15 minutes ago I was pretty sure this was a lot of stuff to juggle... now I know where to go, do, AND bro provided links? Ya'll blame him when I'm zip-zappin up in that stuff
98%. One wrong out of 60, just like on my private pilot license exam. Thanks so much. All the questions were different from the ones in your course but it didn't matter; your course prepared me REALLY well.
Seriously thank you for this. I was just looking to get a drone license to do roof inspections for my exterior cleaning business. I didn't realize how involved it was. I've got some work to do ;-)
This has been super helpful at guiding me through the steps! I'm sure I could have figured it out but having the extra security of your clear instructions when dealing with government websites and information was a blessing!
Just took mine today! Scored an 87! Also a bonus, most military bases can proctor the exam if they are approved by the FAA. Best part is that the exam is free if you register to take the exam at any of the approved sites! It will save you $175. Edit: you need to be active duty, reserve or guard
@@wisedevelopmentmedia sorry , I should have clarified. I took the exam at a Naval Air Station nearby. I just registered to take the exam on PSI exams. I drove to the site, (where I signed up) showed them my military ID and boom! Took the exam at the site and passed it. Saved $175 doing so as long as you can get on base. (There was a lot of airspace questions on mine lol). As long as they can proctor it then you're good. Most air stations should have the ability to do so.
@@wisedevelopmentmedia I didn't take it online. I just registered online scheduled and took it at the nearest naval air station since they were able to proctor the exam. Free of cost. Just need to be able to get on base. (CAC or whatever)
@@chai8274 no problem! I found out about that last minute before I registered! Saves you the trouble in paying $175. As long as you can get on base, you are golden baby!
I have had no luck finding the "part 107" exam to schedule a test. If you ask google if the part 107 and the UAG are the same thing it says they are not. Thank you very much for clearing that up!
you bet! yeah it's confusing terminology. PSI (testing center company) even recently changed some of their website around to make stuff even harder to find.
Dude.... Thank you for the magnifying glass tip! They give you a book with the charts and you cannot zoom in like on the computer. I did not know I needed this but when I got there... I needed it! Thank you! I passed! (88% btw)
I brought a led light magnifying glass and they would not allow me to bring it in. They also would not allow me wear my hoodie and BB cap inside the testing center. Although they didn't use the wand on me, they did use the wand on two people that were in front of me. I took the test in Centennial Colorado, but I'm sure it all depends on who is in charge and working at the testing center that day on how strict they are.
David, thank you for sharing this information. I am excited to learn more about getting my part 107 license. I have checked out all your links and can't wait to get my license now.
I own gold mines all over the world and will be in state parks included so it’s a must for me to have the license. Which I’ll do over fall while I work on projects. The thing is though I’m in state parks all the time too. That seems to need permission to fly on top of the license. I’m gonna be using it for tracking shots as I have to hike places up hills in remote canyons and gorges. Sometimes these places are in a state parks or previously Native American owned lands back in 1800s. Deserts and waterfalls, water tanks, buffalo wallows etc. it’s not like I’m using the drone on a soccer field only. I’m actually going to be using it to make money faster
You only need a license if you want to fly commercially. However, even if you want to be a recreational operator you will still need to register the drone if it is above the weight limit and take a online safety exam.
I have my temporary certificate printed up and just waiting for my permanent one in the mail. Self training for the 107 exam in the studies was a bit difficult actually however i managed. Currently i am just working with a training drone since my last dji was stolen before i even had the chance to use it. Once i feel more comfortable, I already have a major compay wanting to employ me however again i just want to be proficient before investing in another dji amd working for someone. I was just wondering how long it will take to get my permanent license in the mail, obviously it takes a bit of time.
I got my private pilot license in 2012 and thought "Hmm...I wonder if I already have an FTN." Lo and behold I did. Step 1 already done and I barely had to lift a finger.
👏 Thank you! At the vet end you mentioned a discount code for your course but I couldn't locate it anywhere. Would you mind sharing it out was it a temporary special?
In the FAA webpage they suggest as a study material the "pilot's Handbook of aeronautical knowledge" book that contains about 522 page. Do you think is really necesary read it? Or should be enough with the study guide?
