Anyone use the Drone Academy to study for the 107? Any other tips on passing the test are welcome!
this its the site
CDU FAA PART 107 BOOTCAMP TRAINING
this its the site
CDU FAA PART 107 BOOTCAMP TRAINING
Check out this list of commonly used FAA Part 107 study resources.Any other tips on passing the test are welcome!
The link is in my post.whats their web address. I am thinking about signing up?
Does remotepilots101 have text material, or is it all webinars? I like the price, but would like to have written word to also train by. Thanks...I second @MediaElite 's recommendation of RemotePilot101.com. I joined them, went through their course in about a week and a half, signed up for the FAA test, took it about a week later, and passed with flying colors. No problems. RemotePilot101's membership is also perpetual. So, in two years, when it's time to re-certify, you can go back, sign in, and be ready to retake your exam.
Does remotepilots101 have text material, or is it all webinars? I like the price, but would like to have written word to also train by. Thanks...
Don't make anyone feel abnormal for wanting a well-put-together educational package. Yes there is free info out there, but its not well organized. That is why I chose Remotepilot101, and I don't regret the $99 I spent on the concise package to be more knowledgable and responsible with my $1,000+ drones. They saved me a LOT of sifting on the net, and also showed steps to registering with IACRA, filing for permission, and more. There are many Part 107 certified people who never actually applied for permission, and would definitely apprecieate help on their first time.I can't believe that people are paying to study for the 107. Must have more money than they know what to do with.
I am happy that it worked out well for you.Don't make anyone feel abnormal for wanting a well-put-together educational package. Yes there is free info out there, but its not well organized. That is why I chose Remotepilot101, and I don't regret the $99 I spent on the concise package to be more knowledgable and responsible with my $1,000+ drones. They saved me a LOT of sifting on the net, and also showed steps to registering with IACRA, filing for permission, and more. There are many Part 107 certified people who never actually applied for permission, and would definitely apprecieate help on their first time.
Does remotepilots101 have text material, or is it all webinars? I like the price, but would like to have written word to also train by. Thanks...
Don't make anyone feel abnormal for wanting a well-put-together educational package. Yes there is free info out there, but its not well organized. That is why I chose Remotepilot101, and I don't regret the $99 I spent on the concise package to be more knowledgable and responsible with my $1,000+ drones. They saved me a LOT of sifting on the net, and also showed steps to registering with IACRA, filing for permission, and more. There are many Part 107 certified people who never actually applied for permission, and would definitely apprecieate help on their first time.
True, however the $150 I spent on the Remote Pilot 101 was well warranted, they stay up to day, it is well organized and I did not have to search for special test questions the FAA had recently added. If $150 is going to break you, wait until you lose a drone ;-)There is an infinite amount of information out there for FREE. If you have the money to throw at one of these online 107 study courses then go for it, but it is in no way necessary. I understand that maybe it's a bit more convenient, but I'd rather spend the money on an extra battery. Everything the online schools offer is easy to find by yourself. A lot of it is right in the FAA study guide and Advisory Circular. I have a folder saved to my PC that contains a few tube videos I'd saved, some miscellaneous PDF's with info that I've found useful, and some study notes on weather and airspace classification. When it's time to re-certify it's all there for review.
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