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Category:
Test Prep & College Readiness
Grade Levels:
(Grades 10th-12th)
Final Projects or Artifacts:
The final project can include: A Practice Exam Performance Report – A detailed analysis of multiple FAA-style practice tests, identifying strengths and areas for improvement. An Airspace and Flight Planning Exercise – A scenario-based plan demonstrating how to safely operate a drone in a specific location, including airspace classification, weather considerations, and required permissions. A Drone Operations Safety Guide – A student-created reference covering pre-flight checks, emergency procedures, and FAA compliance. A Certification Readiness Plan – A personalized study and testing strategy outlining steps toward passing the Part 107 exam.
Program Requirements:
Program Description:
This course prepares students for the FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification, which is required to operate drones commercially in the United States. Students will learn the essential knowledge areas covered on the exam, including airspace classification, weather, aviation regulations, drone operations, emergency procedures, and aeronautical decision-making. The course emphasizes real-world application, helping students understand how to safely and legally operate drones in various environments. Through guided instruction, practice exams, and scenario-based learning, students will build the knowledge and confidence needed to pass the Part 107 exam and operate as certified remote pilots.