(True or False) Small UAS (sUAS) can be fitted with thermal cameras and used to find lost individuals even in total darkness. ©
One type of UAS application for the IGNAS drone is aerial wi…
One type of UAS application for the IGNAS drone is aerial wildfire operations. What is the term used for the items that this drone drops? ©
There are three words (the three D’s) that are often used to…
There are three words (the three D’s) that are often used to describe the types of jobs that are a good use for UAS or drones. Which of the following is NOT one of those words? ©
The law related to drones is well settled and commonly under…
The law related to drones is well settled and commonly understood by most people. ©
(True or False) The Germans were so threatened with Archibal…
(True or False) The Germans were so threatened with Archibald Low’s advanced technologies that they made attempts to assassinate him. ©
Which type of area would a drone pilot be able to fly in, wh…
Which type of area would a drone pilot be able to fly in, where there is a standing airspace authorization, such that the pilot would not have to request daily airspace authorization to fly? ©
An aircraft with a pilot in the cockpit and flying in public…
An aircraft with a pilot in the cockpit and flying in public airspace, or a small UAS following Part 107 rules has the right to use a visible camera to look at people’s property. ©
(True or False) One of the first civilian application for th…
(True or False) One of the first civilian application for the use of the Boeing Scan Eagle was to monitor locations of whales and possibly tuna. ©
A Federal law, the “wiretap act” makes it illegal for someon…
A Federal law, the “wiretap act” makes it illegal for someone to read or snoop on what you are doing. This relates to intercepting electronic data such as email and texts. In general terms this is covered by what rule?
(TRUE or FALSE) The FAA did not receive many comments from t…
(TRUE or FALSE) The FAA did not receive many comments from the general public, concerning Remote ID, during the 60-day period of their Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) announcement, because Remote ID was not very controversial. ©