Quiz Payload and Cargo Delivery Regulations Mixed

Payload and Cargo Delivery Regulations Quiz

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~15 minutes
Mixed level
Generated Jan 02, 2026
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Question 1
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What is the maximum payload weight allowed for drones operating in the 'open' category without specific authorization?

Explanation: Drones operating in the 'open' category must have a maximum take-off weight, including payload, of less than 25 kilograms to comply with EASA regulations.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 4

Question 2
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Which category of drone operation allows payload delivery directly to a recipient?

Explanation: Payload delivery directly to recipients is generally permitted under the 'specific' category, provided an operational risk assessment has been conducted and approved.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 5

Question 3
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In the 'certified' category, what is required for payload delivery operations involving large drones?

Explanation: Payload delivery with large drones in the 'certified' category requires an airworthiness certification to ensure compliance with safety standards.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 8

Question 4
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What is the main limitation of payload delivery in the 'open' category?

Explanation: Operations in the 'open' category must always remain within visual line of sight (VLOS), which includes payload delivery restrictions.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 4

Question 5
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What documentation is essential for a drone operator conducting payload delivery in the 'specific' category?

Explanation: Operators in the 'specific' category must provide a risk assessment and obtain operational authorization before conducting payload delivery.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 5

Question 6
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Can hazardous materials be transported by drones in the 'open' category?

Explanation: Transporting hazardous materials is strictly prohibited in the 'open' category for safety reasons.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 4

Question 7
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What is the required separation distance for drones delivering payloads in the 'specific' category?

Explanation: In the 'specific' category, drones delivering payloads must maintain a minimum separation distance of 50 meters from uninvolved persons to ensure safety.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 5

Question 8
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What is the maximum altitude for payload delivery operations in the 'open' category?

Explanation: The maximum altitude for operations in the 'open' category is 120 meters above ground level.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 4

Question 9
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Which of the following must be included in the operational risk assessment for payload delivery in the 'specific' category?

Explanation: An operational risk assessment must include proposed flight paths and contingency plans to mitigate potential risks during payload delivery.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 5

Question 10
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Which category allows for payload delivery beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS)?

Explanation: Payload delivery beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) is typically authorized under the 'certified' category with specific regulatory approvals.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 8

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