Quiz A1-A3: Zone Geografiche (Vietate, Riservate) Mixed

Understanding A1-A3: Geographical Zones for Drone Operations

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Mixed level
Generated Nov 23, 2025
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Question 1
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What is the primary purpose of geographical zones in drone operations?

Explanation: Geographical zones are established to define areas where specific operational rules apply, such as restrictions or permissions for certain drone categories. This ensures safe integration of drones into the airspace.

Reference: Reg CELEX_02018R1139-20241201_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 2
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In which type of geographical zone is drone operation strictly prohibited?

Explanation: Prohibited zones are areas where drone operations are not allowed due to safety, security, or environmental concerns.

Reference: Reg CELEX_02018R1139-20241201_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 3
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Who is responsible for defining geographical zones for drones in EU member states?

Explanation: National aviation authorities are tasked with defining geographical zones based on local needs and conditions while adhering to EASA guidelines.

Reference: Reg CELEX_02018R1139-20241201_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 4
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What is the significance of reserved zones for drone pilots?

Explanation: Reserved zones are designated for specific types of drone operations, such as research or emergency services, and often require prior authorization.

Reference: Reg CELEX_02018R1139-20241201_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 5
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Which document should a drone pilot consult to determine if their planned flight is within a prohibited zone?

Explanation: National aviation authorities publish maps and information about geographical zones, including prohibited zones, which drone pilots must consult before flying.

Reference: Reg CELEX_02018R1139-20241201_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 6
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What is the maximum altitude permitted in most geographical zones for drones in the Open category?

Explanation: The maximum altitude for drone operations in the Open category is typically 120 meters to ensure safety and avoid conflicts with manned aviation.

Reference: Reg CELEX_02018R1139-20241201_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 7
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How can drone pilots find updates to geographical zones in their area?

Explanation: National aviation authorities provide updates on geographical zones, including changes to prohibited, reserved, or restricted areas.

Reference: Reg CELEX_02018R1139-20241201_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 8
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What is required to operate a drone in a reserved zone?

Explanation: Reserved zones often require prior authorization from the national aviation authority due to the specific nature of operations permitted in these areas.

Reference: Reg CELEX_02018R1139-20241201_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 9
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Why are prohibited zones established for drones?

Explanation: Prohibited zones are established for various reasons, including environmental protection, privacy concerns, and aviation safety.

Reference: Reg CELEX_02018R1139-20241201_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 10
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What should pilots do if they accidentally enter a prohibited zone?

Explanation: If a pilot accidentally enters a prohibited zone, they must exit immediately and notify the relevant authorities to ensure safety and compliance.

Reference: Reg CELEX_02018R1139-20241201_EN_TXT Art 0

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