A real page turner! You don't really need a lot that's in there. Most of it is for manned aviation. You can thumb through it if you want... I'd focus on the airspace/sectional charts info along with info about aviation weather. Outside of that I'd look at other, more condensed resources.
I let my license expire maybe 7 years ago. I took the refresher hoping that does the trick…not sure if there would be a record of me having a license from 7 years ago
you can always look up your license on the FAA airmen database to see if they have a record of it (if you ever got a card form the FAA in the mail, it should still be in their system). If you've done the recurrent training in the last 24 calendar months, you should be good to go!
How do the regulations change, if at all, since the new court decision regarding Chevron Deference? If we are not currently certified should we wait until these rules become more clear?
You can tell this is a government racket. $175 fee with you doing ALL the work with multiple steps that you could never make it through without an in depth tutorial. That said... This looks like really great help with the process. Thanks.
Hello David, thank you for this very informative and useful video! I bought the DJI mini 3 Pro last November and am trying to learn how to fly it and upload the footage to RUclips. Please, David, I'm wondering if I need an FAA license to learn, fly, film, and upload my DJI mini 3 Pro videos to RUclips. Thank you for understanding!
If your youtube channel is monetized though, then yes you would need your FAA license (your "part 107 certificate") to upload to youtube. If it's not, like mine, then no worries
That specific shot is from our FAA drone exam prep course. But the image on the screen is from the sectional chart legend of the FAA supplemental materials (page 13 of this PDF... www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/training_testing/testing/supplements/sport_rec_private_akts.pdf). Hope that helps!
So if I’m 15, can I still buy and fly like an FPV drone for like practice and then when I turn 16 I can apply for my license? Or do I need my license to fly at all?
I cannot even get registered. The first attempt errored out on me and when I attempted it again, I got an error message stating that my credentials were already being used by someone else. Typical government website. Crappy at best.
I tried the "Free" course, I put in my email to enroll for free, it was going well, but after the first 5 two minute lessons when I went to the next one it said lesson content locked. it said enroll to continue, which was confusing since I had already received an email saying that I was enrolled. when you click the button, it asks for $199 to enroll. What is free about that? does anyone know where I can actually learn the test content?
Thank you for the comment! Which free course are you referring to? At the end of video we mentioned our prep course, however it was not referred to as a free course.
The FAA does not issue licences to pilots. A 747 pilot does not have a licence to fly. The FAA issues certificates for each kind of aircraft, including several levels of drones. If you must act like a teacher, please learn the proper terminology.
We discuss the proper terminology inside the video. People don’t search for drone certificate. They search for drone license. Have to target what people search and then educate afterwards. 👍
Completely useless venture. Go through an act of congress so you can fly a drone in your living room. Just so long as you don’t fly over an occupied sofa.
This is the best video to get drone pilot license. I followed every step while process. Now I'm a drone pilot. Thankyou!
Where did you take the online class for the Part107?
15 minutes ago I was pretty sure this was a lot of stuff to juggle... now I know where to go, do, AND bro provided links? Ya'll blame him when I'm zip-zappin up in that stuff
😂
@@DroneLaunchAcademy what's the discount code you mentioned, I don't see it?
98%. One wrong out of 60, just like on my private pilot license exam. Thanks so much. All the questions were different from the ones in your course but it didn't matter; your course prepared me REALLY well.
Sweet! thats great to hear. Nicely done.
Seriously thank you for this. I was just looking to get a drone license to do roof inspections for my exterior cleaning business. I didn't realize how involved it was. I've got some work to do ;-)
You can dooooo it
This has been super helpful at guiding me through the steps! I'm sure I could have figured it out but having the extra security of your clear instructions when dealing with government websites and information was a blessing!
👍👍
Just took mine today! Scored an 87! Also a bonus, most military bases can proctor the exam if they are approved by the FAA. Best part is that the exam is free if you register to take the exam at any of the approved sites! It will save you $175. Edit: you need to be active duty, reserve or guard
Congratulations! And good to know about that registration thing, I’ll have to check that out, thanks
How did you take it online? Or save the $175?
