FAA Part 107 Drone License Exam Test Preparation

Prepares you to take and pass the FAA Part 107 Unmanned aerial vehicle (Drone) exam.

FAA Part 107 Drone License Exam Test Preparation

Prepares you to take and pass the FAA Part 107 Unmanned aerial vehicle (Drone) exam.
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About the Class

Why choose me as your guide?

I am a University Professor and an Environmental Scientist who focuses on GIS (making digital maps). Years ago, I got into Drones as a way to expand my ability to gather environmental data. I have also had a blast learning about digital aerial photography and videography. I have taught hundreds of people how to pass this test, both University students and experienced professionals alike.

My Approach

There are many ways to approach taking the FAA Part 107 exam, ranging from free and lightning-quick YouTube tutorials, which will give you the bare minimum, up to in-person training classes costing hundreds of dollars, which will give you every last detail on drones. My aim with this course is to give you a middle ground.

In these videos, I will tell you if a concept is not really applicable to a Drone Pilot and what is a good thing to know even if it's not on the test. I have had my license since the test first came out and have taken the 2-year Recurrence exam as well. In addition to teaching Environmental Science courses, including a few on drones, I have flown many missions as an environmental consultant and for research. I have real experience as a pilot and I have also spoken with many students after they have taken the exam. I thoroughly understand what you are getting yourself into.

Preparing for the exam requires a few steps:

  1. Memorize facts that really matter to drone pilots (i.e. you cannot fly higher than 400')
  2. Memorize facts that do not matter at all to a drone pilot but will be on the test (i.e. how to read a Terminal Aerodrome Forecast)
  3. Learn fairly complex concepts that you will definitely need to know (i.e. How to read airspace charts)
  4. Learn fairly complex concepts that you will never need to know (i.e. How to decode a METAR)
  5. Cram it all in so that you are ready to deliver on test day

In my videos, I let you know what you are dealing with from a test-taking perspective as well as from a real-life drone pilot's perspective.

The materials you'll get

In my years of teaching, I have learned that everyone learns differently. Some want to watch a video, some want to read PDFs, some want all the details, some want the bare minimum. Some want to buckle down and figure it all out in a day, some want to drip it into their heads in their spare time. Whatever works for you is fine. This course gives you options:

  • 49 videos explaining the concepts. Each is about 2 to 10 minutes long.
  • Included in most videos is a set of optional multiple-choice questions that you can use to gauge your retention of the knowledge. Many are actual FAA questions that have appeared on the test in recent years.
  • Access to a Quizlet (online flashcards) allows you to study remotely. Each answer on the Quizlet references which video explains that concept. If you don't thoroughly understand an answer, you can easily go back to that particular video to refresh your understanding.
  • PDF summaries of each of the nine Sections and a PDF of all my slides.
  • PDFs of the maps that the FAA uses on the exam. Being familiar with them will help you come test time.
  • A "Refresher sheet" is designed for last minute cramming before you walk into the exam.

Whatever your learning style is, you will be ready. Having reviewed many test prep options, I can honestly say this is the best value will find. If you are someone who wants to fully understand the regulations and wishes to use your time effectively, this is the system for you.

Author

Scott Lussier

School

Scott Lussier's School

Requirements

You should be able to read, write and understand English.

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What's Included

Language: English
Level: Beginner
Skills: Drone License Exam, Drone, Terminal Aerodrome Forecast, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Flight, Pilot
Age groups: All ages
Duration: 4 hours 32 minutes
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