Quiz Patentino A1-A3: QR Code e Marcatura Mixed

Drone Operations Quiz: Patentino A1-A3 - QR Code and Marking

15 questions
~23 minutes
Mixed level
Generated Nov 23, 2025
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Question 1
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What is the primary purpose of the QR code on a drone operated in the Open category?

Explanation: The QR code on a drone links the drone to the operator's registration, ensuring traceability and compliance with EASA requirements.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 2
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Which drone classes require a CE marking for legal operation in the Open category?

Explanation: All drones in classes C0 to C4 require a CE marking as part of their certification to operate legally in the Open category.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0945_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 3
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What information must the drone operator include when registering their UAS?

Explanation: The operator must provide their personal information and details about the UAS model to complete the registration process.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 4
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For drones operated under Patentino A1-A3, what is the maximum flight altitude permitted?

Explanation: The maximum flight altitude for drones operated in the Open category is 120 meters above ground level to ensure safe integration into airspace.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 5
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Which of the following scenarios requires the drone to be marked with a class identifier (e.g., C1)?

Explanation: Drones operated in the Open category must display their class identifier to ensure compliance with EASA safety standards.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0945_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 6
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What is the significance of the CE marking on a drone?

Explanation: The CE marking demonstrates that the drone complies with EU safety, health, and environmental protection standards.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0945_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 7
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When flying a drone marked as Class C1, what is the minimum separation distance required from people?

Explanation: For drones marked as Class C1, a minimum separation distance of 30 meters must be maintained from people for safety.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0945_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 8
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Who is responsible for ensuring a drone displays the correct QR code and CE marking?

Explanation: The drone operator is responsible for ensuring the drone is correctly marked and registered, as per EASA regulations.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 9
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What is the primary purpose of the Patentino A1-A3 certification?

Explanation: The Patentino A1-A3 certification ensures that operators have knowledge of basic safety and operational rules for flying drones in the Open category.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 10
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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for drones in the Open category?

Explanation: Pre-flight risk assessments are not required for drones in the Open category, as these operations are predefined with lower risk.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 11
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Which type of drone operations typically fall under the Specific category instead of Open?

Explanation: Operations beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) generally fall under the Specific category due to increased risk and complexity.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32020R0639_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 12
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What is the maximum allowable take-off weight for drones in the Open category under Class C3?

Explanation: Class C3 allows drones up to a maximum take-off weight of 25 kg in the Open category, provided they meet safety requirements.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0945_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 13
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What is the minimum age requirement for a drone operator in the Open category?

Explanation: Drone operators must be at least 16 years old to comply with EASA regulations for the Open category.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 14
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What must a drone operator do if they lose their registration QR code?

Explanation: Operators must re-register their drone and obtain a new QR code to comply with registration requirements.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

Question 15
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What is the penalty for flying a drone without proper markings in the Open category?

Explanation: Flying a drone without proper markings may result in fines issued by the national aviation authority, as it violates EASA regulations.

Reference: Reg CELEX_32019R0947_EN_TXT Art 0

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