Quiz A1-A3: Limitazioni Operative Categoria Aperta Mixed

Operational Limitations in the Open Category: A1-A3

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Mixed level
Generated Nov 23, 2025
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Question 1
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What is the maximum flight altitude for drones in the Open Category?

Explanation: The maximum flight altitude for drones in the Open Category is 120 meters above ground level to avoid interference with manned aviation operations.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 2
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In which subcategory of the Open Category can drones operate over uninvolved people?

Explanation: In the A1 subcategory, drones weighing less than 250 grams can fly over uninvolved people, provided it is not done intentionally.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 3
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What is the minimum horizontal distance required from uninvolved people in the A2 subcategory?

Explanation: In the A2 subcategory, drones must maintain a minimum horizontal distance of 30 meters from uninvolved people, or 5 meters if using a low-speed mode.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 4
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What is the operational limitation for drones in the A3 subcategory?

Explanation: In the A3 subcategory, drones must operate in areas completely free of uninvolved people and at least 150 meters away from residential, commercial, or industrial areas.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 5
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What defines 'uninvolved people' in drone operations?

Explanation: Uninvolved people are those who are not participating in or aware of the operation and have not given explicit consent to be near the drone.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 6
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Which type of drone operator certification is required for the A2 subcategory?

Explanation: Operators in the A2 subcategory must complete training and pass the A2 theory exam to demonstrate competency for flying closer to uninvolved people.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 7
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When can drones in the Open Category be operated beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS)?

Explanation: Operations beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) are not permitted in the Open Category to ensure safe and responsible operations.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 8
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What must a drone pilot do before flying in the Open Category?

Explanation: Drone pilots in the Open Category must ensure the drone complies with CE marking requirements, which certify its safety and suitability for operation.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 9
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What is the purpose of the 'open' category in EASA regulations?

Explanation: The Open Category is designed for operations with minimal risk and does not require prior authorization, making it suitable for hobbyists and low-risk activities.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 10
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What is the weight limit for drones in the A1 subcategory?

Explanation: Drones in the A1 subcategory must weigh less than 250 grams to ensure safe operations over uninvolved people.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 11
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What is the main restriction for drones in the A3 subcategory regarding proximity to buildings?

Explanation: A3 operations require drones to remain at least 150 meters away from residential, commercial, or industrial areas to minimize risk to uninvolved people.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 12
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What is the primary safety measure for drone flights in the Open Category?

Explanation: Maintaining visual line of sight is a primary requirement for ensuring safe operations in the Open Category.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 13
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What is the maximum take-off weight (MTOW) for drones in the Open Category?

Explanation: Drones in the Open Category must have a maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of less than 25 kilograms to comply with safety and operational limitations.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 14
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Can drones in the Open Category be flown at night?

Explanation: Night operations in the Open Category are allowed if the drone has appropriate lighting and complies with all other operational limitations.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 15
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What is the primary purpose of the CE marking on drones?

Explanation: The CE marking certifies that the drone complies with European safety and environmental standards, ensuring it is suitable for operation.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

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