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Category: Drone FAA Study Guide

link to The FAA Part 107 Drone Certification Practice Test

The FAA Part 107 Drone Certification Practice Test

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link to Airport Operations Drone FAA Study Guide

Airport Operations Drone FAA Study Guide

[quiz-cat id="2200"] Introduction The definition for airports refers to any area of land or water used or intended for landing or takeoff of aircraft. This includes, within the five categories...

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Aeronautical Decision-Making and Judgment

Introduction Aeronautical decision-making (ADM) is decision-making in a unique environment—aviation. It is a systematic approach to the mental process used by pilots to consistently determine...

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link to Physiological Factors (Including Drugs and Alcohol) Affecting Pilot Performance

Physiological Factors (Including Drugs and Alcohol) Affecting Pilot Performance

Introduction 14 CFR part 107 does not allow operation of small UA if the remote PIC, the person manipulating the controls, or Visual Observer (VO) is unable to safely carry out his or her...

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link to Emergency Procedures & Determining the Performance of Small Unmanned Aircraft

Emergency Procedures & Determining the Performance of Small Unmanned Aircraft

Introduction An inflight emergency is usually an unexpected and unforeseen event that can have serious consequences for an unprepared remote pilot. During an emergency, a remote pilot is permitted...

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link to Small Unmanned Aircraft Loading Drone FAA Study Guide

Small Unmanned Aircraft Loading Drone FAA Study Guide

Introduction Before any flight, the remote pilot-in-command (PIC) should verify the aircraft is correctly loaded by determining the weight and balance condition of the aircraft. An aircraft’s...

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