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A remote pilot is called at 4:30 AM for an emergency insurance documentation job after only 3 hours of sleep. The adjuster needs the flight completed before 8 AM. The pilot is physically healthy but noticeably fatigued. What is the correct ADM evaluation?

Why →
14 CFR § 107.17 requires the remote PIC to be physically and mentally fit to fly safely. The IMSAFE checklist includes 'F' for Fatigue because impaired alertness, slowed reaction time, and degraded decision-making from sleep deprivation are recognized aviation hazards. 'I can push through it' is a manifestation of invulnerability. One of the FAA's five identified hazardous attitudes. The pilot must self-certify fitness before acting as remote PIC.
The trap →
There is no 'reduced altitude' mitigation for fatigue. The risk is in judgment and reaction time, not altitude. Client urgency is an external pressure and one of the most commonly cited factors in aviation accidents. The correct response is honest self-assessment, not a workaround.
SOURCE → 14 CFR § 107.17; FAA ADM, IMSAFE ChecklistCHECKED APR 21ACS V.C.K1MED
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