14 CFR Part 107 Test

Regulations, Task A

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UA.I.A.K1: Applicability of 14 CFR Part 107 to Small Unmanned Aircraft Operations

1. 14 CFR Part 107 applies to some aspects of air flight and not to others. Circle the following aspects as true or false in regards to the applicability of 14 CFR Part 107.

T F to moored balloons

T F to the registration of small unmanned aircraft systems

T F to airmen certifications

T F to aircraft operations outside of the United States

T F to air carrier operations

T F to the operation a remote pilot performs after granted a part 333 exception

T F to model aircraft heavier than 55 pounds

T F to model aircraft flown strictly for hobby or recreation use

T F to amateur rockets

T F to unmanned free balloons

T F to public aircraft operations

T F the operation of civil small unmanned aircraft systems

T F to air carrier operations

UA.I.A.K2: Definitions used in 14 CFR Part 107

2. Match the following terms to their definitions by writing the letter of the definition into the Answer column.

Term / Answer / Definition
Control Station / A. An unmanned aircraft weighing less than 55 pounds on takeoff, including everything onboard or attached
Visual Observer / B. A small unmanned aircraft and its associated elements required for the safe and efficient operation of it in the national airspace system
Person Manipulating the Controls / C. An aircraft operated without the possibility of direct human intervention from within or on the aircraft
Corrective Lenses / D. A person other than the remote PIC who is controlling the flight of a sUAS under the supervision of the remote PIC
Remote PIC / E. An aircraft operated without the possibility of direct human intervention from within or on the aircraft
Unmanned Aircraft / F. An interface used by the remote pilot to control the flight path of the small unmanned aircraft
Small Unmanned Aircraft System (small UAS or sUAS) / G. A person holding a remote pilot certificate with a sUAS rating and has the final authority and responsibility for the operation and safety of a sUAS operation
Unmanned Aircraft (UA) / H. A person who is designated by the remote PIC to assist in seeing and avoiding other air traffic
Small Unmanned Aircraft (UAS) / I. Spectacles or contact lenses

3. To be defined a model aircraft, a flying device must meet several criteria. Circle whether the statements listed below are true or false criteria.

T F It must be unmanned

T F It must be flown with first person video

T F It must be capable of sustained flight in the atmosphere

T F It must be flown within visual line of sight (VLOS) of the person operating the aircraft

T F It must weigh less than 25 pounds

T F It must be flown for hobby or recreational purposes

T F It must not be flown to earn more than $500 at a time

T F It must be flown below 100 feet (above the local ground)

T F It must weigh less than 55 pounds

UA.I.A.K3: The Ramifications of Falsifying, Reproduction, or Alteration of a Certificate, Rating, Authorization, Record, or Report.

4. Making a fraudulent record or report, or intentionally reproducing/altering a certificate, authorization, record, or report leaves you liable for some of the following. Mark which statements are true and which are false.

T F Denial of an application

T F Loss of job

T F Suspension of a certificate

T F Civil penalty

T F Prison time

UA.I.A.K4: Accident Reporting

5. How many days does a remote PIC have to report accidents to the FAA?

6. Which types of personal accidents must be reported to the FAA? Select by circling True or False

T F All personal injuries

T F Only serious personal injuries and above (known a AIS Level 3)

T F Only injuries resulting in death (known as AIS Level 6)

T F Only injuries resulting in hospitalization in which the victim is not expected to fully recover

7. When must a remote PIC report accidents resulting in property damage?

T F When the cost of repair, including materials and labor exceeds $500

T F In the event of a total loss, only when the fair market value of the property exceeds $500

T F When the value of the UAV damaged exceeds $500

T F When the cost of materials for the repair exceeds $250

T F In the event of a total loss, only when the fair market value of the property exceeds $250

UA.I.A.K5: Inspection, Testing, and Demonstration of Compliance

8. There are several items that a remote PIC or person operating the controls of a UAS must make available to the administrator when requested. Mark which are true and which are false.

T F Your remote pilot certificate with small UAS rating

T F Your driver’s license

T F Proof of insurance for your UAV

T F Any document, record, or report that you are required to maintain

9. The remote PIC, visual observer, owner, operator, or person operating the controls of a UAS must allow the administrator, upon request, to make any test or inspection of four people or systems. List them below.

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