5 Tricky Sectional Chart Questions | Part 107 Drone License Test Prep

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  • @mysticsharma8006
    @mysticsharma8006 Рік тому +18

    Thank you for the video. I just passed my 107 test. It was hard!!! It had lots of questions that were not there on any question bank and had maybe 15 questions that were not even from the FAA study guide like remote ID of foreigners, remote ID if we travel overseas, Nite flying over people thats allowed now, catergory 2 weight and safety questions and a few I had no clue about. Structures to find on map were very small and having all the knowledge you gave helped to get the other regular questions correct. FAA charges $175 and they dont even give us an updated study guide or even a supplement of new rules!!!

    • @game6
      @game6 Рік тому +1

      Could you try and cite the questions as they were given? I’d like to study those! Thx

    • @JohnPaul-gh1fh
      @JohnPaul-gh1fh 6 місяців тому

      The FAA Hates Drone Pilots.. they want us to fail and be discouraged.. Hence why they don't provide all the necessary testing infos for us, like they do for flying manned aircraft..

    • @keslerbaker1007
      @keslerbaker1007 2 місяці тому

      I totally agree! I actually failed by one question my first go around because I studied all the other information much more as a lot of the UA-cam teachers said that we most likely wouldn't be seeing crazy "airplane pilot" questions. This video is a perfect example of what to see in 2024 for your Part 107.

  • @giddokamal
    @giddokamal 3 роки тому +53

    I studied for my drone pilot license using internet -based courses, and like your presentation I made use of the ability to zoom in on a region of interest in sectional charts. Imagine my surprise at my test when i was handed a physical book of sectional charts; so no ability to zoom in. Students should be aware of this and perhaps take with them a magnifying glass to make reading the charts easier. Good presentation.

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  3 роки тому +6

      Yes! Great point. We advise our students to consider bringing a magnifier.

    • @creature57
      @creature57 3 роки тому +7

      I was given the use of a magnifier while in the test. Sorry to hear you were not given one.

  • @JEK
    @JEK 2 роки тому +15

    Just had Question 5 on my Part 107 today. Scored an 80%. Thank you so much for clarifying this! This wasn't too painful, but having at least 12-15 sectional questions on my exam sure was. I was cruising along for the first 1/3 of the test before they started coming one after another.

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому +3

      Great job, John! Congrats on becoming a certified drone pilot :)

  • @kurtw4061
    @kurtw4061 11 місяців тому +3

    I passed on first try and if I found this video prior test then it would've been a breeze and not as hard. Just happy I passed... these question are on the test

  • @alexhdz512
    @alexhdz512 Рік тому +16

    All I will say is that this is the ONLY video I’ve seen that has the questions AND answers displayed over the sectional charts making it super simple to answer the question on your own. Thank you for this 🙌🏼

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  Рік тому +2

      Glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful!

  • @JoseArrom
    @JoseArrom 2 роки тому +6

    On 11/29 I took the Part 107, and had about 10 chart reading questions. Do get the booklet and memorize the legends. I’m old geezer and passed it with a 93 %.

  • @LadyMacbethII
    @LadyMacbethII 10 місяців тому +1

    I just passed my Part 107 test with a 90% this Saturday! I actually watched this video a few hours before I took the test and that helped me in getting at least 3-5 of the answers correct. Thanks for all your help!

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  10 місяців тому

      That's awesome! Congrats on passing and safe flying!

    • @LadyMacbethII
      @LadyMacbethII 10 місяців тому

      @@uavcoach Thank you! Safe flying!!!

    • @theFuzzzzz
      @theFuzzzzz 10 місяців тому

      I had my test today, passed as well got an 80% some of these were on the test thank you! It’s crazy though I took a course a couple months ago and they must have changed the test because a lot of the study material I had wasn’t on the test but im not complaining cuz I passed lol

  • @krijskovacic4938
    @krijskovacic4938 Рік тому +4

    Thank you! I finally understand the gray area of E vs G airspace.

  • @jeremiahkenny3893
    @jeremiahkenny3893 2 роки тому +6

    At 17:36 you said 400ft when I believe you meant 4000ft. Trying to be helpful to you. Your wonderful vidio has been way more helpful to me than I will ever be to you so I am very thankful for you taking the time to make this video.

    • @hudson.kemnitz
      @hudson.kemnitz 2 роки тому

      Thank you, this concept is a little confusing but thanks for clarifying it for me

  • @slash4216
    @slash4216 2 роки тому +35

    80% of my test was charts... needless to say I have to retake. I hope I pass the second time.

    • @chrisortiz2640
      @chrisortiz2640 2 роки тому +3

      Wow! I did not expect it to be so focused on charts!

    • @HeyitsKeyM
      @HeyitsKeyM 2 роки тому +2

      Omg same. When you took it again was it’s different?

