Just an update, I would listen to this video during long road trips. This video helped me get my 107 and now I’m doing work for a construction company and other events!
Here is the table of contents listing chapters in the Training Video: 0:00 Welcome and Introduction 7:04 Basic Laws and Numbers You Will Need To Know 25:26 Airspace 35:32 Communication 39:58 The Science Of Flying 46:18 Navigation and Sectional Charts 1:03:11 Longitude and Latitude 1:08:47 Information About Airports 1:13:04 Paperwork and Documents 1:17:02 Weather Information and Documents 1:40:37 Pilot Responsibilities 1:48:26 Summary and Conclusion
I've watched a ton of these videos on TH-cam trying to prepare for the test and this is hands down the best video! Thank you so much for putting this together. It is very clear and your explanations are outstanding. 😀
I just took the FAA 107 test on April 18th and got a score of 90. No online classes. I just studied every video I could find on TH-cam as well as reading various articles and recommended study guides. Don't bother trying to memorize online sample test questions. You need to learn why and how regulations are the way they are and how they apply to various scenarios. Out of 60 questions on the test only about 20% were covered in those videos and study guides. The test I took was made up of questions you could answer only by studying weather systems, METAR reports, sectional charts, airspace, and various regulations covering drones and some common sense.
Got the idea to take this test two days ago on a Tuesday after flying my Mavic Air 2 for a couple of days. Signed up for the next test slot which was today, Thursday, at an aviation training company inside my local small airport (Scottsdale, AZ). Passed with an 87% and it took about an hour. All I did to study was watch THIS video and the Tony Northrup video (which are similar) once each. Both of these videos are FREE and accessible by anyone with an internet connection. I took no practice exams or looked at anything other than these two (about 2 hour each) videos. My point is, these videos are so good that you may not need to pay an online school if you sincerely place your attention on these resources. Full disclosure: I am a good test taker ... I have passed the bar exam, a real estate exam, etc all on the first try. If you aren't, maybe you need a different approach...but this is exactly where I'd start if doing it over again.
My Mavic Air 2 is currently on its way (first drone ever). I watched the Tony Northrup video last night. Now going to watch this video and have my test tomorrow.
@@WorkHardTravelWell Literally watched the two videos, took the test. That's it. About two hours each video, so, 4 hour study investment. Watched them, paid attention to them, and it worked for me. But again, I am used to tests. Good luck!
@@tteksarbttam thank you for the response matt, I'm wondering about the changes made in April of 21. Apparently there are some things about night flying and remote ID that don't seem to be included in this video.
@@crimblegnome a quick google search should fix that. I think you’ve got the main ones - those and flying over people is now permitted. Also, once you have your Part 107 you don’t have to go into a testing center to renew in 2 years. They only require an online quiz (thankfully!)
Took my test today. 60 question which I marked 7 of them as unsure so I could revisit at the end. All the rest, as a result of Gary's video and pdf study guide got me a passing score on the first go around of 90%. The most important tip that Gary gave us and I would like to reinforce, is take your time and read the questions carefully. 90% of everything you will need to pass this test is covered by Gary, Tony Northrup and the guy from Better B Roll. Last thing, as Gary suggested, I did a Brain Dump on the paper they gave me for my weak areas before I pressed the Start button. Comfortably & confidently finished the test in 55 min. Thank you very much Gary -
Watched Garys video and bought the sample questions and passed the test today. Bottom line... for the $39 dollar investment I saved about $700 to $1200 compared to buying any of the various courses available online and in classrooms. PLUS Gary really cared that I received the sample questions that I purchased as soon as possible. I made the purchase at 11a and I emailed him that I had not received the sample questions, he CALLED and left a message within 2 hours to insure I received the sample questions. And then sent two IMMEDIATE emails upon notification to insure I was able to download the sample questions. Straight up perfect gentleman. THANK YOU GARY GLENN!!! BRAVO!!!
Hey Bill! Congratulations.! So great that you have your 107 and thank you for you great words about the workshop and the sample test questions.. I am truly delighted to have been part of your successful journey! All the best! Fly Well!!
I just completed my exam, scored 90%, my test was very sectional chart heavy, but I don’t believe I would’ve scored as high without the knowledge gained from this video, thank you Gary!
Took the exam today and passed on first try with an 88%. I watched Gary Glenns video and Tony Northrup's twice within a two month timeframe. I also bought the sample questions Gary offers. Took about 45 minutes to take exam and was a fraction of the cost that all those online courses are trying to charge. Money well spent!!
Just took my Part 107 and passed thanks so much for this awesome guide Gary! I have a quick video on my channel about my experience taking the exam in 2022.
