Ace Your FAA Part 107 Drone Test: Top 10 Questions Answered!
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- We cover 10 of the most common questions on the FAA Part 107 drone test and explain the rational behind the answers. We've handpicked these questions based on their frequency in test prep materials and discussions across various pilot forums, ensuring you get the most relevant and up-to-date insights. Our video covers critical topics including airspace regulations, weather conditions, and visibility requirements. Did you encounter other important questions during your test? Drop them in the comments below to help fellow pilots prepare better!
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Thank you for the added assurance of what to expect when I take the test. There were a couple of questions that I had not studied before, and you helped me add it to my list of questions
You're welcome, best of luck on the test!
I actually thought I did pretty good. Several I knew right away but a few of them I had no reference barriers to work with so I got them wrong. Currently, I'm going through classes to pass the 107 test. But from what I've seen so far, this is going to be much easier than I thought. WOW!!! I majored in physics, used to help a senior friend with DE as a sophomore, and LOVE working on charts... Man, if it didn't cost so much money, I'd schedule the test ASAP. I mean, if it's really this easy, why wait???
Thank you for a literal test analysis so current!
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
Excellent. There were a two that surprised me, trust me I have been going through the material for the last couple of weeks (Had not seen the PAVE until today (common sense but still, and the alcohol one being eight hours, there is joke in there somewhere about pilots and drinking but anywa )...so thank you :))
Thanks for watching and glad you found it helpful!
God bless you. Your videos are so clear, precise, and easy to follow. Out of curiosity, are you Meridian Media because you’re located in Meridian, MS?
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad to hear that you find the videos clear and easy to follow. To answer your question, we are actually based out of Pittsburgh, PA. We chose the name Meridian Media because we liked the word "meridian" and thought it would be a cool name for our production company. Thanks again for your support!
Wow, I played Meridian back in like 76 or 77. Seems like I remember the signs at the fairgrounds over the water fountains. But I won't repeat what they said here. But it was a great spot to play.
Thanks. I think this will be very helpful.
You're welcome, best of luck on the test!
Softball questions
The goal of this video is to prepare people for the most common questions on the Part 107 test, not to showcase the hardest ones. If you’re looking for tougher concepts, I cover those in my other videos.
Can I review and take the exam directly with the FAA? For the first time?
Great question! For your first time taking the Part 107 exam, you’ll need to schedule and take it at an FAA-approved testing center. You can’t take it directly with the FAA online for the initial test. Hope that helps, and good luck on your exam!
You are saying "METAR" correctly
👍Thank you for confirming!
Do you have 10 more of the less than common questions? LOL ( all the way to 60)
Ah that's a good idea! Maybe we'll add that to our list of videos to make this year!
Why are all these videos exactly the same & just recycled info available word for word out of the study guides available for free from the FAA?
Hey there, thanks for taking the time to comment. While it's true that FAA study guides are publicly available, my video is meant to address the most common questions and provide explanations that simplify the material, focusing on what's most likely to come up on the exam. Additionally, I add context and explanations that aren't just word-for-word from any guide but are based on a combination of research, real-world experiences, and insights from other certified pilots. The goal is to make studying more efficient and provide practical understanding beyond just memorization.