    • @Lil_Chunngy
      @Lil_Chunngy 2 роки тому +1

      Same lol

    • @Elevated805
      @Elevated805 2 роки тому +3

      How was it when you took it the 2nd time??

    • @fidentia10
      @fidentia10 2 роки тому +3

      Well, how did it go?

  • @secretasianman7622
    @secretasianman7622 2 роки тому +10

    Sir, just passed my Part 107 exam 30 minutes ago with an 80%. This video, by far, was the most important study material I looked at. This, and reading the faa study guide chapter on airspace. I certainly should have studied waaay more, but I’m obviously satisfied with the result haha. Thanks!

    • @abracadabra7805
      @abracadabra7805 2 роки тому +1

      I'm currently on my way to take the exam, how was it?

    • @aggiefacts
      @aggiefacts 2 роки тому +1

      I'm going to take mine tomorrow. About how many of these questions were on there would you say?

    • @abracadabra7805
      @abracadabra7805 2 роки тому

      @@aggiefacts I'd say about a third so roughly 20 questions.

    • @aggiefacts
      @aggiefacts 2 роки тому

      @@abracadabra7805 thank you are they the harder ones like longitude/latitude or finding the airspace?

  • @johnwilliams2900
    @johnwilliams2900 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Allen. I will be retesting in August. Fingers crossed.

  • @LuxuryHomes
    @LuxuryHomes 2 роки тому +4

    I haven't studied for the Part 107 yet, but think you got the last question wrong....even though I may be wrong as its been decades since I have flown, but I did hold CFI and multi-engine instrument commercial licenses at one point....but if you look at the NE quadrant of AFW, there is another level of Class B airspace that starts at 3000', sort of cuts the corner tip of the runway.
    So the correct answer is 3000' not 4000'....unless I am missing something, which is possible as its been so long since I've looked at these charts.

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, you're actually correct. I don't like the way this question is phrased, because that small NE part of AFW sits in Class B airspace with a floor of 3,000 ft. MSL, but the majority of AFW sits in Class B airspace starting at 4,000 ft. MSL. This question would be much easier to answer if it spelled out what part of AFW we're looking at. Good point and thanks for commenting!

    • @jameshoward8609
      @jameshoward8609 Рік тому

      @@uavcoach Also it only goes to 2999 ft. as there is a minus next to the 30 [ -30 ]

  • @directorliangcharlie8794
    @directorliangcharlie8794 Рік тому +1

    for the last question, I was told that if there is dotted line around the airport, then that means the floor is at the surface. If not, then what's the dotted line?

    • @teamfreddy5945
      @teamfreddy5945 Рік тому +3

      I was looking at comments to see if anyone mentioned this. The blue dots around AFW appears to be Class D the -30 tells us that air space is up to 2999 and my understanding was the floor is the surface.
      Someone correct me if I am wrong.

    • @teamfreddy5945
      @teamfreddy5945 Рік тому +2

      Actually re-reading the question it’s a trick question… it’s asking for floor space of Class B airspace not the floor space for AFW so surface would not be correct the correct answer is 4000. 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @gittarpikk
    @gittarpikk Рік тому +1

    would there be any way (link etc) to obtain the legends in the booklet so one could get more familiar with them?

  • @TailoredTechnique
    @TailoredTechnique 3 роки тому +1

    solid info

  • @nealflynn9201
    @nealflynn9201 Рік тому +1

    Passed my 107! Thank you for all of the tips

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  Рік тому +1

      That's awesome, congrats! Blue skies and safe flying!

  • @LSmiata
    @LSmiata Рік тому

    Nice explanation of chart and airspace! Taking my test tomorrow and this has been my weakest point.
    Thank you!

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  Рік тому

      Best of luck on the test!

  • @SBLLLC
    @SBLLLC Місяць тому +1

    The floor of class b airspace at a f w airport in figure 25 area 4, the correct answer is 3,000ft MSL [-30]

  • @ericlongoria6541
    @ericlongoria6541 Рік тому +3

    Guys, i just passed my 107 with a 72%. My entire test felt like charts. I was extremely frustrated by the end of my test because nothing i studied was on it. Charts charts charts is what you need to focus on.

    • @ericlongoria6541
      @ericlongoria6541 Рік тому

      I was also asked how fast can you fly a drone in a type B airspace
      80 knots
      92 knots
      100 knots.
      🤯🤯🤯

    • @DoronBond
      @DoronBond Рік тому +1

      @@ericlongoria6541all of those choices are incorrect are you sure it didn’t 87 knots instead of 80?

  • @whousefilms
    @whousefilms 11 місяців тому

    Excellent video!

