In this comprehensive class, students dive into the fundamentals of becoming a certified drone pilot through engaging, real-world content that mirrors FAA expectations. They start with an overview of the certification process and move into key topics like drone laws, airspace rules, and safe operating practices. Students gain hands-on skills in reading FAA sectional charts and navigating complex airspace classifications. They also explore how to fly safely near airports, interpret weather data like METARs and TAFs, and handle night operations and in-flight emergencies. It's a rigorous, safety-first course designed to prepare future pilots for confident, compliant drone missions.
The Drone Legends FPV and FAA Part 107 programs can be completed in 7–9 weeks when taught together. If taught in sequence, start with FPV for hands-on practice while completing FAA. For concurrent instruction, follow the pacing guide below.
FAA Part 107
Drone Legends
Drone Flight School
DFS Drone Club
Pacing Guide for 45 minute class sessions
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Pacing Guide for 90 minute class sessions
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To apply for the FAA Part 107 course, students must be at least 16 years old by the time of the FAA exam. This means applicants should either already be 15 or have a birthday within the next six months. This age requirement ensures that students will be eligible to take the official FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification test upon completing the course. If you meet this requirement and are ready to explore the exciting world of drone operations, you’re invited to apply and start preparing for your certification!
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