Quiz UK Geographic Zones and Restrictions Mixed

Understanding UK Geographic Zones and Restrictions for Drone Operations

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Generated Jan 03, 2026
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Question 1
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What is the primary purpose of a 'Flight Restriction Zone' (FRZ) in the UK?

Explanation: Flight Restriction Zones (FRZs) are established around airports to ensure safety and prevent interference with manned aircraft operations. Drone pilots must obtain permission from air traffic control or the airport before flying in these areas.

Reference: UK Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Article 15

Question 2
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Which organization is responsible for defining and managing airspace restrictions in the UK?

Explanation: The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is the regulatory body responsible for managing airspace restrictions and ensuring compliance with drone regulations in the UK.

Reference: UK Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Article 6

Question 3
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What is the maximum altitude a drone can legally fly in the UK without special authorization?

Explanation: The maximum altitude for drone operations in the UK is 120 meters above ground level to ensure safety and avoid conflicts with manned aircraft.

Reference: UK Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Article 4

Question 4
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Which type of airspace is off-limits to drones without special permission?

Explanation: Controlled airspace is managed to ensure the safe operation of manned aircraft. Drone pilots must obtain permission before operating in controlled airspace.

Reference: UK Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Article 15

Question 5
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What is a 'No-Fly Zone' (NFZ) in the context of UK drone regulations?

Explanation: No-Fly Zones (NFZs) are areas where drones are prohibited from flying due to safety, security, or privacy concerns, such as near military bases or prisons.

Reference: UK Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Article 15

Question 6
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What is the role of a Geographic Zone in the context of drone operations?

Explanation: Geographic Zones are defined areas with specific restrictions or allowances for drone operations. These zones help manage airspace and ensure safety.

Reference: UK Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Article 15

Question 7
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Which document outlines the rules for drone operations in the 'Open' category in the UK?

Explanation: CAP 722 provides detailed guidance on drone operations, including rules for the 'Open' category, ensuring compliance with UK Regulation (EU) 2019/947.

Reference: CAP 722, Ninth Edition

Question 8
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What does 'Restricted Airspace' mean for drone pilots?

Explanation: Restricted Airspace requires drone pilots to obtain authorization before flying due to safety or security concerns.

Reference: UK Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Article 15

Question 9
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What is the purpose of Temporary Danger Areas (TDAs) for drone operations?

Explanation: Temporary Danger Areas (TDAs) are established for specific events or hazards, temporarily restricting drone flights to ensure safety.

Reference: UK Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Article 15

Question 10
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What is the significance of the 1km rule for drones flying near an airport?

Explanation: Drone pilots must ensure their aircraft stays at least 1km away from airport boundaries to prevent interference with manned aircraft operations.

Reference: UK Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Article 15

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