question\n\nafter having dinner and wine, your client asks you to go outside to demonstrate the small…

question\n\nafter having dinner and wine, your client asks you to go outside to demonstrate the small unmanned aircrafts capabilities. you must\n\nanswer choices\n\npass a self-administered sobriety test before operating a small unmanned aircraft.\n\nnot operate a small unmanned aircraft within 8 hours of consuming any alcoholic beverage.\n\nensure that your visual observer has not consumed any alcoholic beverage in the previous 12 hours.

question\n\nafter having dinner and wine, your client asks you to go outside to demonstrate the small unmanned aircrafts capabilities. you must\n\nanswer choices\n\npass a self-administered sobriety test before operating a small unmanned aircraft.\n\nnot operate a small unmanned aircraft within 8 hours of consuming any alcoholic beverage.\n\nensure that your visual observer has not consumed any alcoholic beverage in the previous 12 hours.

Answer

Brief Explanations:

Under Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations, specifically 14 CFR Part 107 for small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) and 14 CFR Part 91.17 for general aviation, no person may act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft within 8 hours after the consumption of any alcoholic beverage. This is commonly referred to in the aviation industry as the "8 hours from bottle to throttle" rule. Since the scenario involves consuming wine during dinner, the remote pilot is legally prohibited from operating the aircraft immediately afterward.

Answer:

not operate a small unmanned aircraft within 8 hours of consuming any alcoholic beverage.