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I'm a bit confused. Which of these is correct (in red)? A or B?? Note underlines.
A (directly from 14 CFR)
§ 107.65 Aeronautical knowledge recency. A person may not operate a small unmanned aircraft system unless that person has completed one of the following, within the previous 24 calendar months:
(a) Passed an initial aeronautical knowledge test covering the areas of knowledge specified in § 107.73;
(b) Passed a recurrent aeronautical knowledge test covering the areas of knowledge specified in § 107.73; or
(c) If a person holds a pilot certificate (other than a student pilot certificate) issued under part 61 of this chapter and meets the flight review requirements specified in § § 61.56, passed either an initial or recurrent training course covering the areas of knowledge specified in § 107.74(a) or (b) in a manner acceptable to the Administrator
eCFR — Code of Federal Regulations: PART 107—SMALL UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
OR
B (from the FAA Website; "Renewing Your Certificate")
It's important for all pilots, including Certified Remote Pilots, to stay current and keep their knowledge up to date. That's why the FAA requires you to renew your Remote Pilot Certificate every 2 years. Learn how to renew your certificate.
A (directly from 14 CFR)
§ 107.65 Aeronautical knowledge recency. A person may not operate a small unmanned aircraft system unless that person has completed one of the following, within the previous 24 calendar months:
(a) Passed an initial aeronautical knowledge test covering the areas of knowledge specified in § 107.73;
(b) Passed a recurrent aeronautical knowledge test covering the areas of knowledge specified in § 107.73; or
(c) If a person holds a pilot certificate (other than a student pilot certificate) issued under part 61 of this chapter and meets the flight review requirements specified in § § 61.56, passed either an initial or recurrent training course covering the areas of knowledge specified in § 107.74(a) or (b) in a manner acceptable to the Administrator
eCFR — Code of Federal Regulations: PART 107—SMALL UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
OR
B (from the FAA Website; "Renewing Your Certificate")
It's important for all pilots, including Certified Remote Pilots, to stay current and keep their knowledge up to date. That's why the FAA requires you to renew your Remote Pilot Certificate every 2 years. Learn how to renew your certificate.
- You must take a recurrent knowledge test at a Knowledge Testing Center within 24 calendar months of passing the initial knowledge test.
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