  • @thebottomline6700
    @thebottomline6700 Рік тому +2

    I keep coming to videos along these lines just to see if I can get a sense of how likely I'd be to retain enough info to pass this test. My idea is the assessment of my probability (from seeing videos like this) would help me determine if I should even utilize any of what money I do have on a course for preparation for it, or even to buy a drone. If I can't pass, why spend the money? Right? But, honestly, there is so much info to memorize and my memory is not great....and videos like this only serve to make me think I will not be able to do it. Instead of giving me any confidence I can pass it and remember this important info, I am filled with trepidation that it is too much. For me, videos like this make me feel like I can't manage this, rather than inspiring me to buy a course to pass it. Not sure if it lands that way for many others or not. I had a hard time in school due to memorization issues. Maybe I' just challenged. But if I could only see a video where I could learn enough in one area (so the people making the videos aren't giving away all their knowledge for free) but to where I could prove to myself I could do this, then I would. But so far, I'm inclined to go the other way and just not ever get into flying a drone. I don't have money or time to burn.

  • @JonnyDeeFilms
    @JonnyDeeFilms 2 роки тому +8

    This was so helpful thank you. This was my first time looking at a sectional chart. After watching your video and studying a bit I passed the test this week.
    Keep up the great work thank you so much.

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому

      Great news! Thanks for commenting and congrats on becoming a certified drone pilot.

    • @ej8688
      @ej8688 2 роки тому

      Congrats Jonnydee! I’m 50% complete with the same training program. Overall was the test hard? How many questions had to deal with the sectional chart if you were to guess?

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому +1

      @@ej8688 Hey EJ - not hard if you study! most of our students haven't taken a standardized test in a very long time. as far as question breakdown, it can vary, but most folks report seeing 25-25% of their questions referencing sectional charts or airspace.

    • @ej8688
      @ej8688 2 роки тому

      @@uavcoach thank you!

  • @charles05cp67
    @charles05cp67 2 роки тому +1

    After a year you post this video, still very useful....thank you very much

  • @How-to-by-Lou
    @How-to-by-Lou Рік тому +1

    Loved your course

  • @dougcooper4917
    @dougcooper4917 3 роки тому +5

    Excellent Tutorial and Practice Information For The Part 107 Test! Thank You.

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  3 роки тому +1

      Glad it was helpful (and not too dull)!

  • @jcinewilliams8819
    @jcinewilliams8819 Рік тому

    1st of all awesime information. i really appreciated you sharing this. Just started self studying with an audible book. i am quite sure after watching this the audible is not going to be nearly enough. However, i think i need to hear the concepts repeated often so that i can begin to grasp. i did sign up with another group that i will be attending an online seminar to learn the information. if it turns out it won’t give me the confidence i need to understand and pass then i am sure i will dsign on with the Drone pilot Ground school or drone university. I am sure i will get it I just have to dedicate myself to studying.

  • @seatreven
    @seatreven 3 місяці тому +1

    Super good video I learn a lot

    • @seatreven
      @seatreven 3 місяці тому

      Good timing and super well prepared. Enjoy your progress

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 місяці тому

      Glad to hear it!

  • @Pointsnapremovecap
    @Pointsnapremovecap 7 місяців тому

    Extremely helpful with understanding charts. Thank you very much!

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  7 місяців тому

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @MaxSpeedTV
    @MaxSpeedTV 2 роки тому +1

    Great explanation, Thank you Sir

  • @splinter8899
    @splinter8899 6 місяців тому

    min 16:57, if floor to 2,999 ft is D, and 4,000 up is B, whats 3,000-4000ft? E?
    thanks

  • @vp62ift
    @vp62ift 2 роки тому +2

    Very helpful . I test tomorrow

  • @danielcornell6075
    @danielcornell6075 6 місяців тому

    In the Fig 25 area 4, the AFW airport's blue runway "icon" overlaps with 2 different floors of class b airspace, 110/30 and 110/40. Since the "icon" overlaps would it not be 3000 MSL or am I reading into too much?

  • @BlueHorizonMoments
    @BlueHorizonMoments 2 роки тому +2

    In the FIg 25 area 4, I can see a blue dotted line around the AFW airport, why would you not consider that as class D airspace?

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому

      Yes, you're right! That is Class D airspace from the surface up to 3,000 ft. MSL. As you go higher than 3,000 ft. MSL, the airspace changes from Class D to Class E, and then from Class E to Class B at 4,000 ft. MSL, since the floor/bottom of Class B airspace is 4,000 ft. MSL. On a two-dimensional map, it's hard sometimes to imagine the airspace classes stacked on top of each other, but that's what is happening here. Does that make sense?

    • @Cruz474
      @Cruz474 2 роки тому +1

      That is class D airspace. But the question isn't asking about Class D. It's asking about the floor of the class B that is over it. Which is 4k ft MSL.

    • @tonybologna3282
      @tonybologna3282 2 роки тому

      @@Cruz474 that was my thought too and your answer helped me understand I need to pay more attention to details of the questions

  • @AndyMud
    @AndyMud 10 місяців тому

    how did you know to add 400 ft to the MSL for Question 3? thanks!!

