Quiz A1-A3: Normativa EASA di Base Mixed

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Generated Nov 23, 2025
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Question 1
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What is the maximum altitude a drone can legally fly in the Open category without additional authorization?

Explanation: In the Open category, drones are limited to a maximum altitude of 120 meters above ground level to ensure safe separation from manned aircraft. Flying higher requires specific authorization.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 2
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Which subcategory of the Open category allows drones to fly closest to uninvolved persons?

Explanation: In subcategory A1, drones can fly over uninvolved persons, but this must be incidental and not prolonged. This is designed for low-risk operations near people.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 3
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What is required to fly a drone in subcategory A2 of the Open category?

Explanation: To operate in subcategory A2, remote pilots must hold a remote pilot certificate and perform practical self-training to ensure they can safely operate closer to people.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 4
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In which subcategory is it mandatory to maintain a minimum distance of 150 meters from residential, commercial, or industrial areas?

Explanation: A3 operations require a minimum distance of 150 meters from residential, commercial, or industrial areas to reduce risks to uninvolved persons and property.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 5
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What is the main difference between the Open and Specific categories?

Explanation: The Specific category includes operations that exceed the limitations of the Open category and requires an operational risk assessment and authorization from the competent authority.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 6
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Which of the following statements about Visual Line of Sight (VLOS) operations is correct?

Explanation: VLOS operations require the drone to remain visible to the naked eye of the remote pilot at all times to ensure situational awareness and safety.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 7
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Which document defines the technical requirements for drones in the Open category?

Explanation: Regulation (EU) 2019/945 sets out the technical requirements for drones in the Open category, including CE marking and class identification labels.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0945_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 8
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When flying in subcategory A1, what is the maximum weight of the drone?

Explanation: Drones in subcategory A1 must weigh less than 250 grams to minimize risks when flying over people.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 9
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What is the purpose of the CE marking on drones?

Explanation: The CE marking demonstrates that the drone complies with European safety, health, and environmental protection requirements.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0945_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 10
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Which subcategory allows operations near people if the remote pilot maintains safe distances and avoids direct overflight?

Explanation: Subcategory A2 permits operations near people provided safe distances are maintained and direct overflight is avoided.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 11
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What is the primary risk factor considered in the Specific category?

Explanation: The Specific category evaluates risks based on the operational environment and proximity to uninvolved persons, requiring a detailed risk assessment.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 12
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What type of authorization is required for operations in the Specific category?

Explanation: Specific category operations require an operational authorization from the national aviation authority, ensuring risks are adequately mitigated.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 13
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What is the minimum age to operate a drone in the Open category under EASA rules?

Explanation: The minimum age to operate a drone in the Open category is 16 years, ensuring adequate maturity and responsibility for safe operations.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 14
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Which type of operations is covered under the Open category?

Explanation: The Open category covers low-risk operations that comply with predefined limitations, such as weight and distance restrictions.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 15
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What is the main requirement for a drone to be flown in the Open category?

Explanation: Drones in the Open category must comply with CE marking and class identification requirements to ensure safety and regulatory compliance.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0945_EN_TXT Art 0

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