FAA Part 107 Practice Test Score: 0 correct out of 0 answered questions. Question 1: What is the maximum takeoff weight of a small unmanned aircraft (sUAS) including everything attached to it? 75 pounds 100 pounds 55 pounds Question 2: Which elements make up a small unmanned aircraft system (small UAS)? Only the unmanned aircraft itself Only the ground control station The unmanned aircraft and associated elements required for safe and efficient operation Question 3: What is the minimum age to obtain a remote pilot certificate with a small UAS rating? 14 years 16 years 18 years Question 4: To be eligible for a remote pilot certificate, an applicant must be able to read, speak, write and understand which language? Spanish English Any language if accompanied by an interpreter Question 5: How can an applicant demonstrate aeronautical knowledge to obtain a remote pilot certificate? By logging 100 hours of flight time By passing a flight instructor practical test By passing an initial aeronautical knowledge test or, if already a certificated pilot meeting certain requirements, completing training Question 6: When operating a small UAS, what must the remote pilot have in physical possession and readily accessible? A driver’s license The remote pilot certificate with small UAS rating and identification Only the aircraft registration certificate Question 7: To whom must a remote pilot present their certificate and identification upon request? Only the FAA Administrator An FAA inspector, NTSB representative, federal/state/local law‑enforcement officer, or TSA representative Only local police officers Question 8: Within how many days must a remote pilot report to the FAA any small UAS operation that results in serious injury, loss of consciousness, or property damage exceeding $500? Immediately Within 10 calendar days Within 30 days Question 9: Who has the final authority and responsibility for the operation of a small UAS under part 107? The owner of the UAS The remote pilot in command The visual observer Question 10: When must a remote pilot in command be designated? After each flight Before or during the flight Only after the flight Question 11: What does §107.19(c) require the remote pilot in command to ensure? That the aircraft will pose no undue hazard in the event of a loss of control That the visual observer pays all costs of the flight That the operation lasts less than 30 minutes Question 12: Which statement is TRUE regarding a remote pilot’s physical or mental condition? A remote pilot may fly if they feel fit, even when aware of a physical condition The remote pilot must not manipulate flight controls or act as remote pilot if they know or have reason to know they have a physical or mental condition that would interfere with safe operation The remote pilot may operate as long as a visual observer is present Question 13: Which part 107 section allows a remote pilot in command to deviate from the rules to meet an in‑flight emergency? §107.19 §107.21 §107.23 Question 14: After deviating from a rule during an in‑flight emergency, what must the remote pilot do upon request of the Administrator? Send a written report of the deviation Log the event only in their personal logbook Nothing further is required Question 15: Which section prohibits operating a small UAS in a careless or reckless manner so as to endanger the life or property of another? §107.23 §107.31 §107.39 Question 16: Under what conditions may a remote pilot operate a small UAS from a moving land or water‑borne vehicle? Any time, provided the operator has a waiver Only when the aircraft is flown over a sparsely populated area and is not transporting another person’s property for compensation or hire Never; it is always prohibited Question 17: Under §107.27, the remote pilot must comply with which regulations regarding alcohol or drugs? Weather minimums in §91.155 14 CFR §§91.17 and 91.19 Part 135 regulations Question 18: According to 14 CFR §91.17 (referenced by §107.27), a crewmember may not act within how many hours after consuming alcohol? 4 hours 8 hours 12 hours Question 19: What is the maximum alcohol concentration permitted under §91.17 for a person acting as a crewmember? 0.02 0.04 0.08 Question 20: If a law enforcement officer authorized under state law requests an alcohol test, a crewmember shall: Refuse, as testing is not addressed in part 107 Submit to a test to indicate alcohol concentration First call the FAA and ask for permission Question 21: A conviction for a Federal or State drug‑related offense is grounds for denial or suspension of a remote pilot certificate for up to how long after the date of final conviction? 