The FAA issued the Part 107 ruling in June, a highly anticipated set of rules covering the use of drones for commercial reasons that went into effect on August 29, 2016. Drone pilots will no longer be required to have a pilot's license in order to fly a commercial drone as we migrate to Part 107.
The FAA will only demand a "Remote Pilot Certificate" as part of the new rule, which may be obtained by passing an aeronautical knowledge test at one of their 700 testing sites around the United States. There is also a move from the term "drone operator," as defined by the NPRM, to the term "drone pilot," with the key distinction now being whether you are a Part 61 (manned) or a Part 107 (unmanned) pilot (unmanned). Part 61 pilots will be required to take the Part 107 exam as well, although they will be able to do it online.
The FAA draft describes the Part 107 exam as a 60-item multiple-choice exam with three single responses (A, B, and C) per question. Each question will be independent of the others, i.e. the answer to one will not affect or influence the answer to another. Some questions may necessitate the use of visual aids such as airspace maps or charts.
Below comes an indication of how the test will be weighed (note the FAA’s priority on safety by having a greater emphasis on Regulations).
Regulations: 15 - 25%
Airspace & Requirements: 8 - 15%
Weather: 11 - 16%
Loading & Performance: 7 - 17%
Operations: 13 - 18%
Part 107 Application features
Free Practice Questions: 350+ FREE Part 107 practice questions with detailed explanations are available for all of the required skills. All you need to pass your recruitment test is available here.
Part 107 Practice Tests Based On Real Tests: Same number of questions, same time limits, same structure. The exam simulators let you familiarize with the test format and get totally ready for the real one.
No Sign Up Or Login Required: All of your progress is saved without an account, even if you close your browser. But login can sync your date between web and mobile applications.
Gamification: The learning process will be divided into small milestones. Let’s make your studying exciting as if you were in some interesting games.
Personal Study Plan: Just enter your Part 107 test date, a study plan will be set up for you. A clear schedule will surely exceed your expectation and get you best preparation for the read shot.
3 Interesting Test Modes: 3 different test modes with increased difficult level let you experience the test in various ways.
Dark Mode: Experience dark theme which is more friendly to your eyes, and get a whole new and marvelous experience.
No Internet Required: Study on the go conveniently without any Internet connection.
Part 107 Test Bank: 3 features: Weak/ Medium/ Strong questions help you clearly determine which area you should pay more attention.
The FAA will only demand a "Remote Pilot Certificate" as part of the new rule, which may be obtained by passing an aeronautical knowledge test at one of their 700 testing sites around the United States. There is also a move from the term "drone operator," as defined by the NPRM, to the term "drone pilot," with the key distinction now being whether you are a Part 61 (manned) or a Part 107 (unmanned) pilot (unmanned). Part 61 pilots will be required to take the Part 107 exam as well, although they will be able to do it online.
The FAA draft describes the Part 107 exam as a 60-item multiple-choice exam with three single responses (A, B, and C) per question. Each question will be independent of the others, i.e. the answer to one will not affect or influence the answer to another. Some questions may necessitate the use of visual aids such as airspace maps or charts.
Below comes an indication of how the test will be weighed (note the FAA’s priority on safety by having a greater emphasis on Regulations).
Regulations: 15 - 25%
Airspace & Requirements: 8 - 15%
Weather: 11 - 16%
Loading & Performance: 7 - 17%
Operations: 13 - 18%
Part 107 Application features
Free Practice Questions: 350+ FREE Part 107 practice questions with detailed explanations are available for all of the required skills. All you need to pass your recruitment test is available here.
Part 107 Practice Tests Based On Real Tests: Same number of questions, same time limits, same structure. The exam simulators let you familiarize with the test format and get totally ready for the real one.
No Sign Up Or Login Required: All of your progress is saved without an account, even if you close your browser. But login can sync your date between web and mobile applications.
Gamification: The learning process will be divided into small milestones. Let’s make your studying exciting as if you were in some interesting games.
Personal Study Plan: Just enter your Part 107 test date, a study plan will be set up for you. A clear schedule will surely exceed your expectation and get you best preparation for the read shot.
3 Interesting Test Modes: 3 different test modes with increased difficult level let you experience the test in various ways.
Dark Mode: Experience dark theme which is more friendly to your eyes, and get a whole new and marvelous experience.
No Internet Required: Study on the go conveniently without any Internet connection.
Part 107 Test Bank: 3 features: Weak/ Medium/ Strong questions help you clearly determine which area you should pay more attention.
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