FAA Drone Knowledge Test Starts August 29, 2016!
Get Ready for the New Small Drone Rule: FAA’s Drone Knowledge Test!
A new world of opportunities for drone operators opens next week on August 29 when the new small drone rule for non-hobbyists becomes effective. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) wants to make sure you have the information you’ll need to take advantage of those opportunities.
FAA Drone Knowledge Test
One very important step you have to take is to obtain your remote pilot certificate. Under the new rule—also known as Part 107—the person actually flying a drone must have a remote pilot certificate with a small UAS rating, or be directly supervised by someone with such a certificate.
To qualify for the certificate, you must either pass an initial aeronautical knowledge test at an FAA-approved knowledge testing center or have an existing non-student Part 61 pilot certificate. If you are qualifying under the latter provision, you must have completed a flight review in the previous 24 months and must take an FAA UAS online training course. The Transportation Security Administration will conduct a security background check of all remote pilot applications prior to issuance of a certificate.
The FAA has posted extensive materials, including a test guide and sample questions, to help you prepare for the knowledge test. You can review the materials by clicking on the “Knowledge Test Prep Part 107” button at www.faa,gov/uas.
You also can watch a short video about the knowledge test here:
Published on Aug 18, 2016
Get ready to take advantage of a new world of opportunities for drone operators on August 29 when the new small drone rule for non-hobbyists becomes effective. We’ve posted extensive materials, including a test guide and sample questions, to help you prepare for the knowledge test.
Source: FAA.gov