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Commercial Drone Pilot Certification Mastery Practice Test 2

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Q1Domain Verified
According to the principles likely covered in "The Complete FAA Part 107 Drone Pilot Course 2026," which of the following scenarios would necessitate an FAA waiver for routine commercial drone operations under Part 107?
Flying a drone beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) for infrastructure inspection.
Operating a drone weighing 0.75 lbs during daylight hours within visual line of sight.
Conducting a flight over a sparsely populated area at an altitude of 300 feet AGL.
Performing a nighttime operation with anti-collision lighting visible for 3 statute miles.
Q2Domain Verified
A commercial drone pilot, certified under Part 107, is tasked with an aerial photography mission over a private property. The property owner has given verbal permission for the flight. What is the most critical legal consideration regarding airspace authorization for this operation, assuming the flight will occur within Class G airspace?
The pilot is exempt from any airspace authorization since it's private property and Class G airspace.
Verbal permission from the property owner is sufficient legal justification for airspace access.
The pilot must obtain a Certificate of Authorization (COA) from the FAA due to the commercial nature of the flight.
While Class G airspace is generally uncontrolled, the pilot must still verify if a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) or temporary flight restriction (TFR) is active in the area.
Q3Domain Verified
During a pre-flight inspection, a drone pilot discovers a minor crack on the drone's propeller. The drone's operating manual states that all propellers must be free of defects. The pilot is scheduled for a critical infrastructure inspection flight. What is the most prudent course of action, aligned with Part 107 safety principles?
D) Document the crack and proceed with the flight, assuming the risk is acceptable for the mission's importance.
Conduct the flight but maintain a higher altitude to minimize risk to people on the groun
Continue the flight, as the crack is minor and unlikely to affect performance significantly.
Immediately replace the damaged propeller with a new one before any flight operations commence.

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