sUAS Part 107 Test Prep - Full Course
sUAS Part 107 Test Prep - Full Course
This extensive course incorporates the theory knowledge to enable drone pilots to pass the FAA Part 107 test allowing commercial operations in the USA. This course is interactive, all on one platform, and the best value in the industry. Most Drone TRUST Certified Pilots typically require less than 10 hours to complete the course, and then you'll be ready to book your Part 107 exam and ace it!
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What to expect from our course
Interactive course on one platform
Our courses are built to be interesting and engaging with quizzes, flashcards, diagrams, etc. Our website and courses are all built in the same space. Unlike some platforms where you pay and are then redirected to a different platform to find the course, ours is all in one place with your account making it easy and streamlined for customers.
Best value course in the industry
There are no other drone training providers that can claim to have the same high level of training and professional achievement of their content creators as what Drone TRUST does. Collectively, over 100 years of aviation knowledge. So you can actually trust our course content, and you will walk out of the exam punching the air! We also give a 100% guarantee on your course fee.
Self paced course content
Most Drone TRUST Certified Pilots typically require less than 10 hours to complete the course, this can be done across different days.
What you will learn
Introduction - What am I going to learn in this course?
- Course Welcome
- Overview of Part 107 regulations
- What to expect in this course
Operating Rules - What you can and can't do
- Operator responsibilities
- General limitations
- Hazardous Operations
- Waiver policy and requirements
Human Factors - How do I make sure my team and I are in safe condition to fly?
- Aeronautical Decision-Making
- Hazard Identification
- Alcohol and Drugs
- Other Physiological Considerations
Airspace Classifications - Where can you fly?
- Introduction to Airspace Classification
- “The Six Classes of Airspace”
- Class A controlled airspace
- Class B controlled airspace
- Class C controlled airspace
- Class D controlled airspace
- Class E controlled airspace
- Class G uncontrolled airspace
- Complex Airspace
Special Use Airspace - What is required?
- Introduction to Airspace Classification
- “The Six Classes of Airspace”
- Class A controlled airspace
- Class B controlled airspace
- Class C controlled airspace
- Class D controlled airspace
- Class E controlled airspace
- Class G uncontrolled airspace
- Complex Airspace
Obtaining ATC Authorization - Getting permission to fly in controlled airspace
- Introduction
- LAANC
- DroneZone
Potential Hazards and Reporting Requirements - What are my responsibilities?
- Planning for the Unexpected: Overview of hazards and emergency responses.
- Potential flight hazards
- The NOTAM system
- Control Link or GPS Signal Loss Issues
- Emergency Planning and Reporting Requirements
Operations Near Airports - What do I need to know?
- Introduction
- Types of airports
- Airport Operations
- Manned Aircraft Radio Communications
- Understanding Position Reporting
- Types of Radio Protocols
Weather - How can it affect my flights?
- Overview of Main Weather Issues
- Atmospheric Conditions
- Wind
- Atmospheric Stability
- Air Masses and Fronts
- Clouds
- Operational Considerations
- – Basic Weather Minimums
Weather Observation Sources - What can I learn about weather conditions?
- Introduction to Sources for Aviation Weather Observations
- Weather Observation Sources Overview
- METARs
- Automated Reports: ATIS and AWOS
- Weather Briefings
Forecasts - Where can I find weather forecasts?
- Introduction to Sources for Aviation Weather Forecasts
- Weather Forecasts Sources Overview
- Terminal aerodrome forecast (TAF),
- In-flight weather advisories (SIGMET, AIRMET),
- Aviation Area Forecast (FA)
- Weather Charts for Current and Forecast Conditions
- The GFA Tool
- Weather Briefings
Drone Requirements - What do I need to consider?
- Drone Legal Requirements
- Maintenance and Inspection Procedures
- Characteristics and potential hazards of lithium batteries
- Loading and Performance
Preparing for your test - How do I take the 107 exam?
- Steps to Obtain Your Remote Pilot Certificate
- Logistics
- Staying Current
Understand Part 107 Certification in 2 minutes
Let customers speak for us
from 271 reviewsThe course was straight forward and informative.
I would say it like this that I have never flown a drone in my life and it will be a challenge but I love challenges and I also know I can’t fly it nearprivate or public airports or near hospitals hotels near the pentagon the Lincoln Memorial Washington Monument near the state capitol building or near the White House or any public or private buildings without permission by the FAA I know the rules and Ishall respect there rules and follow them but this website is great wish me luck
Great refresher for any Drone Pilot.
Excellent content and easy to navigate through the website.
Very good study guide.
I recently took The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST), and it was a surprisingly easier than I anticipated, which made me question its legitimacy at times. As a newbie (hobbyist) drone operator, I found the test useful, covering essential safety topics like airspace regulations and safe flying practices. The online format made it convenient to take the test, and I appreciate that it is free. Overall, I recommend this test to anyone wanting to improve their knowledge and become a responsible drone pilot and having printable certification for any potential encounters with authorities.
Very easy. Completed in one evening.
It was informative and kept simple as to the basics any recreational drone pilot needs to know
Content was easy to follow and programed well. Nice software.
Really good course, well thought out. Videos were great and had a good flow.
Helping to satisfy legal requirements, generally easy to understand, and test questions very relevant.
Easy peasy. Just what I expected. 5 out of 5!
After having spent 2 hours on an on-line class earlier in the day, my drone arrived 4 days earlier than expected. I came back in after dinner and was very pleased with the short, clear training for my certificate. Thanks Drone Trust!
They made everything just perfect for a test that takes a bit of time to do. Everything went better than I thought it would. I’d recommend that anyone having to take the drone test to use this site to do so. I just happened to click on their site from the FAA site first and I’m glad I did. Everything went great all the way to printing the certificate of completion. A+ for me and a definite AA+ to Drone Trust.