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Hi, how did you all go about preparing for your Part 107 exam? What online classes or exam prep did you guys use to prepare?
 
Hi, how did you all go about preparing for your Part 107 exam? What online classes or exam prep did you guys use to prepare?

To fly drones at my work, we initially required passing the FAA Private Pilot written test - before Part 107 was in effect.

The first time, I used Gleim for their FAA PP exam, supplemented by Dauntless Aviation's practice test.

I used Gleim and Dauntless 2 years later as well.

The next exam, 2 years later, was when Part 107 was available. I used Gleim and Dauntless again.

The last exam, I used Gold Seal because they had a really good lifetime deal.
 
I used a course from King Schools. It probably was not required, but I think it helped the information stick. It was easier to study for me watching a video presentation, and it makes sure you cover all the areas and gives the process some structure. King's web interface could use some modernizing, but it worked.

Be careful of the books that just give you example questions, that's exactly what they are, examples. The FAA questions are structured the same but worded differently, you need to know the information to feel confident answering them. I went through 2 ASA books and the first time I never actually took the test. It's good reference but not a training course.
 
As @shooter I used GoldSeal to prepare for my Part 107 and passed on my first attempt. They guarantee you pass if you follow their plan and instructions or they pay for your retake of the exam.

Easy to follow videos, a lot of practice tests and final exam and quick to reply to any questions I had. I found a lot of their questions matched the exam almost verbatim.
 
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I used Remote Pilot 101(remotepilot101.com) and think they are great. It's a lifetime deal as well.
 
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Thanks everyone! I will look into all this. I did come across a Youtube channel...Pilot Training Systems. I saw they posted a video announcing a free drone training course. I am going to check that out first since it's free.
 
While I used remotepilot101 for my certification, the following list is good material to supplement any other tools you chose to use.

Part 107 Study:

1. Tony Northrup video and associated fact sheet. Watch this video first. Then watch it again. That will kill a few hours. See his web page for additional information.

2. The Official FAA Study Guide. This is comprehensive and contains just about everything you need to know.

3. Read the actual text of the Part 107 regulation. There are test questions on this.

4. Familiarize yourself with the Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge and the Testing Supplement for Remote Pilot, you will be given the supplement to use during the test. Don't spend too much time on either, though.


Flight Training information and Links:

Vector Maps
SkyVector: Flight Planning / Aeronautical Charts


Tony Northrup Video, start here!
https://youtu.be/6_ucCKFJUCU

Practice Test info
https://youtu.be/JxLOwxjX-68
https://youtu.be/RpLTdX8JS9g

Airspace
https://youtu.be/nQqHMHxvmeA
https://youtu.be/Jt-7phZ09j8
https://youtu.be/nQqHMHxvmeA

AGL vs. MSL
https://youtu.be/as1xzXGar0o

Sectional Charts
https://youtu.be/eI0Z-G2VHH8
https://youtu.be/razDbDdBTyQ
https://youtu.be/Sr1FMwUF6kI

Weather
https://youtu.be/p8y8GbXvLWA
https://youtu.be/xJ2-lheU6oA

METARs
https://youtu.be/bqXlMwp-yQY
https://youtu.be/W7Q7WmcmYVk
 
Hi, how did you all go about preparing for your Part 107 exam? What online classes or exam prep did you guys use to prepare?
Hey, I did mine a while ago. I originally paid for an online subscription and passed my exam but the course was fairly difficult (and I don’t remember much of it, honestly). I saw that Pilot Training System released a youtube vid that says that they’re releasing their drone training course for free in response to the coronavirus. Their youtube channel looks legit and I've heard good things, so I'd check it out tbh. Here's the link if you want:

Good luck
 
Hey, I did mine a while ago. I originally paid for an online subscription and passed my exam but the course was fairly difficult (and I don’t remember much of it, honestly). I saw that Pilot Training System released a youtube vid that says that they’re releasing their drone training course for free in response to the coronavirus. Their youtube channel looks legit and I've heard good things, so I'd check it out tbh. Here's the link if you want:

Good luck
Do you have any affiliation with mappix?
 
I used the Unmanned Aerial University and thought they did a great job. uxvuniversity.com. Most importantly I passed on the first try!
 
2 years ago, I watched Tony Northrop's video several times and took notes. I passed with a 90. This year, I just reviewed the notes. I passed with a 75. I guess I should have watched the video a couple more times.
 
I used Remote Pilot 101(remotepilot101.com) and think they are great. It's a lifetime deal as well.

I too used RemotePilot 101, the lifetime deal is what got me :). 96% first time, 87% on the last test (they do seem to be making them harder).
 
Remotepilot101 did it for me . I only went over the subject’s I didn’t remember from my PPL years ago and passed. That practice test they have its really helpful and I think that for first timers the fact that they use the same sections of maps that are used on the test should be easier for new operators.
 
I used Tony and several other links as well as the FAA practice test questions.
I took 3 practice tests and then took the FAA test.

I also bought a sectional chart to study as the examples on the tests offer very little perspective. I was already pretty good with weather but those questions are a bit tricky and the short hand is very precise in nature.

Here are some of the links I used:
remotepilot101.com



DRONE TRIBE
 
2 years ago, I watched Tony Northrop's video several times and took notes. I passed with a 90. This year, I just reviewed the notes. I passed with a 75. I guess I should have watched the video a couple more times.

I went through the Remote Pilot 101 course in 2017, got a 92% first time... next time around in 2019 after a fair amount of review I got an 85%. I definitely think the questions were harder... but maybe that was just ME?! Here it is 2 years later again... I better start studying! o_O
 
Hi, how did you all go about preparing for your Part 107 exam? What online classes or exam prep did you guys use to prepare?
I watched The Drone Coach series of FREE YouTube videos. After watching it through once I planned to watch a couple others, but the other two I tried both had errors within the first couple hours of watching (when it differed from drone coach I searched official FAA study guide to see who was right) so I just went back and watched the airspace and sectional chart portions of the free Drone Coach YouTube series two more times, at which point I felt very confident.

I took the test last week and got a 95%, which I completely attribute to the free drone coach videos and nothing else. I was in and out in less than an hour


Again, I spent $0, I took 0 practice tests, and purchased or reviewed 0 question/answer banks, just what was embedded within the drone coach series, easy 95% less than a week ago. Couldn't be happier

Edit: But I definitely had to watch airspace and sectional charts at least twice to feel okay and ended up watching them three times to really absorb EVERYTHING

I didn't even have to check the legend
 
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