✔Satellites, aircraft,
and unmanned aircraft
What is the upper Gross Takeoff Weight (GTOW) limit of a small UAS? - ✔✔Less than 55
pounds
If you take prescription medication or illegal drugs prior to a flight, what can be altered? -
✔✔mental capacity and perception
Density altitude has a direct effect on _____. - ✔✔aircraft performance
Unmanned aircraft systems have a common architecture consisting of three primary elements
including the mechanical structure, _______ and _______. - ✔✔Electronic systems, software
program
The manufacturer may provide operational and performance information that contains the
operational performance data for the aircraft, such as data pertaining to _____. - ✔✔weight and
balance
What type of remote sensing payload is most practical for finding missing persons? -
✔✔Electro-Optical or Infrared
A function of the Ground Control Station (GCS) is payload monitoring and control. - ✔✔True
Who patented a way to remotely control vehicles using radio waves? - ✔✔Nikola Tesla
How does Line of Sight (LOS) and Beyond Line of Sight (BLOS) differ? - ✔✔BLOS has link
establishment through satellite or relay.
You will be operating inside of a Class B airspace. How will you request permission? - ✔✔Use
LAANC if available or the FAA DroneZone portal
Before any flight, the Remote Pilot in Command (RPIC) should verify that the aircraft is
correctly loaded by determining the _____. - ✔✔center of gravity by calculating weight and
balance
You are planning an unmanned flight for takeoff within one hour. You check the wind direction
so that you know which direction to launch your vehicle. You will fly the sUAS _______. -
✔✔Into the wind
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