  • @luciankagul
    @luciankagul Рік тому

    Super Great Explanation !!!🎉🎉🎉

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  Рік тому

      Thank you!! Blue skies and safe flying!

  • @videosinfrench9928
    @videosinfrench9928 5 місяців тому

    Just curious. Were the three question choices on question one from an actual FAA test or were they your picks? B was obviously the correct answer because flying above a tower is always based on AGL and never MSL.

  • @GamerGirl_PA
    @GamerGirl_PA 4 місяці тому

    This video earned my sub to the channel. Very helpful.

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  4 місяці тому +1

      We really appreciate the support! Let us know of any other videos you want us to make!

  • @benwiggins1397
    @benwiggins1397 Рік тому

    Is there a way to get a hard copy of these maps/questions to study by?

  • @IKanFlyDrones
    @IKanFlyDrones Рік тому +2

    How come in class E air space G ends at 700 AGL but If there is no marked air space G goes up to 1,200 AGL. Is this always true? I ask because I have seen multiple diagrams that show G can end either at 700 AGL or 1,200 AGl and i am not sure how to know when to apply each. Thank you for your wonderful video it was very helpful!

    • @silekiernanphotography
      @silekiernanphotography Рік тому +1

      Inside the blurry magenta line it is 700 ft AGL, outside (everywhere else) 1,200 ft AGL.

    • @IKanFlyDrones
      @IKanFlyDrones Рік тому +2

      @@silekiernanphotography thank you!!!

  • @deanfordcreative
    @deanfordcreative 2 роки тому +1

    17:37 you say 400 ft, but I believe you mean 4000 ft. Here in Canada Transport Canada make the rules very basic, restricted, always max altitude is 400AGL or 100 ft above a building or structure if within 200 ft.

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому

      Yes, that's correct!

  • @PeterWolford
    @PeterWolford 11 місяців тому +1

    Question 5 is an example once again of how the FAA has some questions that have incorrect answers that they never got around to correcting on some of their exams. And in this case the airport is cut by the class B aerospace on the upper right hand corner of the field. So it's actually into sections. One has the base at 4000 ft and the upper one has a base at 3000 ft.
    Am I correct in guessing by example from people who've taken this exam you found the correct answer to put down on it even though it is not a correct answer in full?

  • @PeterWolford
    @PeterWolford 11 місяців тому +1

    And your comment about question number one the mileage on the top of the sectional to the left of that first 10. You'll see the 10 mi section divided into 1 mi section so you have nine right there. You don't just have to estimate 10. Take away one. And it's good for the nautical or statue miles when they were several listings there of distances.
    When using a distance you will normally start to the left of the line into the one while notches start with like say five or four and then keep on going over to the 20 if you wanted to have 24 mi section measured out

  • @pierrerobert4672
    @pierrerobert4672 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for the chart video. Tell me, is it possible to get those charts on the web ? preferably free. Thanks

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  7 місяців тому

      Here’s a link to download / open the testing supplement where you can find the charts (It's 168MB). www.faa.gov/training_testing/testing/supplements/media/sport_rec_private_akts.pdf

  • @genevapittman1156
    @genevapittman1156 Рік тому

    Thank you! I love your explanations.... #5 that detail was awesome and it helped me

  • @a.m.3989
    @a.m.3989 5 днів тому

    In the last question, is the floor not 3,000 MSL, considering the airspace above the airport is Delta airspace and denoted by a [-30], indicating the max altitude of this Delta airspace is 2,999 MSL. Therefore it seems that the floor of airspace Bravo would be 3,000 MSL, initiating where Delta ends. Is this correct?

  • @arkansasoutpost
    @arkansasoutpost 2 роки тому +5

    Look on the bright side. Years from now these tricky FAA exams will give us something to bore the youngsters with. "You kids got it easy. Back before the AIs took over flight control, we had to learn all kinds of stuff about airspaces and frequencies and weird weather reports. And we got tested on it."

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому +1

      Ha, I like this perspective!

    • @arkansasoutpost
      @arkansasoutpost 2 роки тому

      @@uavcoach Gotta look for the lulz. :)
      btw, thanks. Got a 90% on my UAG exam today, and your videos helped.

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому +1

      @@arkansasoutpost whoa! killer score, congrats on becoming a certified drone pilot :)

  • @AlexJenkins
    @AlexJenkins 9 місяців тому +1

    I think the thing I'm still confused by on these maps, is you have blue dotted lines within solid blue lines. So what trumps what?

  • @Joeyjayc
    @Joeyjayc 2 роки тому +2

    Passed but man that test was so hard,

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому +1

      Congrats on passing!!

  • @gonagain
    @gonagain Рік тому

    Question #1 is confusing, if the correct answer is B, because a tower that's under construction most likely won't appear on a sectional chart and you would need to depend on NOTAMs for that information. That would make the correct answer C, because it would be the highest you could fly if the new tower was 800' in height. Except! You can only go to 1199' and that answer isn't listed, so B is the closest correct answer.

