You can fly your drone in open areas above small crowds if there is no safety risk to people or property.
Answer: False

Why? Drones are not permitted to fly directly above anyone at any height. If the drone were to fail, it could seriously injure someone, or worse.


Does flying your drone through fog pose a danger to other people and property?
Answer: Yes

Why? It’s important to operate your drone in conditions where you can clearly see the area, and any hazards around your drone. Fog may cause your drone not to be seen by other people or aircraft.


You can fly more than one drone at a time if you are an experienced drone flyer.
Answer: False

Why? Flying more than one drone at a time means a significant increase in workload for you as the drone pilot. This is considered a high-risk operation and is not allowed under the drone safety rules.


Please choose which of the images below correctly displays the right flying conditions.
Answer: B - you must only fly your drone during daylight hours.

Why? Drones are harder to see at night, even with their lights on. It can be hard to maintain the orientation and heading of your drone if flying at night.

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