Do you use drones in your classroom or do you run a drone training program? To fly drones for educational or instructional purposes (for example, teaching a STEM class or a drone training program) there are 2 options: Option 1: Fly under Part 107 Option 2: Fly as a Recreational Fliers or as part of... Read More
Feedback on the Part 107 Exam
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Part 107 Study Materials
Background: To fly a “drone” (sUAS less than 55lbs) commercially outdoors in the United States you: Must be at least 16 years old Must pass an initial aeronautical knowledge test at an FAA-approved knowledge testing center+ Must be vetted by the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) +A person who already holds a pilot certificate issued under 14... Read More
The rules for operating an unmanned aircraft
From the FAA Website: https://www.faa.gov/uas/getting_started/ This information was last modified: The rules for operating an unmanned aircraft depend on why you want to fly. The rules for operating an unmanned aircraft Fly for Fun Fly for Work Pilot Requirements No pilot requirements Must have Remote Pilot Airman Certificate Must be 16 years old Must pass... Read More
Knowledge Test Guidance for Small UAS Operators
Take advantage of a new world of opportunities for drone operators now that the new small drone rule for non-hobbyists is in effect. We've posted extensive materials, including a test guide and sample questions, to help you prepare for the knowledge test. Review the materials by clicking on the “Part 107 Knowledge Test Prep” button at http://www.faa.gov/uas. Read More