  • @NeonThunder11
    @NeonThunder11 2 роки тому +1

    Very helpful. Thanks mate!

  • @sofiane1666
    @sofiane1666 9 місяців тому

    I think question #4, the answer is Floor, since AFW is located at class B airspace.

  • @VisualDroneProductions-yk5kk
    @VisualDroneProductions-yk5kk 11 місяців тому

    Absolutely bring a magnifying glass for this test. I would also suggest it be lighted.

  • @PaulNozicka
    @PaulNozicka Рік тому

    for Q#1 you should have also pointed out that the bottom of that class C airspace starts at 1200' and that's something to also pay attention to. If it had happened to start at 700' then it would have changed the answer....and there are some sectional charts questions that will do that.

  • @thinkbolt
    @thinkbolt 2 роки тому

    Very helpful!

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @tompeppint.v.3803
    @tompeppint.v.3803 2 роки тому

    Looks like you should take a scale ruler with you. , can you when you take the test?

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому

      Yes, you can bring one.

    • @Cruz474
      @Cruz474 2 роки тому +2

      Remember that 1 minute of lat/long is very close to 1 mile. Close enough that any measurement within 10SM will be accurate enough.

  • @chasmarischen4459
    @chasmarischen4459 Рік тому

    THANK YOU!

  • @evanwindom3265
    @evanwindom3265 2 роки тому

    The question about the "maximum terrain elevation" would be good to include here since the crummy way it's worded will trip people up.

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому

      Yes, you're 100% right. Never enjoyed that question :)

  • @davionalexander147
    @davionalexander147 3 роки тому +9

    surprisingly the map questions are not really an area problem for me my problem is when they are asking what position a manned aircraft or a drone might be flying (given a certain runway or location)

    • @12vibaba
      @12vibaba 2 роки тому

      a manned aircraft can be flying anywhere above 500 Ft and a drone up to 400 Ft. (Where i live)

    • @jameshoward8609
      @jameshoward8609 Рік тому +2

      @@12vibaba He was talking more about 30 degrees left mid center runway 18 kinda question.

  • @MikeySocks
    @MikeySocks 2 роки тому

    I’m confused on question number three I thought that if there was no designation for class E then class G would continue up until it hits class B. Please correct me and explain thank you

  • @HarleyPan
    @HarleyPan 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, I took the test on 2/8/2022 and I had question #2. So, thank you. But just curious, do you know when will UNICOM (lower right) frequency be used?

    • @minhpham7481
      @minhpham7481 3 роки тому +3

      I believe UNICOM is used when nearby untowered airports, or used as a mutual communications among other pilots

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  3 роки тому +2

      Nice! How'd your test go? UNICOM is the nongovernment air/ground radio communication station which can provide airport info (recommended runway, weather, wind direction, etc.) at public use airports and is used when there’s no tower or flight service station available.

    • @HarleyPan
      @HarleyPan 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah I got a tricky question asking if the tower is closed do you use UNICOM or the original tower frequency or the CTAF....

    • @minhpham7481
      @minhpham7481 3 роки тому +2

      @@HarleyPan you answered your own question, if a tower is closed, use UNICOM

    • @HarleyPan
      @HarleyPan 3 роки тому +3

      @@minhpham7481 unfortunately, that's the answer I picked. And it was incorrect.

  • @RobDewis
    @RobDewis 2 роки тому

    Is there class E airspace between class D airspace and class B airspace at Ft Worth Alliance (AFW)? (The floor of class B is 4000', and the ceiling of class D airspace is 1299'.) So would there be class E airspace from 3000' to 3999'?

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому +1

      YES, that's correct, Rob.

  • @skiphorni
    @skiphorni 2 роки тому

    You say on question two (CT is also a clue as to the CTAF) that the answer IS the CTAF 127.25 but it says the tower is CLOSED. Would you not actually have used the common frequency 122.95? And if not, I would appreciate the clarification. Thanks.

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the comment. The question asks, "if the tower is closed, what should we use as the CTAF?" Anytime you see the C with the circle around it, that indicates the CTAF frequency, which can be used if the tower is closed. The other frequency, 122.95, is UNICOM. Hope this helps!

  • @Elongo510
    @Elongo510 2 роки тому +1

    Hey! I'm taking my test in a couple days. I'm very confused about the answer to question 4 ( C ). If there is no designated controlled airspace surrounding G airspace, wouldn't you be able to fly above 1,199ft without ATC clearance if you were shooting a tall structure? Can you explain why Class E would begin at 1,200 ft if it isn't designated on the map?

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Elon, pardon the delayed reply. How did your test go? In that airspace, it's Class G up to 1,199 ft MSL and then switches to Class E at 1,200 ft. MSL. So yes, if you were shooting a tall structure and following all the other rules around that, you'd be able to fly up to that altitude. Great question!

