sUAS Vocabulary
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Height above the ground over which you are flying. | Above Ground Level (AGL) |
Air to ground communication facility employed at airports with a low volume of general aviation traffic and where no control tower is active. | Aeronautical Advisory Stations (UNICOM) |
Systematic mental approach to consistently determine the best course of action a a given situation | Aeronautical Decision-Making (ADM) |
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) official guide to basic flight information and Air Traffic Control (ATC) procedures. | Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) |
FAA exam required to become a Remote Pilot in Command (PIC) for a Small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS) | Aeronautical Knowledge Test |
Responsible for providing the safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of air traffic at airports where the type of operations and / or volume of traffic requires such a service, | Air Traffic Control (ATC) |
Weather advisory that contains information about weather events that are potentially unsafe. Compared to SIGMETs, AIRMETs covers less severe weather | Airmen's Meteorological Information (AITMET) |
Observation of current surface weather reported in a standard international format. Issued hourly unless significant weather changes have occurred | Aviation Routine Weather Report (METAR) |
The point at which your aircraft would perfectly balance if it were suspended at that point | Center of Gravity (CG) |
Frequency designed for the purpose of carrying out airport advisory practices while operation to or from and airport without and operating control tower | Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) |
Spectacles or contact lenses | Corrective Lenses |
Book of figures and charts that is issued during the FAA Aeronautical Knowledge Test at the completer testing centers and referenced in certain test questions | FAA Airman Knowledge Testing Supplement for Sport Pilot, Recreational Pilot, and Private Pilot (FAA-CT-8080-2G) |
Network of FAA Command Control Communication Centers | FAA Regional Operations Center (ROC) |
National aviation authority of the United States, with powers to regulate all aspect of civil aviation. | Federal Aviation Administration |
Locally affiliated field office of the FAA. | Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) |
Reaches from the surface to 60,000 feet within the continental United States and it's territories. | National Airspace System (NAS) |
A person other than the Remote Pilot in Command (PIC) who is controlling the flight of a Small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS) under the supervision of the remote PIC. | Person Manipulating the Controls |
Any of the electromagnetic wave frequencies in the range from around 3KHz to 300 GHz, which include those frequencies used for communications or radar signals. | Radio Frequencies (RF) |
License that allows a person who passed the Aeronautical Knowledge Exam to serve as the Remote Pilot in Command (PIC) for a Small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS) | Remote Pilot Certificate |
Legal or formal name for a mile, or 5280 feet. | Statute Miles (SM) |
Weather advisory that contains information about significant weather events like thunderstorms and severe turbulence. | Significant Meteorological Information (SIGMET) |
Restriction on an area of airspace due to the movement of government VIP's special events, natural disasters, or other unusual events | Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) |
Lays out the operating and certification requirements to allow Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) to operate for non-hobby or non-recreational purposes. | Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 107 (Part 107) |
FAA document that communicates the aeronautical knowledge standards for a Remote Pilot in Command Certificate with a sUAS rating. The FAA views the ACS as the foundation to an integrated and systematic approach to airman certification. | Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Airmen Certification Standards |