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I am an Instructor at Drone UAV Pilot Training - Unmanned Vehicle University / The FAA will issue a course study guide similar to the one they have for Private Pilots. This will happen in about 30 days. You will then have to make an appointment at an FAA Testing center, there are about 400 of them in the United States. Look to regional airports that have lots of lots of flight schools based at them. This is going to be a 'real deal' pilots license, if you have any intention at all of using your drone for any business purpose "even your own, as in you are a realtor taking pictures of your own houses' you best have this license. This is the best thing that could have happened to the Drone Industry. It will allow you to get insurance easier, book jobs, easier and validate you as an operator/pilot. Its not going to be easy though. You are going to have to learn (FARs) Federal Aviation Regulations, Airspace, Weather and Drone aerodynamics. So at this point there is nothing for you to do, but to sit and wait till the FAA releases the study guidelines.
1. Log into your FAAST account. Take the sUAS online course. Take the actual test after. Pratice test optional.Sorry, I'm still a little confused. I have a private pilots license, but I'm unclear on what else will be required of me for my commercial license? Hopefully it will be just and online test....
Gold Seal has a full Remote Pilot program at www.OnlineGroundSchool.com. See the promo code in my signature below to save $50.Any online providers out there?
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