@@wisedevelopmentmedia sorry , I should have clarified. I took the exam at a Naval Air Station nearby. I just registered to take the exam on PSI exams. I drove to the site, (where I signed up) showed them my military ID and boom! Took the exam at the site and passed it. Saved $175 doing so as long as you can get on base. (There was a lot of airspace questions on mine lol). As long as they can proctor it then you're good. Most air stations should have the ability to do so.
@@wisedevelopmentmedia I didn't take it online. I just registered online scheduled and took it at the nearest naval air station since they were able to proctor the exam. Free of cost. Just need to be able to get on base. (CAC or whatever)
@@chai8274 no problem! I found out about that last minute before I registered! Saves you the trouble in paying $175. As long as you can get on base, you are golden baby!
I have had no luck finding the "part 107" exam to schedule a test. If you ask google if the part 107 and the UAG are the same thing it says they are not. Thank you very much for clearing that up!
you bet! yeah it's confusing terminology. PSI (testing center company) even recently changed some of their website around to make stuff even harder to find.
Just Google PSI testing site near me
Great video. I was so confused before watching. You lay out the process in an understandable manner. Thank you.
you bet. thanks for watching.
Thank you for your nice explanation about documentation. It helped me a lot. Now I submitted a new application!!
Good! Glad it helped.
Thank you for all your help. This is great!
You bet. Glad you found it helpful.
Dude.... Thank you for the magnifying glass tip! They give you a book with the charts and you cannot zoom in like on the computer. I did not know I needed this but when I got there... I needed it! Thank you! I passed! (88% btw)
nice! congrats on passing
I brought a led light magnifying glass and they would not allow me to bring it in. They also would not allow me wear my hoodie and BB cap inside the testing center. Although they didn't use the wand on me, they did use the wand on two people that were in front of me. I took the test in Centennial Colorado, but I'm sure it all depends on who is in charge and working at the testing center that day on how strict they are.
David, thank you for sharing this information. I am excited to learn more about getting my part 107 license. I have checked out all your links and can't wait to get my license now.
Excellent. Go get it!
Awesome, I can’t wait to become certified!
Awesome info and right to the point. I've signed up for the class!
I own gold mines all over the world and will be in state parks included so it’s a must for me to have the license. Which I’ll do over fall while I work on projects. The thing is though I’m in state parks all the time too. That seems to need permission to fly on top of the license. I’m gonna be using it for tracking shots as I have to hike places up hills in remote canyons and gorges. Sometimes these places are in a state parks or previously Native American owned lands back in 1800s. Deserts and waterfalls, water tanks, buffalo wallows etc. it’s not like I’m using the drone on a soccer field only. I’m actually going to be using it to make money faster
I love that in minute 8:45 there is a map of Puerto Rico....(where I live and will be taking the test lol)
Man thanks for this video i wanted a drone and i saw this video and never knew you need a license. But now i know where to get it and how to do it
You only need a license if you want to fly commercially. However, even if you want to be a recreational operator you will still need to register the drone if it is above the weight limit and take a online safety exam.
Great helpful video! Thanks for this info. A+
About to get started on this process here in the state of TX!!! Wish me luck
Hopefully the 500 hours on the fpv drone simulator help 😭😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂
Lol. Will definitely help with flying. Maybe not so much for the knowledge exam! Very little on there about actual flight proficiency
I have my temporary certificate printed up and just waiting for my permanent one in the mail. Self training for the 107 exam in the studies was a bit difficult actually however i managed. Currently i am just working with a training drone since my last dji was stolen before i even had the chance to use it.
Once i feel more comfortable, I already have a major compay wanting to employ me however again i just want to be proficient before investing in another dji amd working for someone. I was just wondering how long it will take to get my permanent license in the mail, obviously it takes a bit of time.
holy cow so helpful thank you so much
Glad it was helpful 👍👍
Best video on the subject
🙏
I got my private pilot license in 2012 and thought "Hmm...I wonder if I already have an FTN." Lo and behold I did. Step 1 already done and I barely had to lift a finger.
I passed with a 90% after taking this course, and I'm 61 and retired!
The money back guarantee makes this a no brainer.
Hello. Do you know the discount code by chance?
The Goverment Really knows how to deter you from doing anything even remotely fun.
you don't have to do all of this if you're just flying your drone for fun. this is only for commercial use.
I think it's a pun, ba-da-bummm
@@darkabacus247so fun, a remote pun. I am done.
