Comprehensive preparation, study and test tool for the Remote Pilot Initial (Unmanned Aircraft General - Small) FAA Knowledge Exam. Questions, answers and explanations included, for you to study with a true-to-form practice test.
Operating a drone for non-hobby operations requires a Remote Pilot Certificate. Applicants must successfully complete the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Knowledge Exam to earn the Remote Pilot Certificate with a Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) rating. This app is the key to test success.
Rely on the time-tested and dependable ASA Prepware apps to prepare for your FAA Knowledge Exam. Test material is expertly organized into chapters based on subject matter and includes instructional text and illustrations, multiple-choice questions, answer stems, correct answers, explanations (for correct and incorrect answers), and references for further study. This topical study promotes understanding and aids recall to provide an efficient study guide.
Subjects covered include Regulations, National Airspace System, Weather, Loading and Performance, and Operations. This app will be particularly helpful for drone operators interested in earning a Remote Pilot certificate, Remote Pilot Aircraft (RPA) applicants, Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) training programs preparing applicants for FAA Knowledge exams, self-study applicants interested in learning more about commercial unmanned aircraft operations, and existing (manned aircraft) pilots interested in learning more about drone and unmanned aircraft operations who are sharing the National Airspace System.
ASA’s Prepware Remote Pilot app is the best resource for successful test-taking and safe small UAS operations.
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Prepware Remote Pilot is not free (it costs 22.90), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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🤔 The Prepware Remote Pilot app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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I cant find an email or anything. Suddenly this trusty app isnt showing me just remote pilot questions but also i think actual pilot exam questions? It now has questions related to TSA, what runway signs mean what, etc. Please fix this!!!! I loved this app before this glitch.
Fine eccentric for one big problem
Using past Prepware Applications, I’ve had some pretty good results. One of the biggest benefits has been to be able to pick a topic and practice on a few questions chose randomly. The problem with particular app, however, is that it will not let you reduce the number of questions. This means that instead of a bite-size practice of five or 10 questions now and then, you would have to have a 96 question quiz on only one topic. Had I known that, I probably would have tried a different app other than this one.
Also, there are no flashcards or study materials. but the biggest problem is that you either have to take a full simulated test, or a one topic test including all of the questions in the bank for that topic.
No Legends?
The “Study” and “Test” questions have figures, but the legends are not included in the figures (at least, not as far as I can tell). Considering the information in the legend is critical to deciphering much of the contents in the Sectional Charts, it seems odd that the legends would not be included.
I have not taken my official exam yet, and I’m using a number of resources to prep. Thus far, this seems to have accurate and current information. This is the only reason I’ve given it two stars.
Great Study App
Great mobile app to practice questions on the go. I got a 93 on my 107 after studying for about 10 hours (used other materials too).
Good test, but doesn’t explain incorrect answers
This seems to be a pretty good app for practicing for the actual test. The biggest issue is, when you run in Test mode -once you get results, and you look at the explanation of why you missed some, it doesn’t tell you what the right answer is.
It does have a small paragraph, but in many cases this still does not explain which answer was correct.
I passed Part 107 with this app
Very grateful with this app. With under 24 hours I was able to crunch as many question for their study guide and helped me a lot with the actually test. Thank you
Needs updating
I used this app for prep prior to a test in 2017, at that time it was top notch for preparing, however, after letting my license expire I had to retest- and this time (2/22) the actual test was vastly different than what the app prepared me for. I still passed, but many of the topics were not adequately covered in the current version.
Awesome as a complementary to a fully structured course!
WARNING: THIS APP SHOULD BE USEDAS A COMPLEMENTARY TOOL to a real fully structured and up to date course on the part 107!
I love this app because it gives me a quick access to practicing a few times a week as needed, but do not rely on it for learning all the details and knowledge you need for the test!
See it as an extra help to what you are studying, not the all be all go to app to learn!!
Not Up to Date for 2021
Don’t be fooled into thinking you can memorize these questions and pass the test. Lots of changes have happened that this App does not cover. Questions the FAA are currently asking are not in the question pool here.
Also needs a Review Missed feature. If you miss a question, then select the right one, it counts it as a correct answer.
Helpful but needs to be updated
Overall this app is pretty decent. Offers explanations for answers which I like. But this app needs to be updated for new regulations and needs to be a little closer to sUAS operations as opposed to fixed wing. Would recommend getting it but be aware that you will need additional study materials to be completely up to date and thorough.
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