Quiz A1-A3: Altezza Massima di Volo (120m) Mixed

Maximum Flight Altitude Quiz

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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 permitted for drones in the Open category under European regulations?

Explanation: In the Open category, the maximum flight altitude is limited to 120 meters above ground level to ensure safe integration with other airspace users and reduce risks to manned aviation.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 2
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What should a drone pilot do if their operation requires flying above 120 meters?

Explanation: Flying above 120 meters requires an operational authorization under the Specific category. This ensures safety and compliance with airspace rules.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 3
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Why is the 120m flight altitude limit important?

Explanation: The 120-meter limit is designed to minimize the risk of collision with manned aircraft, which typically operate at higher altitudes.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 4
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In which scenario can the 120m altitude limit be exceeded without additional authorization?

Explanation: The 120-meter limit can be exceeded when flying near a structure, provided the drone remains within 15 meters above the structure.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 5
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What happens if a drone pilot exceeds the 120m altitude limit without authorization?

Explanation: Exceeding the altitude limit without authorization is a violation of EASA regulations and can result in fines and other penalties.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 6
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Which category of drone operations allows flying beyond the 120m altitude limit?

Explanation: Drone operations in the Specific category may exceed 120 meters with appropriate authorization, as they involve higher-risk activities.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 7
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What is the primary reason for limiting drone operations to 120 meters in the Open category?

Explanation: The limit is intended to prevent interference with manned aviation, ensuring safe integration in the airspace.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 8
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Under EASA regulations, what is the maximum altitude allowed for drones flying over a structure?

Explanation: The maximum altitude allowed for drones flying over a structure is 15 meters above the highest point of the structure.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 9
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What kind of authorization is required for flights above 120 meters in controlled airspace?

Explanation: An operational authorization from the national aviation authority is required for flights above 120 meters in controlled airspace.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 10
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Which type of drone is most likely to be exempt from the 120m altitude limit in the Open category?

Explanation: In the Open category, all drones must adhere to the 120m altitude limit unless additional authorization is obtained.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

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