Pass the Part 107 FAA Drone Pilot Exam The First Time!
Course Description:
EMMU Aerial is offering the popular Part 107 Drone Pilot
Test Prep Course
To fly your drone under the FAA's Small UAS Rule (Part 107)
for commercial purposes, you must obtain a Remote Pilot Certificate from the
FAA. This certificate demonstrates that
you understand the regulations, operating requirements, and procedures for
safely flying drones.
In order to get the Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate, you
need to pass the FAA drone pilot test called the Airman Knowledge Test. The two-hour,
60 question test requires extensive studying and our course teaches you
everything you need to know. Knowledge
test topic areas include:
- Applicable
regulations relating to small unmanned aircraft system rating privileges,
limitations, and flight operation
- Airspace
classification and operating requirements, and flight restrictions
affecting small unmanned aircraft operation
- Aviation
weather sources and effects of weather on small unmanned aircraft
performance
- Small
unmanned aircraft loading and performance
- Emergency
procedures
- Crew
resource management
- Radio
communication procedures
- Determining
the performance of small unmanned aircraft
- Physiological
effects of drugs and alcohol
- Aeronautical
decision-making and judgment
- Airport
operations
- Maintenance
and preflight inspection procedures
Taking and completing the in-person class is the right
decision. Having an EMMU Aerial instructor to answer your questions as you
learn through the material will be a key to success when you take your exam.
- 16
Hours of In-Person Training
- Learn
from one of our expert instructors
- Part
107 Student Guide
- Practice Test Questions
- Money
Back Guarantee*
*For any students who take our Part 107 Test Prep course and
achieve a 90% or better on at least 3 practice exams, we will pay for you to
take the exam again if you do not pass.
Course Prerequisites - None
Date; March 25, 2017
Length; 16
hours
Cost: $400.00
Location; Melbourne,
Florida
Contact EMMU Aerial for more information and to enroll
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