Let Cranberry Aviation assists perspective drone pilots in earning their first Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) pilot certificate for operating a small Unmanned Aerial System (sUAS). FAA Part 107 sUAS Certificate allows a drone pilot to move beyond hobby operations into compensated flight operations of drones weighing up to 55 pounds. No prior aviation experience or knowledge is required to take this one-on-one course. Upon completion of the curriculum, the perspective student will possess operational knowledge of unmanned aerial systems sufficient to pass the FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate examination*.
Curriculum includes:
- Federal Aviation Regulations pertinent tosUAS
- National Airspace System/Airspace Classification and Requirements
- Weather
- Loading and Performance
- Operations
- Additional Topics related to sUAS Knowledge Exam (Maintenance, Emergency Operations, etc.)
- Guided Assistance establishing an account with an FAA-Authorized Exam Center
- Guided Assistance establishing an FAA Integrated Airman Certification/Application Account
This training includes:
- Aeronautical Map
- Remote Pilot Test Prep Guide
- Airman Knowledge Testing Supplement
- Electronic Access to 5 Preparatory Exams.
Minimum age to receive the FAA Part 107 Certificate is 16.
* Fee for the sUAS Knowledge Exam at an FAA-Approved Exam Center IS NOT included in this course.