Quiz A1-A3: Responsabilità dell'Operatore Mixed

Understanding Operator Responsibilities in the A1-A3 Subcategories

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Mixed level
Generated Nov 23, 2025
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Question 1
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What is the primary responsibility of a drone operator in the 'open' category?

Explanation: Drone operators in the 'open' category must ensure the drone remains within visual line of sight (VLOS) to maintain situational awareness and avoid collisions.

Reference: Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Article 4(1)(d)

Question 2
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Which subcategory allows drones under 250 grams to be flown over uninvolved people?

Explanation: In subcategory A1, drones weighing less than 250 grams are allowed to fly over uninvolved people, provided they meet safety requirements.

Reference: Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Annex Part A, UAS.OPEN.020(2)

Question 3
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What is required for operations in subcategory A2 near people?

Explanation: In A2 subcategory, operators must complete a theoretical test and self-practical training to ensure safe operation near people.

Reference: Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Annex Part A, UAS.OPEN.030(2)

Question 4
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In the A3 subcategory, how far must a drone remain from residential areas?

Explanation: In A3 subcategory, drones must be operated at least 300 meters away from residential, commercial, or industrial areas to minimize risks to uninvolved people.

Reference: EASA Easy Access Rules for Unmanned Aircraft Systems, UAS.OPEN.040(1)-(2)

Question 5
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What is the operator’s responsibility regarding drone registration?

Explanation: Drone operators must register drones above 250 grams or those equipped with sensors capable of capturing personal data, as per EASA regulations.

Reference: Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Article 14(5)

Question 6
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What should an operator do before flying in the 'open' category?

Explanation: Operators in the 'open' category must verify that the drone is CE-marked and complies with the specific class requirements for safe operation.

Reference: Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/945, Article 8(2)

Question 7
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What is the maximum flight altitude for drones in the 'open' category?

Explanation: The maximum flight altitude for drones in the 'open' category is 120 meters above ground level, unless authorized otherwise.

Reference: Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Article 4(1)(e)

Question 8
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What is the operator's responsibility regarding uninvolved people in subcategory A3?

Explanation: In subcategory A3, operators must ensure the drone is operated in areas where no uninvolved people are present.

Reference: Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Annex Part A, UAS.OPEN.040(1)

Question 9
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Which document must an operator keep for proof of compliance?

Explanation: Operators must keep a declaration of conformity to prove that the drone complies with applicable EU regulations.

Reference: Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/945, Article 6(8)

Question 10
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Which type of airspace is prohibited for operations in the 'open' category?

Explanation: Operations in the 'open' category are prohibited in restricted airspace unless authorization is obtained.

Reference: Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Article 15

Question 11
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What is the minimum age for drone operators in the 'open' category?

Explanation: The minimum age for drone operators in the 'open' category is generally 16 years, as per EASA guidelines.

Reference: Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Article 9(1)

Question 12
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What is the operator’s duty if the drone loses GPS signal during flight?

Explanation: Operators should continue flying using visual observation to ensure safety and compliance in case of GPS signal loss.

Reference: EU 2019/947 (articolo da verificare manualmente)

Question 13
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What must operators ensure before flying in subcategory A1?

Explanation: For subcategory A1, operators must ensure the drone weighs less than 250 grams to comply with operational limitations.

Reference: Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Annex Part A, UAS.OPEN.020(5)

Question 14
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What should the operator do if flying close to airports?

Explanation: Operators must avoid flying in airport flight zones to prevent interference with manned aircraft operations.

Reference: ENAC Corso online per pilota UAS, pag. 33

Question 15
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What is the operator’s responsibility regarding drone maintenance?

Explanation: Operators are responsible for performing routine checks before each flight to ensure the drone is in safe operating condition.

Reference: Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947, Annex Part A, UAS.OPEN.060(1)(d)

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