Latest update from FAA of sample UAS rules exam
I am, thank you kindly. Just had my 2nd CV shot, but still playing it safe. Have about $1.5k tied up in LEGO sets to keep my busy. Assembly and motion stop video. Using Adobe Premiere Elements 2021. Hips are painful these days. Hopefully, just the weather! Even walking with the dog hurts, but necessary.Hope you're feeling ok these days.
Can you point out any difference you've spotted? Looks like the same questions that have been around.
Actually 28 seems like one of the more logical questions that they direct toward fixed wing. The general answer is in the weight and balance handbook. I find questions 16 and 22 rather inane. They are both questions that require answer memorization rather than general knowledge or logic. If you can get these two down they give you headroom to get two of the more difficult questions wrong.Those are all old questions. #28 is still incongruous. The revised test should start to incorporate something on night flying, amongst other things.
Actually 28 seems like one of the more logical questions that they direct toward fixed wing. The general answer is in the weight and balance handbook. I find questions 16 and 22 rather inane. They are both questions that require answer memorization rather than general knowledge or logic. If you can get these two down they give you headroom to get two of the more difficult questions wrong.
The date on the upper right may be March 11, but these are a selection of the same-old questions that are in multiple practice tests and the Pt. 107 exam question bank. Nothing seems updated, just a different selection.Latest update from FAA of sample UAS rules exam
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