REMOTELY fun lol
😂😂😂
Great video thank you
Thank you❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Do you need a part 107 license to post the Hover X1 clips on social media? (It's a selfie flying camera).
Trying to locate the discount code to sign up for the course and not finding it. Am I missing it or has it been removed?
👏 Thank you! At the vet end you mentioned a discount code for your course but I couldn't locate it anywhere. Would you mind sharing it out was it a temporary special?
Thanks david
You bet
can you create a video how to build a drone from beginning to end
Great idea! We will add it to our 2024 list.
@@DroneLaunchAcademy
I don't see many videos about adding cameras to DIY drones. Especially big DSLR cameras on gimbals.
In the FAA webpage they suggest as a study material the "pilot's Handbook of aeronautical knowledge" book that contains about 522 page.
Do you think is really necesary read it? Or should be enough with the study guide?
A real page turner! You don't really need a lot that's in there. Most of it is for manned aviation. You can thumb through it if you want... I'd focus on the airspace/sectional charts info along with info about aviation weather. Outside of that I'd look at other, more condensed resources.
I let my license expire maybe 7 years ago. I took the refresher hoping that does the trick…not sure if there would be a record of me having a license from 7 years ago
you can always look up your license on the FAA airmen database to see if they have a record of it (if you ever got a card form the FAA in the mail, it should still be in their system). If you've done the recurrent training in the last 24 calendar months, you should be good to go!
Where can I take an online course for the FAA Part107 certification do I have to go to the FAA’s website or do you offer it online?
How do the regulations change, if at all, since the new court decision regarding Chevron Deference? If we are not currently certified should we wait until these rules become more clear?
Is it worth with the dji drone band happening?
Hello, What if I`m not USA citizen and live in Europe, but want to travel and make some videos. what should I need to do?
Very informative thank you so much 😊
Glad it was helpful!
If you have 107 cert, can you fly higher than rec flight?
Not without an FAA waiver
Very informative video. Thank you! What’s the discount code for your course?
Glad it helped! You can try the code “FLYING50”. That one is normally active.
@@DroneLaunchAcademythank you I appreciate it!
26 year FAA Air Traffic Controller
Shouldn't my career certifications suffice for the Part 107......?
Will the medical requirements for remote pilots can be officially certified with FAA first class medical certificate for passenger airplane pilots?
Getting a 107 is so massively overblown. It's not difficult.
20 seconds in. Can we get this down to 8 or even 7 steps?
Would you please let me know where can I take my drone exam?
faa.psiexams.com/faa/login
You can tell this is a government racket. $175 fee with you doing ALL the work with multiple steps that you could never make it through without an in depth tutorial. That said... This looks like really great help with the process. Thanks.
Hello trying to find the discount code for the prep course mentioned in the video. Thanks,
DJI is about to be banned in the USA
Are there any changes to this process since the start of 2024?
Nope. Still exactly the same. 👍
Hello where do i find the paid drone test course you have mentioned in one of your videos I saw?
hey there. this is our prep course for the Part 107 Exam: dronelaunchacademy.com/drone-exam-study-course/
Are you allowed to renew if it expired over 3 months ago? Or would you need to restart the whole process? Thank you for the info brother 🙏🏽
Just go take that refresher on the FAA site and you should be good to go! Don’t have to take the exam from scratch
Question: Once I have got on the mail my license, do I need still to carry the printed certificate or it is optional?
Hello David, thank you for this very informative and useful video! I bought the DJI mini 3 Pro last November and am trying to learn how to fly it and upload the footage to RUclips. Please, David, I'm wondering if I need an FAA license to learn, fly, film, and upload my DJI mini 3 Pro videos to RUclips. Thank you for understanding!
If you’re just doing it for fun, then, no. If you’re doing it for any reason, other than fun, technically, yes you would.
