Quiz FAA DroneZone Registration Mixed

FAA DroneZone Registration Quiz

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Generated Jan 03, 2026
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Question 1
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What is the primary purpose of registering your drone in the FAA DroneZone?

Explanation: Registering your drone ensures compliance with FAA regulations under 49 U.S.C. § 44103 and allows the FAA to track ownership and operations.

Reference: 49 U.S.C. § 44103

Question 2
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Which drones must be registered through FAA DroneZone?

Explanation: Drones weighing over 0.55 lbs used for recreational or commercial purposes must be registered per 14 CFR Part 47.

Reference: 14 CFR Part 47

Question 3
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What is the validity period of FAA drone registration?

Explanation: FAA drone registrations are valid for three years and must be renewed thereafter.

Reference: FAA DroneZone Guidance

Question 4
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What information is required to register a drone in the FAA DroneZone?

Explanation: The FAA requires the drone's serial number, owner's name, and contact information to complete the registration process.

Reference: FAA DroneZone Guidance

Question 5
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What happens if you fail to register your drone as required by the FAA?

Explanation: Failure to register your drone can result in fines and restrictions on operating within the National Airspace System.

Reference: 49 U.S.C. § 44103

Question 6
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Can you register multiple drones under a single FAA DroneZone account?

Explanation: The FAA DroneZone allows users to register multiple drones under one account for convenience.

Reference: FAA DroneZone Guidance

Question 7
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What is the registration fee for drones weighing over 0.55 lbs?

Explanation: The FAA charges a $5 fee per drone for registration, valid for three years.

Reference: FAA DroneZone Guidance

Question 8
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Where must the FAA registration number be displayed on the drone?

Explanation: FAA regulations require the registration number to be displayed on a visible external surface of the drone.

Reference: 14 CFR Part 45

Question 9
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Can drones used solely indoors be exempt from FAA registration?

Explanation: Drones used exclusively indoors do not operate within the National Airspace System and are exempt from FAA registration requirements.

Reference: FAA DroneZone Guidance

Question 10
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Who can register a drone on FAA DroneZone?

Explanation: FAA registration is available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents as outlined in 14 CFR Part 47.

Reference: 14 CFR Part 47

Question 11
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What is the purpose of marking your drone with the FAA registration number?

Explanation: Marking the drone with the registration number allows identification of the owner and ensures compliance with FAA regulations.

Reference: 14 CFR Part 45

Question 12
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Can drone registration be transferred to a new owner?

Explanation: FAA requires the new owner to register the drone under their own account, as registrations are not transferable.

Reference: FAA DroneZone Guidance

Question 13
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How can you renew your drone registration?

Explanation: Drone registration can be renewed online through the FAA DroneZone by paying the required fee.

Reference: FAA DroneZone Guidance

Question 14
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What should you do if you lose your drone registration certificate?

Explanation: The FAA DroneZone allows users to request a replacement certificate if the original is lost.

Reference: FAA DroneZone Guidance

Question 15
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Which regulation governs drone registration requirements?

Explanation: Drone registration requirements are governed by 14 CFR Part 47, which outlines the eligibility and procedures for aircraft registration.

Reference: 14 CFR Part 47

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