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REVISED INFORMATION NOTICE
Certain requirements related to small UAS registration and Air Traffic Control airspace authorizations have changed since this course was originally published. Those changes have not yet been incorporated into the Flash-based content portion.
Prior to taking the end-of-course exam, please read through the 'Review' section to ensure you receive the latest information.
The FAA has developed regulations to allow the operation of small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in the National Airspace System (NAS) for purposes other than hobby and recreation. The rules are specified in 14 CFR part 107 and address small UAS classification, certification, and operating rules.
This course is designed for part 61 pilot certificate holders who have a current flight review (in accordance with 14 CFR part 61.56) and wish to obtain a part 107 remote pilot certificate with a small UAS rating. References to “part 61 pilot certificate holders” specifically refer to holders of pilot certificates other than student pilot certificates. Part 61 pilot certificates include sport pilot, recreational pilot, private pilot, commercial pilot, and air transport pilot certificates.
As a certificated pilot, much of what you already know about manned aircraft applies to the operation of small unmanned aircraft. This course assumes the learner has operational knowledge of 14 CFR part 61, “Certification: Pilots, Flight Instructors, and Ground Instructors,” and 14 CFR part 91, “General Operating and Flight Rules.” The course focuses on the knowledge areas of 14 CFR part 107 that are beyond the operational knowledge of parts 61 and 91.
Aviation Safety Technicians (ASTs)
FAASTeam Program Managers (FPMs)
Requirements to obtain a part 107 remote pilot certificate with a small unmanned aircraft system (UAS) rating
Characteristics of small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) as stipulated in part 107
Possible supporting crewmember roles in small UAS operations
Best practices for crewmember management
When to request a waiver under part 107
This course was last updated 03-31-2020.
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