Quiz Manutenzione e Ispezioni Pre-Volo Mixed

Pre-Flight Inspection and Maintenance Quiz

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~23 minutes
Mixed level
Generated Nov 23, 2025
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Question 1
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What is the primary purpose of a pre-flight inspection for a drone?

Explanation: A pre-flight inspection ensures the drone is airworthy and safe to operate, preventing potential hazards during flight.

Reference: No specific EASA regulation referenced in the provided sources.

Question 2
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What should a pilot inspect regarding the drone’s propulsion system during a pre-flight check?

Explanation: Inspecting the propellers and motors ensures they are securely attached and free from damage, which is critical for safe operation.

Reference: No specific EASA regulation referenced in the provided sources.

Question 3
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Which of the following is a mandatory step in battery inspection before flight?

Explanation: Inspecting the physical condition of the battery prevents risks associated with damaged or swollen batteries during operation.

Reference: No specific EASA regulation referenced in the provided sources.

Question 4
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What document should a pilot refer to for specific maintenance procedures for their drone model?

Explanation: The user manual provides specific maintenance procedures tailored to the drone model, ensuring compliance with manufacturer guidelines.

Reference: No specific EASA regulation referenced in the provided sources.

Question 5
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What action should be taken if a drone fails a pre-flight inspection?

Explanation: Repairing or replacing faulty components ensures safe operation and compliance with safety standards.

Reference: No specific EASA regulation referenced in the provided sources.

Question 6
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Which of the following is NOT part of a typical pre-flight inspection?

Explanation: Camera settings are not mandatory for pre-flight inspection focused on safety and airworthiness.

Reference: No specific EASA regulation referenced in the provided sources.

Question 7
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How often should a drone undergo scheduled maintenance?

Explanation: Scheduled maintenance should follow the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure safe and compliant operation.

Reference: No specific EASA regulation referenced in the provided sources.

Question 8
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What environmental factor should always be checked during pre-flight inspections?

Explanation: Wind speed and direction can significantly impact drone operation, particularly in the 'open' category.

Reference: No specific EASA regulation referenced in the provided sources.

Question 9
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Why is it important to verify the GPS functionality during pre-flight checks?

Explanation: GPS functionality is critical for navigation, geofencing, and maintaining safe operations.

Reference: No specific EASA regulation referenced in the provided sources.

Question 10
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What should a pilot do if the drone’s communication link is unstable during a pre-flight test?

Explanation: Recalibrating the communication system ensures stable control and prevents loss of signal during operation.

Reference: No specific EASA regulation referenced in the provided sources.

Question 11
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What is the first step in a pre-flight inspection?

Explanation: Visible damage inspection is essential to identify any immediate risks before further testing.

Reference: No specific EASA regulation referenced in the provided sources.

Question 12
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How should a pilot confirm the drone’s firmware is up-to-date?

Explanation: Firmware updates are typically managed through the drone’s control application, ensuring optimal performance and compliance.

Reference: No specific EASA regulation referenced in the provided sources.

Question 13
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What is the recommended method for checking a drone’s sensors before flight?

Explanation: Calibration tests ensure sensors are functioning accurately, preventing navigation errors.

Reference: No specific EASA regulation referenced in the provided sources.

Question 14
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Which tool can assist with pre-flight inspections for automated drones?

Explanation: A checklist ensures all critical inspection points are covered systematically before flight.

Reference: No specific EASA regulation referenced in the provided sources.

Question 15
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What should be done if the drone’s airframe has minor cracks?

Explanation: Repairing the airframe ensures structural integrity and safe operation.

Reference: No specific EASA regulation referenced in the provided sources.

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