Thank you for this guide brother. I went from knowing nothing about this stuff to passing after a couple days of studying and watching your video a few times. I took this in March in 2022. For everyone else make sure you study up on flying at night, flying over people, and the physics of how center of gravity affects the aircraft. There are newer updates to those questions that aren’t covered in this video
My son and I passed our 107 today! (we both got 92%) Gary's video and question list were very thorough. The only other thing I really used was the FAA part 107 study guide (available free online) particularly in the areas of weather and air space. There were a few questions that I had not seen, but you can miss 18 and still pass. It took a week for me to prepare.
Thanks for specifying it's UNDER 55 lbs to register as a SUAS. I've seen videos where they say .55 TO 55 pounds and that's a wrong answer on the FAA test for ya. Thanks for this video! I love the pace and tone of your voice - very relaxing!
This is seriously one of the better TH-cam videos I’ve watched in a long time. In a world of yahoos using cell phones with crappy audio, this is a professional video/audio that’s well planned and presented. Hat’s off for making a really useful and helpful video, and doing it in such a professional way!
June 30, 2020 I passed today with a %97. I studied hard for about 3 weeks. I had a few questions I was totally unprepared for. Some that I hadn't really covered but was able to figure out based on what I did know. This video was a big help. The core of my studies involved the Tony Northrupp video, this Gary Glenn video, the Prepware app and ASA Remote Pilot book. I thought it was a little harder than I prepared for, but evidently I did well. Thank you for the video. It really was a big help Mr. Glenn.
@@AquaDogTTR Testing centers are open in AZ and California... not sure about other states... I have been able to connect with locations here... no on line is available that I know of.
@@AquaDogTTR I live in Northern NY but took it in Burlington, VT. Up here things have been slowly opening up with a phased in approach. The testing centers it has to be done in person but there are open ones. If you go to the PSI website and search for testing centers it can give you an idea what's open and how far you may have to travel.
Hey Gary, thanks for this wonderfully free Part 107 training. I have no aviation experience. I watched your video and Tony Northrup’s video, used the FAA study guide and took a bunch of practice tests I found online. After approximately 12 days of studying I decided to schedule my exam. Well as of yesterday 06/24/20 I passed with a 90% test score! Super stoked, thanks so much!!
Thank you much for putting this together, Gary! I passed my Part 107 with a 95% thanks in large part to this video. For all of you currently going through the pre-exam study process, I highly recommend watching this video in it's entirety, take notes, and re-watch anything that you don't fully comprehend the first time through. I spent a couple hours each evening for less than a week (
Passed. Thank you, Gary. But I am not proud of myself. 90% of the questions I never saw covered anywhere online. One question was about a "buddy box"? I got it right due to logic, but I guessed. Had only 1 metar question directly from the quiz-- NO latitude or longitude that I had to figure out --- My suggestions are to study beyond the videos on YT. BE SURE to understand air space and sectionals as that is 80% of the test or more. And Glens tip about check the Legend is right on!...It really came in handy. And go slow. I used every bit of the two hours to review as well. Glad I did.
I had my test today and thank Jesus, I passed (85%). I watched 3 different videos and this video was one of them. Thanks. You might have to include faa updates: night visions, flight over moving vehicle, flight over people etc.
Thanks to Gary Glenn's FREE video workshop and 250 sample questions I passed with a 98%. This is one of the finest video workshops and the absolute best sample questions available. His sample questions are a must have and are well worth the small fee. Thanks Gary!
Brilliant! Thanks heaps for letting me know how well you did... Congratulations. Thanks for the kind words about the workshop and the Q&A Booklet I am so glad to have helped!
Just took this 4/19/21- I watched all the major videos on youtube to study as well as some practice tests. I passed with an 82% BUT I definitely got lucky and guessed on like 20 questions. There was a lot of material that I was not prepared for. I thought this test was pretty difficult and thought I was going to fail half way through it. Huge relief when they gave me my score.
Watched this, Tony Northrup's and the Better B Roll video once each and took notes on all of them. Then I read a whole bunch of FAA publications as recommended by the proctor at the exam location. I took the exam today and bookmarked nothing, choosing to just take my time with each question. This resulted in 3 wrong out of 60 questions and a score of 95. Thanks for making this video, it's great!
Just wanted to say that I passed my 107 today with an 85% with the help of this video, Tony Northrup's video, and two runs on the FAA practice test! There's definitely material I had on the test that was not covered, "If a pilot loses his license, but wants to fly with someone who has a license, how can they do so?", "How can a pilot fly two or more drones simultaneously?", etc., but the vast amount or material covered was what was in Tony's and Gary's classes. Thank you for making this video, and giving me the confidence I needed to take, and pass, this test!
