Quiz TRUST Test for Recreational Flyers Mixed

TRUST Test for Recreational Flyers

15 questions
~23 minutes
Mixed level
Generated Jan 02, 2026
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Question 1
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What is the maximum altitude you are allowed to fly a drone during recreational operations?

Explanation: Under EASA regulations, recreational drone pilots must not exceed an altitude of 120 meters above ground level to ensure safety and compliance with airspace rules.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 4

Question 2
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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for recreational drone flights?

Explanation: Flying over crowds of people is prohibited as it poses safety risks to both people and the drone operator. Recreational pilots must avoid such scenarios.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 5

Question 3
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What is the primary purpose of the TRUST test for recreational flyers?

Explanation: The TRUST test is designed to educate recreational flyers about essential safety rules and regulations for operating drones responsibly.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 7

Question 4
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When flying near an airport, what is the minimum distance you must maintain?

Explanation: Drone pilots must maintain a minimum distance of 5 km from airports to avoid interfering with manned aircraft operations.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 4

Question 5
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What should you do before flying a drone in a controlled airspace?

Explanation: Controlled airspace requires prior authorization from air traffic control to ensure safe integration with other airspace users.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 5

Question 6
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What is the maximum weight for drones used under recreational operations without additional authorization?

Explanation: Recreational drones weighing up to 25 kg can be operated without additional authorization, provided all other operational rules are followed.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 4

Question 7
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Which of the following actions is prohibited during recreational drone flights?

Explanation: Flying over private property without the owner's consent is considered trespassing and violates privacy laws.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 5

Question 8
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What should you check before flying a drone in a new location?

Explanation: A thorough pre-flight check includes assessing weather, airspace restrictions, and equipment readiness to ensure safe operations.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 7

Question 9
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Who is responsible for ensuring a drone operation complies with local regulations?

Explanation: The remote pilot holds the responsibility for adhering to local regulations and ensuring safe operations during each flight.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 4

Question 10
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What is the primary safety concern when flying near wildlife?

Explanation: Flying near wildlife can disturb their natural habitats and behavior, which is why such operations should be avoided.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 5

Question 11
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Under which condition can a drone be flown beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) during recreational use?

Explanation: Recreational drone operations must remain within visual line of sight unless explicit BVLOS authorization is granted.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 4

Question 12
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What should you do if your drone loses signal during flight?

Explanation: Activating the Return-to-Home feature ensures the drone safely returns to its takeoff point, minimizing risks.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 7

Question 13
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Which document outlines the rules and regulations for recreational drone operations?

Explanation: EASA Regulation 2019/947 provides the framework for safe and compliant recreational drone operations.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 0

Question 14
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What is the main purpose of maintaining visual line of sight (VLOS)?

Explanation: Maintaining VLOS ensures compliance, collision avoidance, and situational awareness during flight.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 4

Question 15
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What is the first step before flying a drone recreationally in a new country?

Explanation: Each country may have specific rules for drone operations, and checking local aviation authority regulations ensures compliance.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 5

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