- When can the holder of a remotely piloted aircraft operator’s certificate (ReOC) operate a very small, small or medium RPA near a person not directly associated with the operation, without specific CASA approval?
- always, if the RPA has propeller guards
- when the person gives consent and the RPA remains at least 15 metres away
- never, operations near people always require CASA approval
- when the person gives written consent
- What is the maximum gross weight for a micro RPA under Part 101 of CASR?
- 500 g
- 250 g
- 2 kg
- 1.5 kg
- Which of the following operations is permitted under the excluded RPA category?
- flying over a populated stadium in a micro RPA
- operating within 3 nm of a controlled aerodrome
- conducting an operation for commercial purposes using a sub-2 kg RPA
- flying beyond visual line of sight
- Before operating an excluded RPA, what must the pilot do?
- hold a remote pilot licence (RePL)
- register the RPA, and complete accreditation or hold a RePL
- obtain a ReOC
- notify CASA before each flight
- You are flying a 1.8 kg RPA for real estate photography. Which statement is true under current regulations?
- you must hold a RePL and operate under a ReOC
- you can operate under the excluded category if accredited and compliant
- you must notify CASA before each flight
- you can fly over crowds if under 2 kg
- What is the maximum height allowed for RPA operations without CASA approval?
- 120 ft above an obstacle up to a maximum height of 1,000 ft AGL
- 400 ft AGL
- 150 m AGL
- 5,000 ft AGL
- When operating an RPA, what does ‘visual line of sight’ mean under Part 101 of CASR?
- using binoculars to maintain sight
- flying with first person view (FPV) goggles
- seeing the RPA unaided at all times
- having a spotter monitor the RPA
- What must an RPA operator do before flying in a restricted area?
- notify local police
- obtain approval from CASA or the controlling authority
- file a flight plan
- ensure the RPA is under 2 kg
- Which of the following is true about operating an RPA at night?
- permitted if the RPA has lights
- permitted under the excluded category
- requires specific CASA approval
- permitted if the pilot is accredited
- What is the maximum gross weight of an excluded RPA used for commercial operations without a ReOC?
- 250 g
- 500 g
- 2 kg
- 5 kg
- Under standard visual line of sight (VLOS) conditions, what visibility must a remote pilot have to operate an RPA safely?
- at least 5 km
- sufficient to maintain unaided visual contact with the RPA only
- sufficient to maintain visual contact with the RPA and detect obstacles and other airspace users to meet separation and collision avoidance responsibilities
- visibility requirements do not apply to RPA
- When is an aerodrome considered a controlled aerodrome for the purposes of RPA operations?
- when it has a control tower, regardless of whether it is staffed
- when it is listed on an aeronautical chart
- when a control tower is present and an air traffic control service is being provided
- when it is used by manned aircraft
- When is it legal to operate an RPA using FPV goggles outdoors in Australia?
- anytime, provided the pilot maintains VLOS through the FPV feed
- only when operating under the standard drone safety rules without additional approvals
- only if the pilot is a member of a CASA-approved model aircraft association or has CASA approval for FPV operations
- FPV operations are prohibited in all circumstances
- Which of the following privileges is available to a RePL holder under CASA regulations?
- operate any RPA commercially without additional certification
- fly an RPA weighing more than 25 kg but less than 150 kg over their own land without holding a ReOC
- conduct beyond visual line of sight operations without CASA approval
- fly in controlled airspace without an aeronautical radio operator certificate
- What must a remote pilot do if emergency operations, such as bushfire, police or search and rescue, are taking place in the vicinity?
- maintain 60 m distance and continue
- fly below 45 m to stay clear of aircraft
- do not launch; if airborne, land as soon as possible unless you have permission from the emergency agency
- continue if your RPA has ADS-B
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