Quiz Patentino A1-A3: Zone Vietate Italia Mixed

Understanding Drone No-Fly Zones in Italy (Patentino A1-A3)

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Mixed level
Generated Nov 23, 2025
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Question 1
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Which of the following areas is typically considered a drone no-fly zone in Italy?

Explanation: Drone operations are prohibited or heavily restricted in national parks, military zones, and urban areas to ensure safety and protect sensitive environments. Pilots must consult local maps and regulations before flying.

Reference: Not provided in the sources

Question 2
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What is the maximum altitude allowed for drones in the 'open' category in Italy?

Explanation: Drone flights in the 'open' category are restricted to a maximum altitude of 120 meters to ensure safety and compliance with aviation regulations.

Reference: Not provided in the sources

Question 3
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What should a drone operator do before flying in proximity to an airport?

Explanation: Flying near airports is highly regulated due to air traffic. Drone operators must obtain permission from airport authorities to ensure safe operations.

Reference: Not provided in the sources

Question 4
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What is the primary purpose of drone no-fly zones?

Explanation: No-fly zones are established to protect sensitive areas, ensure public safety, and avoid interference with manned aviation operations.

Reference: Not provided in the sources

Question 5
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When flying a drone in Italy, what documentation must you carry if you hold a Patentino A1-A3?

Explanation: Drone operators in Italy must carry all required documentation, including registration, certification, and insurance, to comply with regulations and ensure accountability.

Reference: Not provided in the sources

Question 6
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Can drones in the 'open' category be flown over crowds in Italy?

Explanation: Lightweight drones (under 250g) can be flown over crowds in the 'open' category as they pose a lower risk. Heavier drones are prohibited.

Reference: Not provided in the sources

Question 7
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What is the Visual Line of Sight (VLOS) requirement for drone operations in the 'open' category?

Explanation: In the 'open' category, drones must always remain within the visual line of sight of the remote pilot to ensure safe operation.

Reference: Not provided in the sources

Question 8
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What action should you take if your drone loses GPS signal during flight?

Explanation: Losing GPS signal can compromise control and navigation. Safely landing the drone prevents potential accidents or violations of regulations.

Reference: Not provided in the sources

Question 9
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Can drones be operated at night in the 'open' category in Italy?

Explanation: Night operations are permitted if the drone is equipped with anti-collision lights to ensure visibility and safety.

Reference: Not provided in the sources

Question 10
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What is the primary responsibility of a drone pilot in restricted areas?

Explanation: Drone pilots must avoid restricted areas to comply with regulations and ensure safety. Violating restrictions can result in penalties.

Reference: Not provided in the sources

Question 11
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What is required to legally fly a drone in Italy's controlled airspace?

Explanation: Controlled airspace requires special authorization from ENAC to ensure safe integration with manned aviation operations.

Reference: Not provided in the sources

Question 12
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What is the purpose of geofencing in drones?

Explanation: Geofencing technology restricts drones from flying into prohibited zones, ensuring compliance with safety regulations.

Reference: Not provided in the sources

Question 13
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What does the Patentino A1-A3 certification allow you to do?

Explanation: The Patentino A1-A3 certification permits operators to fly drones in the 'open' category, which includes low-risk operations.

Reference: Not provided in the sources

Question 14
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How can you verify if a location is a drone no-fly zone?

Explanation: Drone pilots should use multiple resources, including ENAC's website, mapping tools, and local regulations, to identify no-fly zones.

Reference: Not provided in the sources

Question 15
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What is the penalty for flying a drone in a restricted zone without authorization?

Explanation: Flying in restricted zones without authorization can result in fines, confiscation, and suspension of certification, depending on the severity of the violation.

Reference: Not provided in the sources

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