Quiz EASA UAS Regulations Overview Intermediate

EASA UAS Regulations Overview Quiz

12 questions
~18 minutes
Intermediate level
Generated Oct 21, 2025
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Question 1
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What is the primary purpose of the EASA regulations for UAS?

Explanation: The EASA regulations aim to ensure safety and compliance in civil aviation operations, including those involving unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) (Reg 2018/1139 Art. 1).

Reference: Reg 2018/1139 Art. 1

Question 2
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Which category of UAS operations poses the least risk according to EASA?

Explanation: The 'open' category includes UAS operations that present the lowest risks and are not subject to classic aeronautical compliance procedures (Reg 2019/945 Art. 1).

Reference: Reg 2019/945 Art. 1

Question 3
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What must a UAS operator do before conducting operations in the 'specific' category?

Explanation: UAS operators must submit an operational authorization for operations in the 'specific' category, as these involve higher risks (Reg 2019/947 Art. 8).

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 8

Question 4
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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for UAS under EASA regulations?

Explanation: While insurance is highly recommended for liability, it is not explicitly mandated under EASA regulations for all UAS operations (information not provided).

Reference: Information not provided

Question 5
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What operational limitation must UAS operators comply with?

Explanation: UAS operators must comply with operational limitations set out in operational authorizations or standard scenarios established by EASA (Reg 2019/947 Art. 12).

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 12

Question 6
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What is the maximum weight limit for drones operating in the 'open' category?

Explanation: Drones operating in the 'open' category must weigh less than 25 kilograms (Reg 2019/945 Art. 1).

Reference: Reg 2019/945 Art. 1

Question 7
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Which of the following actions is required before flying a drone in the 'specific' category?

Explanation: Before conducting operations in the 'specific' category, UAS operators are required to conduct a risk assessment to identify potential hazards (Reg 2019/947 Art. 8).

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 8

Question 8
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What is the minimum age requirement for a remote pilot operating in the 'open' category?

Explanation: A remote pilot must be at least 16 years old to operate a UAS in the 'open' category (Reg 2019/947 Art. 14).

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 14

Question 9
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Which document is essential for UAS operators to have when conducting operations in the 'open' category?

Explanation: UAS operators in the 'open' category must submit a declaration of compliance stating that they adhere to the applicable operational limitations (Reg 2019/947 Art. 5).

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 5

Question 10
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What should a remote pilot do if they lose visual contact with their drone?

Explanation: If a remote pilot loses visual contact with their drone, they must land the drone immediately to prevent accidents (information not provided).

Reference: Information not provided

Question 11
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What is required for UAS operations beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS)?

Explanation: Operations beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) require a specific exemption or operational authorization from EASA, as they are higher risk (information not provided).

Reference: Information not provided

Question 12
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Under EASA regulations, what must be done if a UAS has an accident?

Explanation: UAS operators are required to notify EASA immediately in case of an accident involving their drone (information not provided).

Reference: Information not provided

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