FAA PART 107 Unmanned Aircraft General – Small (UAG

Unmanned Aircraft General – Small (UAG) PRACTICE EXAM Certificated Remote Pilots including Commercial Operators

Description

The Part 107 exam is a multiple-choice test that you must pass to obtain a Remote Pilot Certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The certificate allows you to fly a drone for commercial purposes in the United States.

The exam covers topics such as:

  • Airspace
  • Weather
  • Regulations
  • Airport operations
  • Aeronautical decision-making
  • Drone laws and FAA regulations
  • National Airspace System (NAS)
  • Reading sectional charts
  • sUAS loading and performance
  • Emergency procedures

Here are some other requirements to obtain a Part 107 license:

  • Be at least 16 years old
  • Be able to read, speak, write, and understand English
  • Be in a physical and mental condition to safely fly a drone

he exam is taken in-person at a PSI testing center. It has 60 multiple-choice questions and you have 2 hours to complete the test. The minimum passing score is 70%

If you have a small drone that is less than 55 pounds, you can fly for work or business by following the Part 107 guidelines. To fly under Part 107 rules, there are 3 main steps.

Step 1: Learn the Rules

Step 2: Become an FAA-Certified Drone Pilot by Passing the Knowledge Test

Obtain an FAA Tracking Number (FTN)

Step 3: Register your Drone with the FAA

These Practice exams are made for you to pass your PART 107 on your first try

Complete FAA Form 8710-13

  • Once you’ve passed your test, for a remote pilot certificate (FAA Airman Certificate and/or Rating Application) login the FAA Integrated Airman Certificate and/or Rating Application system (IACRA)* to complete FAA form 8710-13.
  • Review the full process to get your Remote Pilot Certificate.

Who this course is for:

  • The 14 CFR Part 107 exam is designed for anyone who wants to operate a small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS), commonly known as a drone, for commercial purposes in the United States.
  • Drone pilots who need certification to fly legally for business, government, or non-recreational use.
  • Aerial photographers, videographers, and media professionals using drones for capturing footage.
  • Surveyors, real estate professionals, and construction inspectors who utilize drones for site analysis and aerial views.
  • Agricultural users leveraging drones for crop monitoring.
  • Anyone operating drones for purposes that fall outside of hobbyist or recreational use under FAA regulations.

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