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Practicing the exam in drone A2

Everything you need to pass the exam for drone A2! Learn with the tasks that are similar to the test at the Norwegian Public Roads Administration.

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What is the vertical axis of an aircraft called?

  • Damper
  • Yaw
  • Roll
  • Pitch

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Explanation

An airplane has three axes:

  • Yaw: A vertical axis that runs across the plane at the center of gravity. When the aircraft rotates about the vertical axis, the nose goes to the right or left, and the tail in the opposite direction.
  • Pitch: A horizontal axis that goes from wing tip to wing tip. When the aircraft rotates about this axis, the nose goes up or down, and the tail in the opposite direction.
  • Roll: A horizontal axis that runs across the plane from nose to tail. When the plane rotates on its axis, one wing goes down, and the other goes up.

Pass the exam to fly drone

Practice for the CCA drone exam you must take to fly drones in Norway here.

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The air space

54 %

Terms and definitions

78 %

Performance and technical issues

80 %

Laws and regulations

50 %

Risk and the human factor

67 %

Categories

If you find abbreviations like RPA, RPAS, or RPS difficult, then there is no reason to practice all the others as well. That is why we have divided our tasks into categories. If you want to practice drones' technical aspects, you can do that. Or you can practice the entire syllabus at the same time. 

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Our simulator is very popular. It is, of course, always included! There you get the questions just like in the CCA's drone exam taken at the Norwegian Public Roads Administration. You will find out whether you will pass the exam in A2.

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With us, you can ask questions about anything - we will help you as best we can. The most important thing for us is that you learn what you need to, so that you can pass the exam.

This is what you learn

Terms and definitions

Introduction to the various classes, abbreviations, and expressions used in unmanned aviation.

Laws and regulations

The Norwegian Civil Aviation Act, regulations and other relevant provisions relating to drone flight.

The air space

This category covers flight theory, meteorology, communication and interaction with other players in the air.

Performance and technical issues

Different types of drones, areas of use, construction and maintenance.

Risk and the human factor

In many cases, the person can become the weakest link. Test yourself in questions about perception, decision-making and risk management.