I wanted to thank you Gary for helping my pass my Part 107 exam. I watched your video 3 times while taking copious notes and I purchased you downloadable teaching material. I also studied other tutorials looking for information that I might not have seen here. I should mention that my exam had several questions regarding elements of 107 that I did not see in the tutorials so I highly suggest anyone interested in passing the exam to download the FAA study guide as well as my test asked about specific sections of Part 107. An interesting outcome is that I feel far more knowledgeable on airspace which gives me a sense of professionalism that I'm proud of. Thanks again.
I just passed today. The questions and videos really helped. Make sure you have a good understanding of the concepts taught here. The majority of my test was maps, understand and refer to the legend. Good luck to anyone else taking the exam.
Thanks for the Video. Was helpful and I passed with a 98% after watching this, Tony Northrup's video and the Better B roll Video, along with a study guide I purchased from Amazon.
Great presentation Gary, most of your lessons can apply to the Canadian UAV rules, obvious differences are bottle to throttle ( Canadian 12hours) age of registering your UAV and a few others like Canada is Transport Canada, USA is FAA. We in Canada have few TH-cams on the subject. 80% of you presentation apply to the Canadian Exam. I encourage my fellow Canadians to view you video.
Thanks a lot Keith! All the best with the study and the test... appreciate that you are passing the link on to friends who are studying! The Sample question list is really valuable too.
This is a great video. I've never thought about getting my part 107 certificate, but after watching this video. It kinda motivated me to give it a shot. I've always have flown my drone for fun, and love. I love to fly for myself, and record or take photos of my kids, and grandkids at a picnic, or park. I love the way it was presented. Thank you Mr. Glen for putting together this fun easy way to do course. You have succeeded where no one else could of. I'll be buying it sooner than later. Thanks again, you definitely deserve more than just a like. Here's a couple extra. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much Mr. Glenn, I passed yesterday, 3-15-2021, 97%. Your video was one of my favorites and it helped a ton. Great job on your presentation...you broke it down in such a user friendly way...Thank you!
@@abnergomez8745 Hi Abner. I do NOT believe that my test had the new rules on it. It appears that newer test won't begin until sometime in April, but I am not certain. Take care
Between this video and Tony & Chelsea Northrup video I passed with an 80! Watched each video twice and listened on the way to the testing center. Thanks for the video very informative and helpful!
Glenn, I watched your video twice and other videos online. I focused on weather and sectional charts. I took the exam today and I wanted to thank you because I passed with 93%!
Great tutorial, best $40 I've spent in a long time. Used this video, his practice test, and skimmed through the FAA prep material over three weeks and got a 93% today on my first try. Thanks Gary!
Thank you for a very informative video, I bought your study questions. I took the part 107 exam last Friday scored a 87%. I watched your video 3 to 4 times, and used your study questions. Thank you again.
used this video and read over the practice exam and materials and passed the exam today with ease. This video along with reviewing all of the provided documentation will suffice to pass
I just took the test this morning on 6/04/21 and passed with a 95% score. This video really helped me but make sure you know the concept behind the question and the correct answer. The questions are VERY similar but not exactly the same. If you grasp the concept you'll do fine. Make sure you brush up on Remote ID, Flying over people, Flying over vehicles and night flying. Also, make sure you know the different categories of drones like 1,2,3,4 and the requirements of each. I had a total of maybe 6 questions having to do with night flying, flying over people and vehicle. Notice I said VEHICLES, not just cars,lol. Also make sure your familiar with the charts and longitude's and latitudes. Good luck !
Just circling back to thank you. Your video was very well presented and it hit on everything that was needed to properly prepare for certification. I found it very useful. I'm pleased to say that I passed with a 90%. Thank you so much!
I passed the exam today after cramming the last 2 days with Tony's, Better B Rolls, and Gary's videos plus and Garry's 254 question exam. The info is spot on, didn't really notice anything outdated on test. The test is hard and requires lots of studying. I got lots of charts, moa and risk management related questions. Thanks Gary for your workshop and practice exam!
Thank you! I'm taking my test Monday and this video is very helpful. I'm also going to watch some videos about the new regs about flying at night, over people, etc.