    • @kennyw871
      @kennyw871 2 роки тому

      Correct me if I'm wrong, but go back and look at what you were asking: your question was regarding the "maximum altitude" inspecting the subject towers, not what airspace are they in. Regardless, the answer to your question is 1976 AGL or 2784 MSL is the maximum allowable altitude, which is below the floor of 3,000 MSL. Yes, you need to know the airspace you're in to inspect towers with or without prior ATC authorization.

    • @thepropolys
      @thepropolys 2 роки тому

      @@uavcoach Are you sure Class E starts at 2,000 MSL?

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому +1

      @@thepropolys Oho! Good catch, just edited the comment above :)

  • @Official.AG24
    @Official.AG24 2 роки тому +1

    Question 5 got me at the test, got confused badly hahaha

  • @PeterWolford
    @PeterWolford 11 місяців тому +1

    Taking the airspace for the fort Worth alliance airport. It has a 2000 3000 and 4000 ft overlay on it so it depends which section of that large circle you're flying in.
    If you take just the airport runway section, you're talking about a small portion in the 3000 ft area and the greater majority is 4,000 ft, but that's only if you're talking the runway environment. The airspace is all the area within designated airspace which is the blue dotted line. That's a very poorly worded question

  • @robot313
    @robot313 3 роки тому

    Great info, thank you!

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  3 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thx for commenting.

  • @FPVScorpian
    @FPVScorpian Місяць тому

    I got that figure 8 wrong looking at that staggered blue square with the -30 in it making me think it was class d

  • @pistollegacy1556
    @pistollegacy1556 2 роки тому

    I’m enrolled in precision ag at my high school and I’m stressing so hard about this test Purdue is not the best material provider

  • @chadontheroad1
    @chadontheroad1 14 днів тому

    I have to disagree on your answer in Question 5. AFW sits in Class D Airspace (dashed blue line circle ) up to 2999 MSL. At 3000 MSL is where the Class B airspace starts. So the answer is B, 3000 ft MSL.

  • @ginotarabotto
    @ginotarabotto 2 роки тому +2

    Seriously, if I pass the exam, can I say I’m a pilot? 👨‍✈️😍

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому

      Ha, I suppose you could. Or an operator. Or, if you want to use the FAA's own Part 107 language, a Remote Pilot in Command :)

    • @arkansasoutpost
      @arkansasoutpost 2 роки тому

      If I pass the test after all the studying and tricky questions, I'm for damn sure going to call myself a pilot.
      I'm even going to get a scarf, a bomber jacket, and a headset to prove it. :)

    • @JEK
      @JEK 2 роки тому

      I'm going to tell people I'm a commercial pilot.
      "Oh for what airline?"
      " Um, actually I'm a Drone pilot."

  • @latenighter1965
    @latenighter1965 3 роки тому +4

    This is the stuff thats turning me off EVER wanting to take this 107. Im not trying to be a rocket scientist. Im a photographer on the ground, now I want to be able to do it above ground level for landscapes and houses and want to be able to sell my photos. If I wanted to fly a shuttle to the moon this shit is what I would want to start with. The FAA needs an update reboot program on their needs to qualify for a drone.

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  3 роки тому +2

      Hi Brian, thanks for your comment. Respectfully disagree. The FAA rules and regs have their issues but overall are quite sensible. The software and steps are MUCH MUCH easier than they used to be even 2-3 years ago. This video, as I mention in the introduction, is only going through the most challenging airspace questions, but the majority of topics you're studying in this certification process are pretty straightforward. Don't let these weird and tricky questions be a deterrent to you!

    • @latenighter1965
      @latenighter1965 3 роки тому +3

      @@uavcoach if you go to get your driver's license for a car and they start teaching you about the hydraulics on a tractor trailer do you need to know that? Nope. But this is what the FAA is doing. I'm not saying it's bad, but 98% of drone ops will never need this info.

    • @alanperlman6984
      @alanperlman6984 3 роки тому +2

      @@latenighter1965 Yes, fair point. Looking at this a different way, the FAA was put in a position where for the first time in the history of aviation, all of a sudden tens of thousands of people were buying drones (mini aircraft) and bringing them up into the sky without any training or knowledge of the existing NAS (national airspace system). So they needed a way to regulate this new kind of bird in the sky. Long story short, they've really made this a much easier process in recent years. Sure, a lot of what you're studying isn't directly related to the kinds of flights you might be doing, but it's a good process and weeds out a lot of the riff-raff / impatient folks who shouldn't be bringing a flying lawnmower up into the air anyway. I hear you - a lot of this stuff feels like overkill, but it's really not that bad. You mentioned getting your driver's license - what about having to wait at the DMV? Emissions testing each year? Driving a car is its own pain-in-the-butt if you choose to look at it that way! Personally, I'd rather spend my energy focusing on the opportunities at hand! Not the barriers.

