I’m thinking very seriously about taking the part 107 exam. Is there a free course that you guys would recommend? Or are the payed courses that much better?
Thank you in advance for your feedback.
Thank you in advance for your feedback.
I have been using this study guide and feel that he is really good. Maybe even someone as old as I can learn something.Lots of good free stuff. However paying for it makes most try harder to finish and pass. Got skin on the game kinda thing.
Good start.
I did it for free using a multitude of sources and using the 3DR practice exam. I passed with a 90.I’m thinking very seriously about taking the part 107 exam. Is there a free course that you guys would recommend? Or are the payed courses that much better?
Thank you in advance for your feedback.
Many people have no problem passing when using the study guides listed here. You'll also find a list of commonly used paid online courses there.Is there a free course that you guys would recommend? Or are the payed courses that much better?
Semper FiThere are several good, free videos on YouTube as well as free tests available on the internet.
If you know absolutely nothing about NAS and/ or aviation, I'd recommend taking one of the paid courses. JMO
I passed the test. The course material looks difficult at first, because it is information I had never seen before but once you dig into it, it's not hard. I considered paying an online source to study but just used what is available online. I read the airman study guide twice and watched the 'Better B Roll' youtube video twice. I did this all in about two weeks time period. I read the study guide, then waited a couple days, went back thru the study guide and highlighted what looked most important. I waited another couple days, watched the video, the day before the test I watched the video once again. Oh, and I also watched the Tony Northrup video on fast forward the morning before the test. I missed 8 questions on the test and got an 80%. Don't waste your money on a paid course.I’m thinking very seriously about taking the part 107 exam. Is there a free course that you guys would recommend? Or are the payed courses that much better?
Thank you in advance for your feedback.
I passed the test. The course material looks difficult at first, because it is information I had never seen before but once you dig into it, it's not hard. I considered paying an online source to study but just used what is available online. I read the airman study guide twice and watched the 'Better B Roll' youtube video twice. I did this all in about two weeks time period. I read the study guide, then waited a couple days, went back thru the study guide and highlighted what looked most important. I waited another couple days, watched the video, the day before the test I watched the video once again. Oh, and I also watched the Tony Northrup video on fast forward the morning before the test. I missed 8 questions on the test and got an 80%. Don't waste your money on a paid course.
I’m still preparing to take the exam, but from what I’ve learned so far, it’s all multiple choice.This is all great information. I am also studying for the Part 107 exam. I will look into the resources listed above. I have a side question about the exam. What is the format of the exam? all multiple choice? Paper, compter? Just wondering what to look forward to.
Thanks,
Scott
I took it back in October. All multiple choice on a computer, I think they were all three choices each. You get a physical booklet with the sectionals and everything, there was a cup with some writing utensils and rulers and you can request a piece of scratch paper. One thing that I didn't expect that was nice is that you can mark questions that you maybe aren't 100% on for review at the end. Found out the results immediately after, got the temporary certificate printed right there and Bob's your uncle.This is all great information. I am also studying for the Part 107 exam. I will look into the resources listed above. I have a side question about the exam. What is the format of the exam? all multiple choice? Paper, compter? Just wondering what to look forward to.
Thanks,
Scott