Study Guides for Everything
Here is the Supplement guide that they provide at the testing center . Complete with Legend, airport data, and all the sectional chart diagrams that are used in the test.
Test Question Resources:
Check out resources on each site that will lead you to more drone information and FAA Info.
King School Free FAA Practice test by subject with a timer:
3D Robotics Practice Test:
Will Prompt you to add an email. Make one up….
Rupprecht has some questions, with the answers listed on this page. with explanations. Link Here.
Drone pilot School 13 most missed questions.
Test Info:
FStoppers guide. A walk through and experience
Here is a walkthrough from the Dronegirl.com: A very good insight of what to expect when taking the test.
Mr Rupprecht’s in depth Study Guide to look at all the topics that were represented in the test:
10 Tips for Passing the FAA’s Part 107 Knowledge Exam
Rupprecht’s Study Guide: Was a refreshing personal Change from the way the FAA has their info piled into one PDF.
I joined his email blast about daily study habits until I was through and then just removed myself from his list.
From His Page:
Game Plan:
Personally. This purchase was by far the best training I used. Remote Pilot FAA Test Prep:
This is the study guide in PDF Form. Read Everything in this guide up to page 10. Then use the rest has a jump off using “control F” to search and get to areas you are having trouble or are interested with.
These are the most valuable graphics with every bit of information you will need or be asked about:
A lot of the terms, rules, and regulations are covered in this easy to view guide:
FAA RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR PART 107 – EASY TO VIEW, DIRECT LINKS VIA CORNELL LAW.
I created these PDF’s based off of a study guide I used for the test.
Rules and Regulations: 15-25%
Remote Pilot Certification
Applicability , definitions, and accident reporting
Aircraft Registration
Airspace Limitations: 15-25%
Operation near Airports and Aircraft:
Visual flight rules (VFR) are a set of regulations under which a pilot operates an aircraft in weather conditions generally clear enough to allow the pilot to see where the aircraft is going.
Instrument flight rules (IFR) is one of two sets of regulations governing all aspects of civil aviation aircraft operations; the other is visual flight rules (VFR).
Air Traffic Control: 15-25%
Radio Communication Procedures
Radio Frequency Spectrum
(all slides on one)
Weather: 11-16%
Metars: (Meteorological Terminal Aviation Routine Weather Report or Meteorological Aerodrome Report.)
Air Density, Air Stability, and Fronts
Performance and Procedures: 7-11%
Physiology and Decision Making: Operations 35-45%
Medical Conditions and Physiological effects of Drugs and Alcohol
Crew Resource Management (CRM)
Maintenance and Waivers:
Maintenance and preflight inspection
Best of luck with your test!!!
Rob