In a fine example of poor timing, I scheduled my Part 107 test for April 8, well before the new protocols on ops over people and night ops are to go into effect, but two days AFTER material on those protocols began to be tested. I had done a bit of study on those and there were only a couple vaguely worded questions, I passed with a 92. What really surprised me, though, was that there was a RID question - I thought I had read somewhere that RID was not going to be tested this soon. In any case, those planning to test any time soon, take a look at RID in addition to ops over people/night ops.
While I had used a variety of study guides and taken a lot of practice tests using the $5 Prepware app on my phone, the test was still more challenging than I anticipated. Questions on familiar topics were worded differently, some questions had not been explicitly addressed in the practice tests, etc. Echoing advice I got on this forum and other places, I was able to dope out some of those by eliminating the answers I knew to be incorrect.
Does anyone know if there any way to find out exactly what you missed on on your test? The printout shows the knowledge areas where errors occurred, but not the actual question missed. I did a cursory search of the forums and did not find anything that answered that question.
Thanks to all who maintain and contribute to these forums, I always find an item or two of interest in the daily message, and have learned a lot over the several months I've been flying the amazing 2 Zoom
While I had used a variety of study guides and taken a lot of practice tests using the $5 Prepware app on my phone, the test was still more challenging than I anticipated. Questions on familiar topics were worded differently, some questions had not been explicitly addressed in the practice tests, etc. Echoing advice I got on this forum and other places, I was able to dope out some of those by eliminating the answers I knew to be incorrect.
Does anyone know if there any way to find out exactly what you missed on on your test? The printout shows the knowledge areas where errors occurred, but not the actual question missed. I did a cursory search of the forums and did not find anything that answered that question.
Thanks to all who maintain and contribute to these forums, I always find an item or two of interest in the daily message, and have learned a lot over the several months I've been flying the amazing 2 Zoom