Unless a question states otherwise, assume the operation is conducted under CASA’s standard RPA operating conditions.
- You are asked to capture aerial photographs of a public beach early on a weekday morning. Several people are walking along the shoreline but are not involved in the operation. Which statement is correct?
- the operation is permitted if the RPA remains above 30 m AGL
- the operation is permitted if the people are moving and not stationary
- the operation is not permitted because you must not fly over or near people not involved
- the operation is permitted if a spotter is used
- You are operating a small RPA and notice a low‑flying helicopter transiting nearby, well clear of any aerodrome or helipad. What must you do?
- maintain height and course because you have right of way
- descend immediately to ground level
- give way to the helicopter and take action to avoid creating a hazard
- continue the operation if you are below 120 m
- While conducting a rural inspection flight, your RPA briefly passes behind a stand of trees and is momentarily out of sight. Which is correct?
- this is acceptable if the aircraft is visible on the controller display
- this is acceptable if a spotter can see the RPA
- this is acceptable if the operation remains below 120 m
- this breaches the the visual-line-of-sight requirement
- You plan to operate from a private property at night using an RPA equipped with anti‑collision lighting. You do not hold any additional approvals. Which statement is correct?
- the operation is permitted if lighting is fitted
- the operation is not permitted without an applicable night approval or instrument
- the operation is permitted if the RPA is under 2 kg
- the operation is permitted if no people are nearby
- You are operating a micro RPA (under 250 g) over your rural property for commercial photography. Which statement is correct?
- registration and accreditation are not required
- a RePL is required
- you must be registered and accredited, but do not need a ReOC or RePL
- commercial operations are not permitted with micro RPA
- A local council asks you to fly over a road that has been closed for maintenance, with barriers in place and traffic diverted. Which statement is correct?
- the road closure removes the prohibition on flying over people
- the council’s permission makes the operation unrestricted
- you must still ensure no people are under the flight path and no hazard is created
- the operation is permitted automatically if the road is legally closed
- You are flying near a non‑controlled aerodrome and monitoring the CTAF. A crewed aircraft announces inbound intentions. What must you do?
- manoeuvre the RPA away and land as soon as safely possible
- hold position and monitor further calls
- continue if you remain below 45 m
- continue if you are outside the circuit area
- During pre‑flight planning, you discover your operation would take place inside a Restricted Area that is active. Which statement is correct?
- you can proceed if operating below 120 m
- you can proceed if using a micro RPA
- you must have approval from the controlling authority
- Restricted Areas apply only to crewed aircraft
- You intend to hand controller duties to another qualified remote pilot during a long operation. Which is correct?
- this is not permitted under the standard conditions
- this is permitted only for ReOC holders
- this is permitted only if the aircraft lands in between the 2 people
- this is permitted provided clear handover procedures are used
- A member of the public asks whether they may walk directly underneath your hovering RPA to ‘get past’. What should you do?
- allow it if the RPA is stable
- ascend to increase separation
- allow it if the RPA is under 250 g
- do not permit the person to pass underneath the aircraft
- You are operating from a location with poor mobile reception and cannot reliably determine the airspace status. What is correct?
- you may proceed because there is no requirement to check airspace
- you may proceed if you remain below 120 m
- you must not commence the operation unless you can ensure the flight will comply with airspace requirements
- use of a CASA‑verified app is mandatory before flying
- Which item is the remote pilot’s responsibility during an operation?
- ensuring CASA registers the aircraft
- ensuring the manufacturer firmware is current
- ensuring the operation complies with airspace and safety rules
- ensuring insurance coverage is in place
- You are asked to drop a lightweight marker from an RPA onto private land, with no people or property below. Which statement is correct?
- dropping an item is permitted provided the operation does not create a hazard to people, property or other aircraft
- dropping objects from an RPA is prohibited in all circumstances
- dropping objects is permitted only with CASA approval
- dropping objects is permitted only for excluded category operations



