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What Are Common Part 107 Test Questions?

Flying Magazine

Correct answer: C Operations The final category of test questions covers all the remaining topics, from radio procedures to aeronautical decision-making. Aeronautical decision-making: Questions in this section cover crew resource management and hazardous attitudes. the maximum allowable operating weight.

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When Do You Need a Drone License?

Flying Magazine

400 feet Above Ground Level (AGL). Your drone can go higher than this, but to be legal and safe, 400 feet AGL is the maximum altitude you can fly. However, every recreational pilot must pass the FAA’s Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST) before flying their drones. How high can I fly my drone? Will a drone show up on radar?

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Avoiding The Impossible Turn (Engine Failure after Takeoff)

Pilot Institute

You completed the climb check at 300 ft AGL. The engine quits at 500 ft AGL. 1,000 ft AGL At 1,000 ft AGL, you’re at traffic pattern altitude. You might make it back to the airport in a C172. You will have difficulty making the departure runway in heavier, less forgiving aircraft.

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How to Perform a Go-Around (The Right Way)

Pilot Institute

In IFR, retract flaps at the appropriate speed above 400ft AGL. Once you have the aircraft climbing out and at a safe altitude, adjust the trim to make the aircraft easier to fly. Not Recognizing the Need for a Go-Around Choosing when to go around is one of the most important decisions a pilot can make.