![]() ![]() These thunderstorms are a precursor to an impending cold front. A cloud with extensive vertical developmentĤ) A nonfrontal, narrow band of active thunderstorms that often develop ahead of a cold front is known as a: Good visibility and steady precipitationģ) The suffix “nimbus, used in naming clouds, means:Ĭ. Don’t be fooled by the terms “stable” and “good” as having similar connotations.Ĭ. The poor visibility is due to particles in the air that are unable to rise, therefore they just sit in place, not moving or being swept away by turbulent air. Poor visibility and intermittent precipitationī. This pilot is on the left side, parallel and downwind of that runway, so he is on a heading of 340 degrees, 180 degrees opposite of his intended 160 degree runway.Ģ) What are the characteristics of stable air?Ī. Runway one six is at an orientation of 160 degrees. Runways are oriented based on prevailing winds and compass degrees. ![]() This question draws on your knowledge of runway orientation. These questions were taken from DARTdrone’s practice test included in our test prep course, which are meant to be more challenging than the formal FAA drone exam to ensure you have mastered the topics.ġ)An aircraft announces, “left downwind for runway one six.” This means the aircraft is on a heading of: If you’re feeling some butterflies about taking the FAA drone test, wondering how difficult the questions might be, don’t worry, you’re not along and we’ve got you covered! Let’s decode 15 of the most difficult types of questions you might face on the FAA Part 107 drone exam. ![]()
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