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Scenario 26: What is 'See-and-Avoid' principle in aviation, and how does it apply to RPAS operations?
The 'See-and-Avoid' principle is a fundamental rule for collision avoidance. For RPAS, this duty is primarily carried out by the remote pilot and/or a visual ob
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Question: Scenario 26: What is 'See-and-Avoid' principle in aviation, and how does it apply to RPAS operations?
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- It's the principle that RPAS should always use automated collision avoidance systems, eliminating the need for human input. ✅ It's the pilot's responsibility to actively look for other aircraft, obstacles, or hazards and take appropriate action to avoid a collision. For RPAS, this relies on the remote pilot or a visual observer to maintain VLOS.
- It's a maintenance protocol for inspecting RPAS motors and propellers.
- It applies only to manned aircraft, not RPAS, as RPAS are inherently safer.
Correct answer: It's the pilot's responsibility to actively look for other aircraft, obstacles, or hazards and take appropriate action to avoid a collision. For RPAS, this relies on the remote pilot or a visual observer to maintain VLOS.
Explanation: The 'See-and-Avoid' principle is a fundamental rule for collision avoidance. For RPAS, this duty is primarily carried out by the remote pilot and/or a visual observer ensuring the drone remains within VLOS and can be maneuvered to avoid conflicts. The correct answer is "It's the pilot's responsibility to actively look for other aircraft, obstacles, or hazards and take appropriate action to avoid a collision. For RPAS, this relies on the remote pilot or a visual observer to maintain VLOS.". This capacity-fill scenario 26 reinforces the same competency for the rpas-advanced bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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