    • @pirep777
      @pirep777 2 роки тому

      If you can't stand the heat then get out of the kitchen!!! These rules exist for a reason.

    • @latenighter1965
      @latenighter1965 2 роки тому +1

      @@pirep777 this quote stupid rules on quote exist because the people in charge do not know any better. If you're going to get your motorcycle license why are they teaching you how to drive a tractor trailer? Do you see the logic? When you want to get a specific license you apply for a specific license and they teach you what you need to know for that license. Also the IRS is in charge of Commerce which is money. Not the FAA

  • @ginginthing
    @ginginthing Рік тому

    Why isn't this video made so I can easily save it to a YT folder?

  • @tenorshizz
    @tenorshizz 11 місяців тому

    Where can I get this hat?

  • @Steve-tr9od
    @Steve-tr9od 6 місяців тому

    I don't think you are correct on the last question (#5). You'll see that the D is up until 3000 MSL, which leads me to believe that the top half's floor is 3000 MSL. I checked skyvector, and it is 110/30 -- making the answer 3000 MSL. Right or wrong?

  • @elizabethklos8533
    @elizabethklos8533 2 роки тому +2

    Just an FYI, in the last question, right before you gave the answer, you said "400 ft", instead of "4000 ft". It's hard to catch, but in case you want to edit that part...

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому

      Thanks for pointing that out Elizabeth! My mistake :(

  • @bradrichards8122
    @bradrichards8122 4 місяці тому

    Happy Gilmore
    Am I right?

  • @AnthonyFitzgibbon
    @AnthonyFitzgibbon Рік тому

    Hello. Your answer to question number 5 was incorrect. You did not take into account that the class B airspace above AFW airport is actually split into 2 different sections. You went with the answer for the higher floor. The correct answer would've been 3000 MSL, because that is the lowest Class B airspace floor above that airport.

  • @matthewvisnaw4306
    @matthewvisnaw4306 Рік тому +1

    Last question: The airport actually seem to sit in a circular class D starting at the surface.

    • @silekiernanphotography
      @silekiernanphotography Рік тому

      This is a confusing one for sure and I would love the presenter to explain it further, which I doubt he will. From what I can tell, the airport (except for the tiny edge) sits under Class D and Class B. Does that tiny edge in Class B mean the entire airport is classified as Class B? (The FAA correct answer for this question is Class B.) Notice the -30, this means this area is Class D up to and not including 3000 ft. MSL. Above 4,000 MSL it is in Class B. What is airspace between 3,000 and 4,000 ft MSL? Is it Class E?

  • @billfearheller4179
    @billfearheller4179 3 роки тому +4

    I found myself stumbling a bit because I don't use this often. I rely too much on "before u fly". Shame on me...
    thanks,
    bf

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  3 роки тому +1

      It's tough - a lot of these concepts aren't relevant for day-to-day drone operations, but the underlying theory is important for a number of reasons. And most people, myself included, rely on apps for airspace research! I mean, Sectional Charts are fun to look at and all, but the apps are less of an eyesore :)

  • @gmverber437
    @gmverber437 2 роки тому

    Onawas Question is classic FAA unclear GotCha!
    What altitude does "Over" mean? Depending upon how high "Over" is, could be Class G,E,A. If above 60,000 (fairly unlikely) it is not clear to me what agency has control, or what it is called.
    Also I believe that Onawa airport is now closed. Reason to always use current charts
    The last question is also another FAA ambiguity-what does "At" mean? Certainly, if "at AFW" is taken in the common sense of meaning in the AFW Class D, then there are three correct answers (4000, 3000, 2000). If "At" means over the runway complex, it is possible that floor of Class B on the Northeast side of AFW is 3000. Without pulling out some charts, cannot really be sure of the answer-as it depends upon both the meaning of "At" and the precise location of AFW runways.

  • @brunogt1982
    @brunogt1982 2 роки тому +1

    What’s the correct answer
    A: behind the computer
    B: in front of the computer
    😂😂

  • @jdizzy5076
    @jdizzy5076 Рік тому

    🤯🤯🤯

  • @mcvet57103
    @mcvet57103 2 роки тому +6

    I'm from that area. Question #4. It's not pronounced "OH-Now-WA", it's pronounced "On-Uh-Wuh".

  • @welles2002
    @welles2002 2 роки тому

    Can u bring a magnifying glass to the test

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому

      Yep!

    • @JEK
      @JEK 2 роки тому +1

      I highly recommend it. Going from looking at the computer to the booklet can mess with your vision.

  • @JeepTJWheelin
    @JeepTJWheelin 3 місяці тому

    In the words of Emo Phillips, my brain started to bleed.

  • @robgrey6183
    @robgrey6183 Рік тому

    Thanks.
    Clear as mud.
    I inspect roofs and chimneys, maybe 40' off the ground.
    I want to use a drone.
    I have to memorize this pointless bull****.

