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Who must the remote pilot in command (RPIC) brief before each flight?

  1. Only the visual observer

  2. All crew members, including visual observer and remote pilot

  3. The FAA officials on site

  4. Only the remote pilot

The correct answer is: All crew members, including visual observer and remote pilot

The remote pilot in command (RPIC) is responsible for the safe operation of the drone and ensuring that all aspects of the flight are clearly communicated to the entire crew involved in the operation. This includes all crew members, which encompasses the visual observer and any other personnel who may be operating the drone or assisting in the flight. By briefing all crew members, the RPIC ensures that everyone is aware of their roles, understands the flight plan, is informed about any potential hazards, and is prepared to respond in case of an emergency. This collective awareness and preparedness among the crew enhance safety and coordinate efforts during the operation. In scenarios where not all crew members are briefed, there could be misunderstandings or miscommunications that might compromise the safety of the flight, as all members might not be on the same page regarding the intended flight path, altitude restrictions, or emergency procedures. Therefore, it is crucial for the RPIC to provide a comprehensive briefing for effective team coordination and safety assurance during drone operations.