I just had a go through the CAA online test (
Overview : Flying drones and model aircraft | UK Civil Aviation Authority). I got some really weird questions and dubious answers.
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Nick is out flying a drone when it starts to snow.
What does he need to consider to stay safe?
You answered:
That other people can still see his drone.
Correct answer:
That he is not getting too cold to be able to use his controller.
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???? Surely maintaining view of the drone is more important than "getting too cold"
And this one. None of the 4 answers seemed correct to me.
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Ameen wants to fly his drone over a flower show being held in a country field to get some good images from above. About 150 people are at the show.
Which of the following is correct?
You answered:
He can fly here, but he should remain at least 150m above the show to avoid invading people's privacy.
Correct answer:
He can fly here as long as his drone remains at least 50m away from the people at the show.
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Soooo.... a show of 150 people isn't a "busy area" that you need to keep 150m away from then? They seem to be saying you could fly over this group of 150 people as long as you are 50m up. This is not my interpretation of the "drone code" which is basically don't fly over anyone if you can help it, especially not any sort of event with a group of people.
I'm interested in what questions other people got that they might disagree with...