• Drone FAA Part 107 License Study Guide (2022 Edition)

  • A Simplified Guide with 100 Test Questions and Answers to Ace Your 107 Test at First Attempt
  • By: Herman Peyton
  • Narrated by: Brett Zurawski
  • Length: 2 hrs and 37 mins
  • 2.3 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Drone FAA Part 107 License Study Guide (2022 Edition)

By: Herman Peyton
Narrated by: Brett Zurawski
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If you're new to the sector, you've certainly heard that you can earn a living as a licensed drone operator, which seems insane, right? That's correct, and I'll teach you how to get started.

A remote pilot certificate is required to operate a drone for both recreational and business reasons. To get a remote pilot certificate using a small unmanned aircraft system, you must pass the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) knowledge exam. Although the exam is simple, you will not be able to pass unless you have the fundamental facts necessary by the FAA.

This helpful study tool starts with a basic overview of important facts before delving into the function of the FAA and the requirements for obtaining pilot certification. This subject study will help you grasp and provide extensive information on Aeronautical Sectional Charts, which will account for roughly 20 percent of your test questions along with other important topics.

Completing the FAA Part 107 test to become a professional remote pilot of unmanned drone aircraft may be challenging for those who are unfamiliar with fundamental aeronautical principles. PICs have access to a current and comprehensive library of aeronautical facts, ideas, and statistics produced by the Unmanned Safety Institute.

This study assists in the production of a helpful study guide by increasing understanding. Below are the features of this audiobook:

  • FAA review
  • Registration
  • Operation limitations
  • Hazardous fight operation
  • Hazardous attitudes
  • Night fight
  • Latitude and longitude
  • Traffic pattern
  • Weather and micrometeorology
  • Density altitude
  • Fourteen codes of federal regulation
  • Responsibilities and best practices of a remote pic
  • Careless or reckless operations
  • Daylight waivers and night operations
  • Visual line of sight operations
  • Right-of-way rules and the regulations around flying over people
  • Registration of your drone with FAA
  • Difference between a waiver and authorization
  • METAR reports
  • TAF reports
  • Weather effects on flight
  • Three main cloud formations
  • Different stages of a thunderstorm
  • Ceilings and visibility
  • Differences between stable and unstable air masses
  • Airspace classification system
  • Different kinds of special-use airspace

This guide will help you concentrate your attention on anticipating inquiries so that you may save time and money. This research increases comprehension and assists in the creation of a useful study guide. Among the topics addressed are FAA laws, the National Airspace System, weather, loading and performance, and operations. It will assist you in focusing your attention on preparing the anticipated questions in order to save time and resources. It also includes the most often asked questions, as well as the correct answers, to assist you in better understanding how to operate a commercial drone as a PIC.

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©2022 Herman Peyton (P)2022 Herman Peyton

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No, just go with no

The audio is horrible, at least it was for me over CarPlay and that isn't usually the case and wasn't with the book I had before and after regarding the same subject matter.
The list of terms and definitions, many of which are nice definitions to have, were hit and miss when it comes to applicability.
I was hoping that this would have more information that I could glean for the test, but nothing really differed between it and book I read before this that was a couple years older even though I know things had changed.
Y'all, I tried to get through this book...in the end I had to stop when they started presenting the quiz. I couldn't tell you if the answers are there or not. I also lost focus several times while listening.
long story short: don't do it.

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you won't pass your 107 with just this

it's ok for a refresher, missing some info. no shortcuts for your part 107.... earn it.

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Great info

Lack of study guide or support material (PDF) important for following up and take notes.

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