Quiz State and Local Drone Laws Mixed

State and Local Drone Laws Quiz

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Generated Jan 02, 2026
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Question 1
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What is the primary authority responsible for regulating aviation safety and airspace efficiency in Europe?

Explanation: EASA has exclusive authority over aviation safety and airspace efficiency within the European Union. This includes the regulation of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).

Reference: Reg 2019_UAS_Civil_Integration_Roadmap_third_edition Art 0

Question 2
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Which entity can enforce local drone laws in European member states?

Explanation: National aviation authorities implement and enforce EASA regulations at the local level, ensuring compliance with European drone rules.

Reference: Reg 2019_UAS_Civil_Integration_Roadmap_third_edition Art 0

Question 3
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What is the maximum altitude at which a drone can legally fly in open category operations in Europe?

Explanation: The maximum altitude for drones in open category operations is limited to 120 meters above ground level, as per EASA regulations.

Reference: Reg 2019_UAS_Civil_Integration_Roadmap_third_edition Art 0

Question 4
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Can a local government create laws that conflict with EASA drone regulations?

Explanation: EASA regulations have precedence over local laws in aviation safety and airspace management. Local governments cannot create conflicting rules.

Reference: Reg UAS_Fact_Sheet_2023 Art 0

Question 5
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What is required for operating a drone beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) in Europe?

Explanation: BVLOS operations require specific authorization from EASA under the specific category, ensuring safety and compliance.

Reference: Reg 2019_UAS_Civil_Integration_Roadmap_third_edition Art 0

Question 6
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What does the term 'geo-awareness' mean in the context of European drone regulations?

Explanation: Geo-awareness refers to the drone's onboard system identifying and alerting the operator of restricted or prohibited areas, enhancing safety.

Reference: Reg 2019_UAS_Civil_Integration_Roadmap_third_edition Art 0

Question 7
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Which category of drone operation does not require prior authorization in Europe?

Explanation: The open category is designed for low-risk operations and does not require prior authorization but must comply with specific limitations.

Reference: Reg 2019_UAS_Civil_Integration_Roadmap_third_edition Art 0

Question 8
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Can drones be operated over people in the open category in Europe?

Explanation: Drones under 250 grams can operate over people under the open category, provided safety measures are adhered to.

Reference: Reg 2019_UAS_Civil_Integration_Roadmap_third_edition Art 0

Question 9
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What is required to fly a drone in restricted airspace?

Explanation: Flying in restricted airspace requires authorization from EASA and coordination with relevant airspace management entities.

Reference: Reg 2019_UAS_Civil_Integration_Roadmap_third_edition Art 0

Question 10
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What is the legal age to operate a drone in the open category in Europe?

Explanation: The minimum age to operate a drone in the open category is 18 years, ensuring responsible operation.

Reference: Reg 2019_UAS_Civil_Integration_Roadmap_third_edition Art 0

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