FREE UAG Flight Operations Questions and Answers

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Under what conditions is a visual observer (VO) required for UAS operations?

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A visual observer is required when operating beyond the visual line of sight (BVLOS) to ensure the UAS is safely operated and to help the remote pilot maintain situational awareness.

What is the primary responsibility of the Remote Pilot in Command (RPIC) during UAS operations?

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The Remote Pilot in Command (RPIC) has the overall responsibility to ensure the safety of the flight operations, which includes compliance with all applicable regulations and safe conduct of the flight.

Which weather condition must be checked prior to conducting UAS operations?

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The FAA requires remote pilots to check visibility and cloud cover to ensure safe flight operations. Visibility must be at least 3 statute miles, and the UAS must remain at least 500 feet below and 2,000 feet horizontally away from clouds.

What is the maximum altitude above ground level (AGL) at which an unmanned aircraft can be legally operated in uncontrolled airspace without special permission from the FAA?

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According to FAA regulations, unmanned aircraft are generally allowed to operate up to 400 feet AGL in uncontrolled airspace without special authorization.

Which document must be available to the remote pilot during the operation of an unmanned aircraft system (UAS)?

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The FAA requires that the registration certificate for the UAS be available to the remote pilot during operations to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.

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