Same here. Alan Perlmans UAV Coach. Studied about 5 hours total with the videos and lectures. Did 3 sample tests and passed with 88% first try. I had 63 questions in all.
UAV Coach hits the spot.
Also, take the Part 107 video and test in the FAA website (for thos witb Part 61 approved).
It helped a lot with the regulations, ADM and CRM sections.
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@T Dunkin, @richardseguro - The FAA test is 60 questions and test takers will be graded on the first 60 questions only. The extra questions that some folks like Richard encounter are questions the FAA is considering adding to the exam database. They are "testing the test questions" if you will, by exposing them to actual test takers. Based on the results, they then determine if the question is suitable for including in the pool of questions.T Dunkin post: 1126522 said:I just passed my test on Friday and was able to score an 85% from watching quite a few free Youtube videos. I notice a lot of people had 63 questions...I only had 60. Now I'm waiting on IACRA to post my test.
Purchase a copy of the FAA's section map for the area where you live/fly. Study it to the point where you believe there is nothing anyone could possibly ask you about that map that you cannot answer, especially and including air space limitations for the various types of airports on that map.Anybody go through the process to become certified to fly commercially?
Any tips?