Sunday 1 January 2023

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Understanding the Part 107 Recurrent Test for Commercial Drone Pilots

 The FAA's Part 107 recurrent test is a test that must be taken every two years by holders of a Part 107 certification to maintain their certification. The recurrent test is similar to the initial Part 107 knowledge test, but it covers only the topics that have changed since the initial test was taken.


To take the recurrent test, you must:


Schedule an appointment to take the test at an approved testing center, or take the test online through the FAA's Testing and Certification System.


Pass the test with a score of at least 70%.


Submit the appropriate documentation to the FAA to update your certification.


It's important to note that the Part 107 recurrent test is separate from the requirement to renew your certification every two years. To renew your certification, you must also complete a flight review and any other required training.


It's a good idea to start preparing for the recurrent test well in advance of the deadline to ensure that you have sufficient time to review the material and schedule your test appointment. The FAA offers a free online study guide and a list of resources to help you prepare for the test. You can also purchase study materials or take a training course from a third-party provider.

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