Quiz Emergency Procedures for UAS Mixed

Emergency Procedures for UAS Quiz

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Generated Jan 03, 2026
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Question 1
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What is the first action a remote pilot must take in the event of a UAS system malfunction during flight?

Explanation: The remote pilot must first maintain control of the aircraft and assess the situation to ensure the safety of the operation and surrounding area before taking further action.

Reference: 14 CFR § 107.19(c) - Remote pilot in command responsibilities

Question 2
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If a UAS experiences a flyaway during flight, what is the recommended action for the remote pilot?

Explanation: The return-to-home feature is designed to bring the UAS back to its takeoff location safely in the event of a flyaway.

Reference: AC 107-2A, Section 5.8 - Emergency Procedures

Question 3
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What is the primary responsibility of the remote pilot during an emergency situation?

Explanation: The remote pilot's primary responsibility during an emergency is to minimize risk to people and property, as stated in FAA regulations.

Reference: 14 CFR § 107.19(b) - Remote pilot in command responsibilities

Question 4
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Under what circumstances can a remote pilot deviate from the regulations outlined in Part 107 during an emergency?

Explanation: A remote pilot may deviate from Part 107 regulations when necessary to respond to an emergency, but must submit a detailed report to the FAA if requested.

Reference: 14 CFR § 107.21 - In-flight emergency

Question 5
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What is the FAA’s requirement for reporting a UAS accident?

Explanation: The FAA requires remote pilots to report an accident within 10 days if there is serious injury or property damage exceeding $500.

Reference: 14 CFR § 107.9 - Accident reporting

Question 6
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What should a remote pilot do if a UAS loses communication with the control station during flight?

Explanation: Activating the return-to-home function is the recommended action to safely recover the UAS when communication is lost.

Reference: AC 107-2A, Section 5.8 - Emergency Procedures

Question 7
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What is the remote pilot’s obligation when a UAS endangers persons or property during flight?

Explanation: The remote pilot must take immediate actions to avoid endangering persons or property as required by FAA regulations.

Reference: 14 CFR § 107.19(b) - Remote pilot in command responsibilities

Question 8
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During an emergency, when can a remote pilot use airspace restricted under Part 107.41?

Explanation: Restricted airspace may be used during an emergency if necessary to ensure safety, but the remote pilot must report the deviation if requested.

Reference: 14 CFR § 107.21 - In-flight emergency

Question 9
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What must a remote pilot do after deviating from Part 107 regulations during an emergency?

Explanation: The remote pilot must submit a detailed report to the FAA upon request if regulations are deviated from during an emergency.

Reference: 14 CFR § 107.21 - In-flight emergency

Question 10
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What is the recommended procedure for handling a battery fire on a UAS during operation?

Explanation: The recommended action is to land the UAS immediately and isolate the battery to prevent further risk.

Reference: AC 107-2A, Section 5.8 - Emergency Procedures

Question 11
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What should a remote pilot do if the UAS fails to respond to control inputs during flight?

Explanation: Emergency shutdown procedures should be activated to minimize risk and damage if the UAS fails to respond to control inputs.

Reference: AC 107-2A, Section 5.8 - Emergency Procedures

Question 12
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In an emergency, who has the final authority over the operation of the UAS?

Explanation: The remote pilot in command has the final authority over the operation of the UAS during an emergency, as outlined in FAA regulations.

Reference: 14 CFR § 107.19(a) - Remote pilot in command responsibilities

Question 13
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How should a remote pilot handle a UAS collision with a bird during flight?

Explanation: The UAS should be landed immediately in a safe location to prevent further damage or risk to people and property.

Reference: AC 107-2A, Section 5.8 - Emergency Procedures

Question 14
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What is the purpose of the return-to-home (RTH) function in a UAS?

Explanation: The return-to-home (RTH) function is designed to automatically return the UAS to its takeoff location, especially during emergencies like signal loss.

Reference: AC 107-2A, Section 5.8 - Emergency Procedures

Question 15
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What is the primary goal of emergency procedures for UAS operations?

Explanation: The primary goal of emergency procedures is to minimize risk to people, property, and the National Airspace System (NAS).

Reference: 14 CFR § 107.19(b) - Remote pilot in command responsibilities

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