  • @hawkman87
    @hawkman87 3 роки тому +2

    I'm really annoyed that any idiot can get a drone and fly but I want to try to make a little money so I have to be a pilot. Why?

  • @ediethesalsafreak
    @ediethesalsafreak 2 роки тому +1

    That was painful.

  • @__layzie__7854
    @__layzie__7854 Рік тому +1

    None of this makes any sense to me I don’t know how everybody is passing the 107 test

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  Рік тому

      It can seem overwhelming at first! These are supposed to be some of the trickiest questions on the test. I would recommend starting out with easier topics or to check out our full course which helps you along the entire process of studying for the exam: www.dronepilotgroundschool.com/

  • @xtremeaviator6183
    @xtremeaviator6183 3 роки тому

    Certain parts of the video talking about airspace E & G I couldn't discern which you were saying. If you would pronounce using class echo or class golf.

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  3 роки тому

      Good feedback, thank you James.

  • @robbyerob
    @robbyerob 5 місяців тому

    Ok so my home town is the Fig 25. LOL

  • @michaelb6671
    @michaelb6671 Рік тому

    For question #3, I agree the correct answer is Class E. But I'm not sure about the logic shared in the video. I thought it was Class E because the tower group is within the 8 mile corridor of the victor airway (156°).

  • @roylindsey7030
    @roylindsey7030 3 роки тому +1

    Forget it, I'm too old and too stupid to pass that test. Thanks for the video.

    • @DashVisionLLC
      @DashVisionLLC 3 роки тому

      You can do it don’t let these rules stop you

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  3 роки тому +6

      We had a student who was 87 years old ace their test. You can do it too!

    • @GolfRemoEchoGolf2
      @GolfRemoEchoGolf2 3 роки тому

      I'm 50 , ran heavy equipment , the company I work for picked me to do ariel surveying..ive spent the last couple days watching your videos and downloading PDFs...we used your practice materials 3 times now so far we done well with it...im going to spend till Monday and take my test in a few days

  • @unknowkskills87
    @unknowkskills87 11 місяців тому

    Drone *Operator*

  • @Greenliight
    @Greenliight 2 роки тому

    The test is so hard I took it and got a 68%

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому +1

      Sorry to hear that, so close to passing! Are you going to take it again?

  • @SkyFireDrone2022
    @SkyFireDrone2022 2 роки тому +1

    Yes, trickery indeed. I passed my 107 on the very first day it was offered, and two Recurrent exams since and I just shake made head at the tricky wording they use. This test is designed to make you fail, as if a bunch of aviation nerds are laughing amongst themselves at how clever they are. Manned aircraft pilots HATE us non-pilots flying drones in THEIR airspace. I come across this elitism EVERY time I talk with a pilot, even time who have drones themselves.

    • @FontanaOutdoors
      @FontanaOutdoors Рік тому

      Yes for sure BUT what that drone PILOT also has a plane? 😆

  • @Mr.T-Drone-Pilot
    @Mr.T-Drone-Pilot 2 роки тому +4

    I think you got the last question wrong. It should be 3000 ft and not 4000 ft.

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Michael, yes, you're actually correct. I don't like the way this question is phrased, because that small NE part of AFW sits in Class B airspace with a floor of 3,000 ft. MSL, but the majority of AFW sits in Class B airspace starting at 4,000 ft. MSL. This question would be much easier to answer if it spelled out what part of AFW we're looking at. Good point and thanks for commenting!

    • @nickfrazier8013
      @nickfrazier8013 2 роки тому

      thanks, this needs to be pinned

    • @Cruz474
      @Cruz474 2 роки тому

      I think he's right. I interpret it as what's over the runways. The D ceiling is at 3000MSL because an overlapping section of B does have a 3000ft floor. But the section over the runways has a floor of 4000ft. That's the one you should go with. There's a 1000ft buffer of E inbetween D and B over the runways.

    • @Fly1024
      @Fly1024 Рік тому

      I think this is an FAA trick question, since 3,000 and 4,000 both seam to be correct. Which one is more correct? More of the airport is under the 4000’ floor of class B then is under the 3000’ floor.

    • @jameshoward8609
      @jameshoward8609 Рік тому +1

      @@Fly1024 the trick part of the question is the minus sign before the 30 "[-30]" and no answer for 2999ft. -30 means below 3000ft not up to and including.

  • @maddmavic
    @maddmavic 2 роки тому +1

    I find it funny theybwant to trick people. And try to make them not get the lic. U would think it's about learning not tricking the pilot. I do under stand their reasoning behind it .I just think they go about it wrong

    • @uavcoach
      @uavcoach  2 роки тому

      Yah, I feel like most standardized tests have elements like this. Definitely agree with you!

  • @markdunsing4929
    @markdunsing4929 3 роки тому

    Lord help those who are dyslexic