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The Concise Crash Course to the FAA Part 107 Drone Exam

Pass the 2024-2025 Remote Pilot Certification Exam (With Mnemonics, Memorization Techniques, & Test Questions)

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The Concise Crash Course to the FAA Part 107 Drone Exam

By: Issac Jones
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For those who want to pass the FAA Part 107 exam and gain confidence in their ability to handle its intricacies, "The Concise Crash Course to the FAA Part 107 Drone Exam: Pass the 2024-2025 Remote Pilot Certification Exam" is the best resource. This thorough guide, which was created with the most recent exam criteria in mind, breaks down the fundamental concepts needed to succeed, from weather effects on drone operations to airspace rules.

Listeners will learn efficient ways to memorize important information by utilizing creative mnemonics and memorizing strategies, which will make the difficult work of studying both fun and successful. In addition to covering the essential material, this crash course includes a plethora of exam-like practice questions that will help you refine your test-taking techniques in a real-world setting.

Whether you're an experienced pilot trying to renew your certification or a hobbyist hoping to become a professional, this book gives you the knowledge and strategies you need to ace the test the first time around. With the help of this invaluable study companion, get ready to improve your comprehension of drone operations and successfully assume the role of a licensed remote pilot.

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Mistitled, F-bombs galore

It’s too bad there are some helpful passages in this book, but they’re buried within excess prose and a prodigious amount of 12-year-old’s sexist insults, obscenities, and F-bombs. The book calls itself “concise” and a Part 107 “crash course,” of which it is neither. The author wanders off into superfluous language about joining the glorious realm of the aviation world. Fine for an introduction, but about the eighth time you hear it in the first chapter, your eyes roll back in your head and you miss the occasional gem that comes next. He loves to comment about how you’re learning this stuff not just to pass a “f***ing test.” A LOT. The author may be British — the unusual obscenities indicates he may be — but the narrator certainly is. That’s fine, but leads to the non-American rending of passages — “Zed” rather than “Zulu” for “Z” — that can make a difference in US aviation. It has some excellent material, but that has more to do with how to perform and manage situations and less to do with passing Part 107 knowledge exam for certification.

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