Missed Questions Part 107

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Basic radar service in the terminal radar program is best described as A. safety alerts, traffic advisories, and limited vectoring to VFR aircraft. B. mandatory radar service provided by the Automated Radar Terminal System (ARTS) program. C. wind-shear warning at participating airports.

A

A runway designation of 22 means the approach direction is approximately Choose only ONE best answer. A. 220° magnetic B. 220° true C. 22° magnetic

A

Advection fog will most likely form when: A. an air mass moves inland from the coast in winter. B. a light breeze blows colder air out to sea. C. there's a warm and moist air mass on the windward side of mountains.

A

An ATC radar facility issues the following advisory to a pilot flying on a heading of 360°:"TRAFFIC 10 O'CLOCK, 2 MILES, SOUTHBOUND..."Where should the pilot look for this traffic? A. Northwest. B. Northeast. C. Southwest.

A

Crests of standing mountain waves may be marked by stationary, lens-shaped clouds known as A. mammatocumulus clouds. B. standing lenticular clouds. C. roll clouds.

B

Cloud ceilings are given in A. feet above ground level (AGL) B. feet above sea level (MSL) C. meters above ground level

A

If your Aircraft Flight Manual does not list a maximum flight altitude, this means that Choose only ONE best answer. A. You should exercise caution at high altitudes because the performance is questionable B. The small UA has an unrestricted flight ceiling C. The FAA will provide this for you, if requested

A

The angle of attack at which an airplane wing stalls will: A. remain the same regardless of gross weight. B. change with an increase in gross weight. C. increase if the center of gravity (CG) is moved forward.

A

Victor Airways are controlled airspace with a floor of Choose only ONE best answer. A. 1,200' AGL. B. 1,200' MSL. C. 700' AGL.

A

What causes variations in altimeter settings between weather reporting points? A. Unequal heating of the Earth's surface. B. Variation of terrain elevation. C. Coriolis force.

A

When is pressure altitude equal to density altitude? A. On a standard day. B. When the pressure altitude is 29.92″ Hg. C. When the dew point is 0 degrees Celsius.

A

Wingtip vortices created by large aircraft tend to: A. sink below the aircraft generating turbulence. B. rise into the traffic pattern. C. rise into the takeoff or landing path of a crossing runway.

A

Generally for aircraft, the most hazardous kind of thunderstorm is: A. a squall line thunderstorm. B. a stratiform thunderstorm. C. a warm front thunderstorm.

A think of Sam Homes Sailing Squall

According to 14 CFR Part 107, the minimum age requirement to take the Part 107 Airman Knowledge test is: A. 14 years of age or older. B. 16 years of age or older. C. Any age with parental authorization.

A (you can take the test at 14, but you don't get your license until you are 16)

"Angle of Attack" is defined as A. the angle between the center of pressure and chord line B. the angle between the chord line and relative wind C. when the airfoil will stall

B

A resource you can use to find out detailed information about the effects of alcohol and legal and illegal drugs is A. NOTAMs. B. the PHAK (Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge). C. a Pilot's Operating Handbook.

B

TRSA Service in the terminal radar program provides A. IFR separation (1,000 feet vertical and 3 miles lateral) between all aircraft. B. warning to pilots when their aircraft are in unsafe proximity to terrain, obstructions, or other aircraft. C. sequencing and separation for participating VFR aircraft.

B

The National Airspace System (NAS) defines airspace under which two categories? A. Controlled and regulatory. B. Regulatory and nonregulatory. C. Regular and Special Use.

B

The amount of excess load that can be imposed on the wing of an airplane depends upon the A. position of the CG. B. speed of the airplane. C. abruptness at which the load is applied.

B

The amount of water vapor which air can hold depends on the A. dewpoint. B. air temperature. C. stability of the air.

B

The wind at 5,000 feet AGL is southwesterly while the surface wind is southerly. This difference in direction is primarily due to A. stronger pressure gradient at higher altitudes. B. friction between the wind and the surface. C. stronger Coriolis force at the surface.

