Across
- 3. above ground level
- 5. national airspace system; this where we all fly.
- 6. community-based organization
- 9. this is as high as you can fly without a waiver, and only in G airspace (uncontrolled airspace).
- 11. low altitude authorization and notification capability & provides drone pilots with access to some controlled airspace at or below 400 feet. LAANC is an online system, and can be accessed through apps like AirMap, B4UFLY, and Aloft
- 12. unmanned aerial system
Down
- 1. visual line of sight/beyond visual line of sight. You must keep your drone within visual line of sight at all times. If you are completing a mission that requires you to go beyond visual line of sight, you must have a waiver.
- 2. pilot in command/remote pilot in command is the person who has their 107 license and is in charge of an entire operation. Someone may fly a drone without a 107 or TRUST if a PIC/RPIC is right there to take control of the drone as needed.
- 4. permission from the FAA to do something you don't usually have permission to do.
- 7. this is the name of the license you have to have to fly your drone commercially or for any kind of gain.
- 8. Federal Aviation Administration
- 10. this is the certificate you have to have to fly a drone for recreational purposes, and you have to follow the rules within this course to continue flying.
