Quiz Drone Registration Requirements Intermediate

Drone Registration Requirements Quiz

12 questions
~18 minutes
Intermediate level
Generated Oct 21, 2025
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Question 1
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What is the maximum weight of a drone that requires registration in the 'open' category?

Explanation: Drones weighing more than 500 grams must be registered to comply with EASA regulations. This ensures that heavier drones are monitored for safety and compliance.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 20

Question 2
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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for registering a drone in the European Union?

Explanation: Completing a safety training course is not a requirement specifically for registration. Registration focuses on the drone and operator's information.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 20

Question 3
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If a drone operator wishes to fly in the 'specific' category, what must they submit?

Explanation: Operators must submit a request for operational authorization to fly in the 'specific' category, which involves more stringent safety assessments.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 5

Question 4
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What information must be included when registering a drone?

Explanation: Registration requires both the operator's home address and the type of drone, ensuring that authorities can track the operator and the specific drone being used.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 20

Question 5
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What is the primary purpose of registering drones?

Explanation: The primary purpose of drone registration is to ensure compliance with safety regulations, helping authorities maintain safe airspace for all users.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 20

Question 6
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Which category of drone operations requires the most stringent registration process?

Explanation: The specific category requires a more stringent registration and operational authorization process due to the higher risk associated with these operations.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 5

Question 7
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How often must a drone operator update their registration information?

Explanation: Drone operators must update their registration information whenever there is a change, such as a new address or a change in the drone's specifications.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 20

Question 8
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In which of the following scenarios is a drone operator NOT required to register their drone?

Explanation: Drones weighing less than 250 grams are exempt from registration, as they are considered to pose a lower risk in terms of safety.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 20

Question 9
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What document must be presented to authorities during drone registration?

Explanation: The operator's identification must be presented during drone registration to verify the identity of the person responsible for the drone.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 20

Question 10
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What happens if a drone operator fails to register their drone as required?

Explanation: Failure to register a drone can result in fines or legal action, as it constitutes non-compliance with EASA regulations.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 20

Question 11
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Which agency is responsible for overseeing drone registration in the European Union?

Explanation: EASA is the primary agency responsible for overseeing drone registration and ensuring compliance with aviation safety regulations across the EU.

Reference: Reg 2019/947 Art. 20

Question 12
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What type of drone is classified as 'certified'?

Explanation: Certified drones are those that require operational authorization and must comply with strict safety standards, typically used in more complex operations.

Reference: Reg 2019/945 Art. 58

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