Chapter 2 1123 to 1312
1132-Guy wire, which support anenna towers, can ectend horizontally; therefore, the towers should be avoided horizontally by at least
2,000 feet horizontally
1128- Which publication contains an explanation of airport signs and marking?
Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM)
1312- A larger UAS is converging head on; what should you do?
Both aircraft should adjust course to the right
1123-What is the purpose of the runway/runway hold position sign?
Denotes intersecting runways
1134-What should a remote pilot do if the sUAS they are operating collides with a bird or wildlife?
File a wildlife strike report with the FAA
1124-What is the purpose of the runway hold position markings on the taxiway?
Holds aircraft short of the runway
1131- Which technique should a remote pilot use to scan for traffic?
Systematically focus on different segments of the sky for short intervals
1133-What should remote pilots rely on for wire strike avoidance?
Visual scanning
1129-You have received authorization to operate an sUAS at an airport. When flying the sUAS, the ATC tower instructs you to stay clear of all runways. Which situation would indicate that you are complying with this request?
You are on the double solid yellow line side of markings near the runway
1303-What is the most effective way for a UA pilot to scan for traffic?
a series of short regularly spaced eye movements scanning 10 degree segments of the sky
1130- Most midair collision accidents occur during
clear days
1126-What is the purpose of the No Entry sign?
identifies a paved area where aircraft are prohibited from entering
1127-The "taxiway ending" marker?
indicates taxiway does not continue
1125-Holding position signs have?
white inscriptions on red background