question\n\na law enforcement officer witnesses careless or reckless behavior while observing suas…

question\n\na law enforcement officer witnesses careless or reckless behavior while observing suas operations and requests the operator submit to a drug or alcohol test. what are the consequences if this request is denied?\n\nanswer choices\n\nthe operator may be denied an application for a remote pilot certificate for up to 30 days.\n\nthe operator may have to pay a fine but their remote pilot certificate will not be affected.\n\nthe operator may have their remote pilot certificate with suas rating suspended or revoked.
Answer
Brief Explanations:
Under 14 CFR Part 107 and related FAA regulations (specifically § 107.59 and § 107.57), a person operating a small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS) is required to comply with a request from a law enforcement officer to submit to a drug or alcohol test if there is a reasonable suspicion of a violation. Refusal to submit to such a test is grounds for the FAA to suspend or revoke a Remote Pilot Certificate or to deny an application for a certificate for up to one year.
Answer:
The operator may have their Remote Pilot Certificate with sUAS Rating suspended or revoked.