CAA
Drone
Theory
Test
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and
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correct
answer
Flyer
ID
-
ANSWER-Responsible
for
flying
safely
and
legally
whenever
you
fly
Operator
ID
-
ANSWER-Responsible
for
the
drone
and
anyone
they
to
fly
it
Operations
-
ANSWER-the
types
of
flying
you
do
with
the
drone
are
called
operations
categories
of
operations
-
ANSWER-Open
A1
and
A3
Open
A2
Specific
Certified
Open
A1
and
A3
-
ANSWER-Basic,
low-risk
flying
Open
A2
-
ANSWER-More
risk
than
A1
and
A3
Specific
-
ANSWER-Moderate-risk
flying
Certified
-
ANSWER-High-risk,
complex
flying
Passing
the
CAA
drone
theory
test
allows
you
to
fly
in
which
categories?
-
ANSWER-Open
A1
and
A3
What
are
the
drone
/
model
aircraft
classes
-
ANSWER-C0
to
C4
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
CAA
drone
flyer
ID?
-
ANSWER--Educate
you
in
flying
safely
to
make
sure
that
you
never
put
people
in
danger
-Helping
you
know
what
to
do
if
something
goes
wrong
How
far
away
can
the
drone
be
from
you
whilst
you
are
flying
it?
-
ANSWER-You
must
have
direct
sight
of
the
drone
at
all
times.
You
must
be
able
to
see
the
drone
without
using
binoculars
or
any
kind
of
equipment
(normal
glasses
are
fine)
Can
someone
else
who
can
see
the
drone
help
you
when
flying
it?
-
ANSWER-You
can
ask
someone
to
be
your
observer
when
you
fly.
However
they
must
be
next
to
you
and
be
able
to
talk
to
you
at
all
times. Does
an
observer
need
a
flyer
ID?
-
ANSWER-No
an
observer
does
not
need
a
flyer
ID-
you
are
still
responsible
for
flying
the
drone.
You
should
tell
them
what
to
look
out
for
if
they
are
helping
you
fly.
What
is
the
maximum
height
above
ground
you
are
allowed
to
fly?
-
ANSWER-120m
(400ft)
What
other
aircraft
should
you
look
out
for
that
may
also
be
flying
below
120m
-
ANSWER-Other
small
aircraft
and
drones,
air
ambulances
and
police
helicopters
How
close
are
you
allowed
to
get
to
people
not
involved
in
what
you
are
doing?
-
ANSWER-there
is
a
50m
no-fly
zone
around
any
people
(never
fly
over
people
even
if
it
is
more
than
50m)
How
close
are
you
allowed
to
get
to
people
who
are
involved
in
what
you
are
doing?
-
ANSWER-You
are
allowed
to
fly
closer
than
50m
to
people
involved
in
what
you're
doing
but
you
must
never
put
anyone
in
danger
What
are
the
rules
regarding
distancing
from
people
for
small
aircraft/drones
under
250g
or
in
class
C0
-
ANSWER-You
can
fly
closer
to
people
than
50m
and
you
can
fly
over
them
What
are
the
rules
regarding
distancing
from
people
for
small
aircraft/drones
between
250g
and
500g
or
in
class
C1
-
ANSWER-You
can
fly
closer
to
people
than
50m
but
you
cannot
intentionally
fly
over
them
When
might
you
need
to
increase
the
distance
from
people
in
order
to
keep
the
flight
safe?
-
ANSWER--
flying
at
high
speeds
-
poor
weather
conditions
-
if
you
are
flying
higher
(keep
same
distance
as
height
of
flight
away
from
people)
Can
you
fly
over
crowds
of
people?
Give
some
examples
where
crowds
would
be
expected
-
ANSWER-Never
fly
over
crowds
of
people
e.g
at:
-shopping
areas
-sports
events
-religious
gatherings
-political
gatherings
-music
festivals
and
concerts
-marches
and
rallies
-at
a
crowded
beach
or
park
-parties,
carnivals
and
fêtes
How
close
can
you
fly
to
buildings
(residential,
recreational,
commercial
and
industrial
areas)
-
ANSWER-150m
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