6 months 1 year 5 years Question 22: If a remote pilot refuses to submit to an alcohol test when requested under §91.17(c), what may happen to their certificate? Nothing; refusal is not addressed The certificate may be suspended or revoked They will receive a temporary certificate Question 23: Which section requires the remote pilot to ensure the small UAS is in a condition for safe operation and to discontinue flight if it becomes unsafe? §107.15 §107.49 §107.7 Question 24: Under §107.49, what must a remote pilot assess prior to flight? Local weather conditions, local airspace and flight restrictions, the location of persons and property, and other ground hazards Only the airspace classification Nothing; preflight assessment is optional Question 25: Which subsection of §107.49 requires ensuring that there is enough available power for the UAS to operate for the intended time? §107.49(d) §107.49(a) §107.49(f) Question 26: According to §107.49(e), what must be ensured regarding any object attached or carried by the small UAS? It weighs less than 10 pounds It is secure and does not adversely affect the flight characteristics or controllability It is authorized by ATC Question 27: What is the maximum groundspeed allowed for a small UAS under part 107? 60 knots (69 mph) 87 knots (100 mph) 120 mph (104 knots) Question 28: Unless operating near a structure as permitted by §107.51(b), what is the maximum altitude above ground level (AGL) for small UAS operations? 200 ft AGL 400 ft AGL 600 ft AGL Question 29: When may a remote pilot operate a small UAS higher than 400 ft AGL under §107.51(b)? When chasing birds When the aircraft is flown within a 400‑foot radius of a structure and does not fly more than 400 ft above the structure’s immediate uppermost limit Whenever the pilot deems it necessary Question 30: What is the minimum flight visibility required to operate a small UAS under §107.51(c)? 1 statute mile 3 statute miles 5 statute miles Question 31: According to §107.51(d), how far must a small UAS remain from clouds? 100 ft below and 500 ft horizontally At least 500 ft below the cloud and 2,000 ft horizontally from the cloud 1,000 ft below and 1 mile horizontally Question 32: When operating at night under §107.29(a), what lighting must the small UAS have? No lighting is required A white navigation light visible for at least 1 mile Lighted anti‑collision lighting visible for at least 3 statute miles with a flash rate sufficient to avoid a collision Question 33: During civil twilight, what lighting is required on the small UAS under §107.29(b)? None, because it is still daylight Anti‑collision lighting visible for at least 3 statute miles Landing lights only Question 34: How does §107.29(c) define civil twilight in the continental United States (excluding Alaska)? One hour before sunrise and one hour after sunset 30 minutes before official sunrise until official sunrise, and from official sunset until 30 minutes after official sunset 15 minutes before sunrise and 15 minutes after sunset Question 35: Who must be able to see the unmanned aircraft throughout the entire flight according to §107.31? The remote pilot in command and/or a visual observer with unaided vision (corrective lenses permitted) Only the visual observer, if one is used No one; FPV cameras satisfy the requirement Question 36: Which of the following is NOT among the abilities required under §107.31(a) to maintain visual line of sight? Knowing the aircraft’s location and attitude Observing the airspace for other traffic or hazards Using only first‑person view (FPV) goggles to determine aircraft location Question 37: Under §107.33(a), if a visual observer is used, what must be maintained between the remote pilot and the visual observer? Radio silence Effective communication at all times A prearranged series of hand signals only Question 38: Under §107.33(c), what is one of the coordination tasks between the remote pilot and the visual observer? Flying the aircraft for the remote pilot Scanning the airspace to identify potential collision hazards and informing the remote pilot Maintaining the remote pilot’s logbook Question 39: Under §107.35, may one person act as the remote pilot in command of more than one unmanned aircraft at the same time? Yes, if the aircraft are within visual line of sight Yes, if operating in Class G airspace No; a person may not manipulate the flight controls or act as remote pilot in command for more than one unmanned aircraft at the same time Question 40: Under §107.36, may a small UAS carry hazardous material? Yes, if the hazardous material is properly packaged Yes, if the remote pilot notifies ATC No; a small unmanned aircraft may not carry hazardous material Question 41: According to §107.37(a), to whom must the small UAS yield the right‑of‑way? Only balloons Only manned airplanes All aircraft, airborne vehicles, and