Element: Traffic patterns used by manned aircraft pilots
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(Refer to the sectional chart excerpt shown.) When planning small UAS operations in the vicinity of the airport depicted, the runway marking requires the remote pilot to recognize that
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Referring to the sectional chart excerpt shown, the notation '(RP)' next to an airport symbol indicates that
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(Refer to Figure 22.) According to the sectional chart excerpt, the traffic pattern at the airport depicted is
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A remote pilot in command (RPIC) plans to operate a small unmanned aircraft (sUA) within 3 miles of an uncontrolled airport where manned aircraft are known to use the standard traffic pattern at 1,000 feet AGL. To BEST maintain well clear separation from pattern traffic, the RPIC should operate the sUA
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Refer to the Sectional Chart Excerpt (Figure 26). The runway marking numbered '27' at the airport indicates the approximate magnetic azimuth of that runway is
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(Refer to the sectional chart excerpt, Figure 59.) The airport symbol depicted indicates that manned aircraft traffic patterns are
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Referring to Figure 65, U.S. Airport Signs, when approaching the area marked by the sign labeled HS-1, the remote pilot in command must
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A remote pilot is planning a small UAS operation near a towered airport and must avoid interfering with manned aircraft operations. While referencing the airport diagram, the pilot identifies a red sign with a white runway outline and the word 'HOLD' located at a yellow taxiway marking. What operational constraint does this runway holding position sign impose?