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Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operating Handbook (FAA-H-8083-24)
Part 107 sections
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Remote Pilot – Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Study Guide
Part 107 Small UAS Initial - Part 61 Pilots
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ALC-451: Part 107 Small UAS Initial - Part 61 Pilots
Others may take this training as a self-study resource, including:
Applicants for a part 107 remote pilot certificate who do not hold a part 61 pilot certificate (or part 61 pilot certificate holders who do not meet the requirements of a current flight review or other provisions of 14 CFR § 61.56)
Keep Your Remote Pilot Certificate Current
It is important for all pilots, including Certified Remote Pilots, to keep their aviation knowledge up to date. If you have a Remote Pilot Certificate, you are required to have completed one of the following online training courses within the previous 24 calendar months to operate UAS under part 107:
Anyone who holds a part 107 remote pilot certificate (regardless of aeronautical knowledge recency):
Complete the Part 107 Small UAS Recurrent (ALC-677) online training course (no cost)
Part 107 remote pilots who are also certificated with a current flight review under part 61:
Complete the Part 107 Small UAS Recurrent (ALC-515) online training course (no cost)
You can read the Remote Pilot –Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Airman Certification Standards (PDF).
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