launch or reentry vehicles Question 42: Under §107.23(b), may a remote pilot drop an object from a small UAS? Yes, at any time Yes, but only if the object is dropped in a manner that does not create an undue hazard to persons or property No; dropping objects is entirely prohibited Question 43: Under what conditions may a remote pilot operate a small UAS over a human being under §107.39? Any time as long as the altitude is below 400 ft Only if the human is directly participating in the operation, is under a covered structure or inside a stationary vehicle that can provide reasonable protection, or the operation meets one of the operational categories under subpart D Only with a waiver from the property owner Question 44: According to §107.41, operations in which classes of airspace require prior authorization from Air Traffic Control? Class A only Class B, Class C, Class D, and Class E surface areas designated for an airport All classes of airspace, including Class G Question 45: Under §107.43, you may not operate a small UAS in a manner that interferes with operations and traffic patterns at which of the following? Only tower‑controlled airports Any airport, heliport, or seaplane base Only at airports with no control tower Question 46: According to §107.45, operations in prohibited or restricted areas are permitted: Without restriction Only with permission from the using or controlling agency Only if the pilot remains below 200 ft AGL Question 47: What does §107.47 require with respect to temporary flight restrictions and airspace around certain events? Remote pilots may ignore NOTAMs Remote pilots must comply with the provisions of §§91.137 through 91.145 and §99.7 regarding flight restrictions in proximity of certain areas designated by NOTAM Only Class B operations are affected Question 48: Under §107.52, may a small UAS be operated with an ATC transponder on? Yes, transponders must always be on Only when authorized by the FAA Administrator No, transponders are never allowed to be installed Question 49: Under §107.53, may a small UAS operate with ADS‑B Out equipment transmitting? Yes, ADS‑B must always be transmitting Only when authorized by the Administrator No, ADS‑B equipment may never be installed Question 50: How often must a remote pilot accomplish recurrent training or testing to maintain aeronautical knowledge recency under §107.65? Every 12 calendar months Only once, at the time of certification Every 24 calendar months, by passing an initial knowledge test again or completing recurrent training Question 51: What is the validity period of a temporary remote pilot certificate issued under §107.64? 30 calendar days Up to 120 calendar days It never expires Question 52: Under §107.12(a), who may manipulate the flight controls of a small UAS? Anyone with a driver’s license A certificated remote pilot or an individual under the direct supervision of a remote pilot who has the ability to immediately take direct control Only holders of an airline transport pilot certificate Question 53: Section 107.13 requires that a person operating a civil small UAS for purposes of flight comply with which registration provision? 14 CFR §91.113 14 CFR §91.203(a)(2) 14 CFR §107.31 Question 54: What authority does §107.7(b) grant to the FAA concerning small UAS operations? None; it applies only to manned aircraft The FAA may test or inspect the small UAS, remote pilot, person manipulating the controls, and visual observer to determine compliance The FAA may seize the aircraft without notice Question 55: According to §107.31(b), if a visual observer is used to maintain visual line of sight, what capability must the remote pilot in command retain? No capability; the visual observer takes full responsibility The ability to see the UAS or direct its flight to ensure compliance with part 107 The ability to contact ATC on a radio Question 56: Under §107.41, what specific authorization is required for operations in Class G airspace? Prior ATC authorization No specific authorization is required under part 107 A waiver from the Administrator Question 57: Which section prohibits operating a small UAS so close to another aircraft as to create a collision hazard? §107.37(b) §107.39 §107.53 Question 58: According to §107.9, which of the following events requires the remote pilot to file a report with the FAA within 10 days? A battery failure that requires landing A serious injury to any person or any loss of consciousness A minor scratch to the UAS costing $50 to repair Question 59: According to the sectional aeronautical chart legend, airports having control towers are depicted in what color? Green Blue Magenta Question 60: On the sectional chart legend, how are airports without control towers depicted? Blue Magenta Red