Thank you!@@DroneLaunchAcademy
If your youtube channel is monetized though, then yes you would need your FAA license (your "part 107 certificate") to upload to youtube. If it's not, like mine, then no worries
@@mattmanbrownbro Thanks Matt!
at 4:06 you show what looks to be a cheatsheet...where can we get that? PLEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAZZZZZZZEEEE
That specific shot is from our FAA drone exam prep course. But the image on the screen is from the sectional chart legend of the FAA supplemental materials (page 13 of this PDF... www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/training_testing/testing/supplements/sport_rec_private_akts.pdf). Hope that helps!
thanks so much man! fricken awesome!@@DroneLaunchAcademy
So if I’m 15, can I still buy and fly like an FPV drone for like practice and then when I turn 16 I can apply for my license? Or do I need my license to fly at all?
So with flying a Mavic 3 classic only for fun there is no need to register?
get the remote pilot certificate? no. Register the drone? yes. (that's a different thing altogether)
@@DroneLaunchAcademy Thank you! Is the link I need in your description? I clicked one but I don’t think it was the right one
Lease there no practical test ??? for now
If you took the test 3 years ago and failed and now cant find your paperwork. Do you still say that you took the test or say this is my first time
Good question. Not 100% sure how they’d handle it. Did you get an FTN previously before testing? Or had they not implemented that yet?
How many times times can you take the test?
As many times as you want, but you have to wait at least 14 days after failing
@@DroneLaunchAcademy ok is they a mock up test
Is there a app to Study with
DOES THIS DRONE LICENSE ALSO WORK FOR FPV DRONE LIKE THE DJI AVATA 2 ?
You bet your sweet bippy
hi, how often you need renew your license?
Every 24 calendar months by taking the free refresher training on the FAAs website
Hi sir! I'm planning to go to US from the Philippines and get a Remote Pilot Certificate. Will it be a problem if I only have a visitor visa?
No citizenship requirements! just the ability to read, write, and speak english.
David is the 7 day course really free?
DJI is about to be banned in the USA BTW.
I cannot even get registered. The first attempt errored out on me and when I attempted it again, I got an error message stating that my credentials were already being used by someone else. Typical government website. Crappy at best.
I tried the "Free" course, I put in my email to enroll for free, it was going well, but after the first 5 two minute lessons when I went to the next one it said lesson content locked. it said enroll to continue, which was confusing since I had already received an email saying that I was enrolled. when you click the button, it asks for $199 to enroll. What is free about that? does anyone know where I can actually learn the test content?
Thank you for the comment! Which free course are you referring to? At the end of video we mentioned our prep course, however it was not referred to as a free course.
There are so many places and sites that promise you'll pass the test. But as soon as you get your 107, they all disappear.
Disappear?
Hey so I tried and most of the content is locked. like almost all of it. idk how this is a study guide :(
more work to fly a drone than to buy a gun...interesting
Is it worth doing if you have misdemeanor marijuana possession charges (more than one but last one being over 10 years ago)TIA
Damn! Take me back to the damn days when it was safe to drink from a water hose! This is Bs!!!
He took down the free pdf… but you’re not gonna find that out till you sign up for his portal.
Shouldn’t be taken down. Email support@dronelaunchacademy.com and they get fix you up
Gotta love that crazy government gatekeeping.
Some bs just to fly .. I’m goin illegal fak dis😂😂😂
this is only if you want to do commercial work legally. but your comment legit made me laugh. lol.
Getting my cdl was easier than this. All this bs makes me not want to even attempt it.
😂
It’s not hard bro
bro same i’m sitting here thinking about how i would even market myself
You can do it!
I'm hanging up my flip-flops and driving gloves next month. Taking my part 107 test tomorrow.
Good Lord, all this to fly a drone, essentially a toy...wow.
This is to be able to make money from using the drone, not to fly it
Who else is here after neuralink was successfully implemented?
😂😂
The FAA does not issue licences to pilots. A 747 pilot does not have a licence to fly. The FAA issues certificates for each kind of aircraft, including several levels of drones. If you must act like a teacher, please learn the proper terminology.
We discuss the proper terminology inside the video. People don’t search for drone certificate. They search for drone license. Have to target what people search and then educate afterwards. 👍
Debbie Downer pull your reigns and slow down private. They guy is doing a good job with out the keyboard ninja critique
Completely useless venture. Go through an act of congress so you can fly a drone in your living room. Just so long as you don’t fly over an occupied sofa.
fun fact... this is only if you're flying in the National Airspace (aka outside). Crash into your couch all day with full freedom.