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EASA UAS Regulations Quiz

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Generated Mar 06, 2026
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Question 1
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What does UAS stand for in aviation regulations?

Explanation: UAS stands for Unmanned Aerial System, which includes the aircraft, its control station, and any necessary communication links.

Reference: EASA AMC & GM to Part-UAS

Question 2
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Which category of UAS operations is considered the safest and involves minimal risk?

Explanation: The Open category is the safest and involves minimal risk, as it applies to operations that do not require prior authorization.

Reference: EASA Part-UAS Regulation Article 4

Question 3
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In the Open category, what is the maximum allowable altitude for drone operations?

Explanation: The maximum altitude for Open category operations is 120 meters, unless specific conditions allow for higher altitudes.

Reference: EASA Part-UAS Regulation Article 4

Question 4
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What is the primary purpose of the CE marking on a UAS?

Explanation: The CE marking indicates that the UAS complies with EU safety, health, and environmental protection requirements.

Reference: EASA Part-UAS Regulation Annex

Question 5
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Which subcategory in the Open category allows flying near people but not over crowds?

Explanation: Subcategory A2 allows flying near people but prohibits flying over crowds to minimize risk.

Reference: EASA Part-UAS Regulation Annex 1

Question 6
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What is required to operate a UAS in the Specific category?

Explanation: Specific category operations require prior operational authorization from the competent authority based on a risk assessment.

Reference: EASA Part-UAS Regulation Article 5

Question 7
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What is the purpose of the European UAS operator registration system?

Explanation: The registration system identifies operators and ensures accountability in case of incidents or violations.

Reference: EASA Part-UAS Regulation Article 14

Question 8
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When is a UAS operator required to register in the EU?

Explanation: Operators must register if their drone weighs over 250g or has a camera, due to privacy and safety concerns.

Reference: EASA Part-UAS Regulation Article 14

Question 9
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What is required to fly a drone over crowds in the Certified category?

Explanation: Flying over crowds in the Certified category requires specialized training and certification due to the higher risk involved.

Reference: EASA Part-UAS Regulation Article 6

Question 10
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Which document outlines the operational limitations and safety measures for UAS operations?

Explanation: The Operational Risk Assessment outlines the limitations and safety measures required for UAS operations, especially in the Specific category.

Reference: EASA Part-UAS Regulation Annex 2

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