UAS FAR 107 FAA Drone Exam Preparation - INCLUDES NEW RULES

Prepare to pass the FAA knowledge test for UAS Remote Pilot Certification (RPC)

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Description

You want fly your drone commercially or for public safety. Now you can, after passing the FAA's Remote Pilot Certification exam (UAG). The Drone Professor's video lessons can you get there.  In all, almost 1,000 students studied my courses.

What you get out of this course totally depends on the effort and attention you put into it. It's designed to teach you what you need to know, in the shortest time.  It's all about safety and safety is serious business. It's not really meant to be entertaining.

I am a Part §107 certified drone pilot. I passed the exam on the first hour of the first day it was offered. I teach in terms YOU can understand and relate to. I teach understanding, because understanding is the key to knowledge, and knowledge is the foundation of safety.  I'm certified as a Public Safety instructor by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and I passed the FAA's Fundamentals of Instruction exam as well.  

This is an accelerated course, designed to give you the maximum training in the minimum time.

Because of my unique background and the way I write my courses, my students are better prepared to score high on FAA exams.  Your goal is to understand what you need to know to pass the FAA exam.  This course represents your good investment toward that goal.

The Course:

The FAA lists twelve specific subject areas which the UAV operator should know to prepare for the Remote Pilot Certification exam, as described in section 107.73  for “initial and recurrent knowledge tests” and in FAA-S-ACS-10, the Remote Pilot Small UAS Airman Certification Standards.

  • (1) applicable regulations relating to small UAS rating privileges, limitations, and flight operation;   

  • (2) airspace classification and operating requirements, obstacle clearance requirements,  flight restrictions affecting small UAS operation;   

  • (3) official sources of weather and effects of weather on small UAS performance;   

  • (4) small UAS loading and performance;   

  • (5) emergency procedures; 

  • (6) crew resource management;     

  • (7) radio communication procedures;   

  • (8) determining the performance of small UAS;   

  • (9) physiological effects of drugs and alcohol;     

  • (10) aeronautical decision-making and judgment 

  • (11) airport operations

  • (12) maintenance and inspection procedures

  • Includes: Operations Over People, Night Operations and Remote ID updates

Those are the areas covered in this training course.

The FAA does not certify drone training courses and does not provide schools with actual test questions. Their goal, and mine, is for you to understand the material, not memorize answers. Please note, however, while the course materials are based on the FAR 107  knowledge testing requirements and the FAA Remote Pilot ACS, the Airman Certification Standards for the UAS exam. The FAA does not provide test questions to instructors, no matter what some may imply.  When my students report what they missed, I revise and update my courses to put more emphasis on those areas.

OVER 850 STUDENTS HAVE ENROLLED IN THIS COURSE. New quizzes and sample tests have been added. Videos are continually updated and revised. Updated for the new rules: Remote ID, Night Operations and Operation Over People.

Student comments:

  • "Tested yesterday, received a 93." (Ammon Hontz)

  • “I used this course and read the supporting documentation and passed the test. I studied for about 4 days  and watched each video at least twice, some more. Great course!!” (Steven)

  • "...let me compliment you for your excellent course for sharing so much practical information for someone "in the know!"  As you mentioned, some of your questions go beyond the typical canned questions used by many other test prep exercises and really demonstrate your thorough yet practical factors to best learn the material." (Michael)

  • "Tim Trott does a wonderful job of explaining this course and how you should use it." (Will G.)

  • "Great course to help prepare you for the FAA test! I passed my test on the first try thanks to this course and other material. Thank you again! " (Steve)

  •  "Great News! I took the test and got a 92. I have been telling all to use your course. It is under priced and worth 5 times the cost. Best deal on the market. Coupled with your e-book it is a shoe-in for a pass. Thanks!!!" (Gary)

  • "I passed the part 107 test on August 30 with a score of 88. Thanks again for a great course!" (Patrick)

  • "...just watched your course twice and scored an 88% on the test. I've taken many aviation related courses and seminars, your was presented professionally and had a good cadence." (Grant)

  • "Comparable courses I've seen are running in the $200-$400 range, making your course a tremendous bargain." (Pat)

  • "I passed the FAA remote airman's certification on the first try. Honestly I felt like I was over prepared. ...Thanks so much for making [this course] available." (Gary)

  • "Thank you for providing this training. The sheer bulk of information is staggering." (Tom)

  • "I passed on the first try. " (Richard)

What You Will Learn!

  • The goal of this course is to help the student gain an understanding of the 12 areas of knowledge listed in 14 CFR 107.73
  • INCLUDES recent law changes for Night Operation, Operation over People and Remote ID
  • Upon completion of this course and review of the supplemental resources the student should have no problem passing the FAA Remote Pilot exam.
  • The FAA indicates it could take up to 20 hours of study to adequately prepare for the RPC exam. Review the resource materials carefully.
  • The information is here. Your success depends on how well you make use of what is provided.

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is intended for those who wish to earn the Remote Pilot Certificatoin for commercial operation of small UAVs in the National Airspace. This course may be be useful to hobby and recreational drone operators wishing to expand their basic understanding of UAS operations.
  • NOT for those whose only interest in UAVs is for hobby activities and do not intend to sell any services using their drone (including "free" photos for real estate) do not need FAA Remote Pilot Certirfication.