B

Upon request by the FAA, the remote pilot-in-command must provide A. a logbook documenting small UA landing currency. B. a remote pilot certificate with a small UAS rating. C. any employer issued photo identification.

B

Using standard lapse rates, the standard pressure at 3,000' MSL is Choose only ONE best answer. A. 29.62"Hg B. 26.92"Hg C. 32.92"Hg

B

What effect, if any, does high humidity have on aircraft performance? A. It increases performance. B. It decreases performance. C. It has no effect on performance.

B

When an air traffic controller issues radar traffic information in relation to the 12-hour clock, the reference the controller uses is the aircraft's A. true course. B. ground track. C. magnetic heading.

B

When turning onto a taxiway from another taxiway, the "taxiway directional sign" indicates A. direction to the take-off runway. B. designation and direction of taxiway leading out of an intersection. C. designation and direction of exit taxiway from runway.

B

While flying your drone at night, you're scanning the sky in 30 degree increments. While scanning, you should never pause for more than _____ seconds to avoid night vision limitations. A. 1-2 seconds B. 2-3 seconds C. 3-4 seconds

B

You see a manned aircraft while flying our drone at night. On the left side you see a red flashing light and on the right side you see a green flashing light. Which direction is the aircraft heading? A. The airplane is heading towards you. B. The airplane is heading away from you. C. It's not an airplane as there's no flashing beacon.

B Green on right wing, red on left wing

If the Basic Empty Weight is 12 pounds and the Maximum Takeoff Weight is 18 pounds, what is the Useful Load? Choose only ONE best answer. A. 30 pounds B. 20 pounds C. 6 pounds

C

How long does it take for one mixed drink or beer to pass through your body? A. 12 hours. B. 3 hours. C. 8 hours.

B Don't let this question fool you. It takes about 3 hours for one drink to pass through your body, but the FAA requires pilots to wait 8 hours before operating an sUAS. The professional pilots' rule of thumb is 8 Hours From Bottle To Throttle.

A Local Airport Advisory (LAA) is provided by: A. an FAA AC Circular. B. an Aeronautical Sectional Chart. C. Flight Service Facilities.

C

A microburst can produce extreme wind shear that can last as long as A. 2 minutes B. 2 hours C. 15 minutes

C

Class G airspace starts at the surface and extends upwards to A. 700' MSL B. 1,200' MSL C. the floor of controlled airspace

C

If you bring an sUAS that was registered in another country to operate in the U.S. under Part 107 you must A. de-register it in that country and register it in the U.S. B. keep it registered in that country and also register it in the U.S. C. obtain a Foreign Aircraft Permit.

C

If you're driving on a runway and clear off onto a taxiway, you shouldn't stop until you're past the A. dashed white line B. double dashed yellow lines C. double solid yellow lines

C

In any drone flight emergency, the #1 rule is to: A. land the aircraft as soon as possible. B. regain visual line-of-sight and approach the landing zone. C. maintain aircraft control.

C

In which environment is aircraft structural ice most likely to have the highest accumulation rate? A. Cumulus clouds with below freezing temperatures. B. Freezing drizzle. C. Freezing rain.

C

Steady precipitation preceding a front is an indication of A. stratiform clouds with moderate turbulence. B. cumuliform clouds with little or no turbulence. C. stratiform clouds with little or no turbulence.

C

The difference between True North and Magnetic North is called Choose only ONE best answer. A. Magnetic Difference B. Magnetic Deviation C. Magnetic Variation

C

The four forces acting on an aircraft in flight are: A. weight, thrust, power, and drag. B. pitch, roll, yaw, and thrust. C. thrust, drag, weight (gravity), and lift.

C

The lateral dimensions of Class D airspace are based on A. the number of airports that lie within the Class D airspace. B. 5 statute miles from the geographical center of the primary airport. C. the instrument procedures for which the controlled airspace is established.

C


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