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Chargement... Remote Pilot Test Prep: Study & Preparepar ASA Test Prep Board
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Flying a drone as a "remote pilot-in-command" for non-hobby operations requires a "Remote Pilot Certificate" issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). You must successfully complete the FAA Knowledge Exam to earn a remote pilot certificate with a "small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS)" rating. This book is your key -- ASA's Remote Pilot Test Prep is the best resource for successful test-taking and safe small UAS operations. This book is a comprehensive preparation, study and test tool for the remote pilot certificate ("Unmanned Aircraft General - Small") FAA Knowledge Exam. Rely on the time-proven and dependable ASA Test Prep Series to prepare for your exam; the rating requirements for the certificate are explained in detail and test material is expertly organized into chapters based on subject matter. This topical study promotes understanding and aids recall to provide an efficient study guide. Topics covered are FAA regulations, the National Airspace System, weather, loading and performance, and operations. This book is particularly helpful for drone operators interested in earning a remote pilot certificate, for Remote Pilot Aircraft (RPA) applicants, unmanned aircraft system (UAS) training programs preparing applicants for FAA exams, self-study readers interested in learning more about commercial unmanned aircraft operations, and existing (manned aircraft) pilots who want to learn more about the drone and UAS operations sharing the National Airspace System. Included are instructional text and illustrations, questions, answer stems, correct answers, explanations and references for further study. When you're done studying, you can then take up to 5 practice tests with ASA's online simulated testing program at no additional cost (codes are provided to enter at the ASA practice-test website). Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I don't love how the information is organized in this book, but I could be biased because I teach Part 61 ground school and prefer how the topics are introduced in the Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge. (That said, I haven't found any book that covers each individual topic to the level and in the same order that I have found through experience to be most useful in actually teaching the information in a classroom setting.)
While not completely related to this book: What I don't love even more is how much nearly irrelevant stuff the FAA requires Part 107 operators to know, and how few resources they offer on understanding very important topics in the lens of quadcopter operation. For example: they emphasize stall = exceeding critical angle of attack, which I agree is one of the single-most important thing that fixed wing pilots can learn. However, I don't see how it is relevant to people who will only be operating quadcopter sUAS. This makes it difficult to bridge the gap from published information (PHAK) to useful knowledge. Huge emphasis on things like calculating pressure and density altitude also seems excessive for people who will only be operating these systems 400' above the ground. At times I struggled to make this information seem relevant to my students, which is the only way you will get people to truly learn any topic. (