I passed with a 98.3%. I missed 1. I honestly thought I got 100%. The one that I missed didn't seem right. You can dispute questions actually, and that would be one to dispute. Don't get me wrong....happy passing. But the answer implied you can have 2 RPIC at the same time, and only one has to maintain sight of the drone. No way that is right. Anyways, I watched this video 3 times. This was my favorite. I like his teaching style, and he makes tou feel confident. I also watched B Roll's video twice, and Tony and Chelsea Northrups video 3 times. I had paid for an online study guide (drone academy) and took those practice tests a few times. (That paid for study guide had at least 2 answers taught wrong, so that bothers me a bit) I verified the right answer on 4 different sources. I questioned them and it took them 1 day to respond, and didnt change their answer. Trust me, they were wrong, I verified. I also used an app. on my phone in time between. Overkill? Probably. But that's how I operate. I strive for perfection and eliminate chance.of failure. Because it was worth it. I wanted to take it once, pass, and move on with my life. I felt it was better to do it right, and just take the test once. I scheduled my test 3 weeks in advance, and then made sure I studied at least a little each day. Some days, I put several hours in. Some days, maybe 20 minutes. These videos are SO helpful. I learn well this way. Reading, my mind drifts. My first 10 questions had probably 6 on sectional charts. I had one METAR, and 1 TAF. Probably 5 on weather. One thing that kind of surprised me was, in my last 4 days before the test, while studying, I was STILL learning some things for the first time. Things not mentioned in the videos I listed. That kind of made me nervous. It made me wonder if there was more I hadn't see and could be on the test. On my test, I had 3 questions that I never saw covered in my first 2 weeks studying. So for me, it made sense to put in the extra time. It paid off. Honestly,, I just wanted to get a 71%! It took me 45 minutes taking my time. I only had 4 marked to review before completing. I took my time and made sure I clicked on the right answer. As the test went on, I was getting more confident. By question 51, I knew I passed. I never used the scratch paper. Pretty proud of myself, and thank you for these videos.
Great news!! Question for you. How close were these questions was to the test you took? Tony Chelseas video is old and the one on "B roll" is a sample easily found on the internet...which he did a great job of explaining answers to. But then I see this site ( www.kingschools.com/free-faa-exam/drone-pilot ) and it seems many questions are different. Can you or anyone advise ? I have put sooo much time into studying. I am going next Thursday ( 8/8/19) and want to do well.
@@alkayemediagroup4536 I would pay for Gary's class. The test questions were close enough to what you will learn that you will recognize them. They can be worded a little differently, but not so much that it fools you. If you know the answer, you will get it right. I would buy Gary's class, and watch his video 3 times. Memorize the air space facts, the METAR and TAFF formula, and weather. After 3 times, the easier questions should be burned in your memory. And after 3 times, the air space, metar, taff, and weather stuff should finally stick in your head. The weather questions, memorize what goes with what remembering certain things. Like, stable air bring steady rain and less visibility. Why? The air isn't moving as much. Its stable. Unstable air moves stuff out of the way. Makes it easier to see through. Better visibility. Air density was a subject that tool me a while to get the hang of. Learn that until you know it. Though honestly, I only had 1 question on it.
This should be the go to video for anyone looking to get 107 certified in 2018. Some of the older videos are dated and some rules have changed. Very good work. Thank you.
Hi Gary. I passed my part 107 with an 88 thanks to this very in depth video. I would encourage others to watch as many videos as possible and study for a couple of weeks at least. I also paid for a class on Udemy to help out. Thank you!
Gary, Watched your video several times along with a few others, but just wanted to say thank you for this awesome video helping me study! Just Passed my test with a 90%!!! Thanks again sir! Great Video!~
Took my exam today and passed on my first try. The info in your video has been a GREAT help for studying and passing my exam. Thank you a million times Gary!!!
Just tested yesterday, passed w/ 90% Lots of questions on charts, many trying to trick you. I watched the Northrup video also. Took the practice test on the FAA site. Quite a few questions about the new regs on classes & flight over people. Be very very familiar w/ the charts!! Also, don't forget your glasses.
Thank you for the very helpful video. I watched it 3 times and a couple of other videos, took the practice test and spent several evenings studying. I just passed the FAA Part 107 exam today.
Thanks for the video. It was the 6th one I watched in my self paced studies, which lasted about a week. Today I passed with 98%, which equates to one wrong. It was a question about visibility and ceilings. I selected the answer that did not include an obstruction and only included the cloud deck. This was incorrect because if you're flying indoors there just might be an obstruction instead of clouds. Of course I gave this video a thumbs up.
September 2020 - Passed with an 87%. Watched this and Tony Northup's video. Thanks for being willing to give this information for free, Gary! It was incredibly helpful.
Just took my test today. Passed with a 90% studying for two days, 3 hours each day. Used this video and Tony Northrups. Definitely know why things are the way they are and not just memorize the questions.
PaganoPhoto great job! They definitely try to trick you but if you slow down and think back to your knowledge base, the right answer will stick out most of the time.
Gary, I just wanted to leave you a comment and say THANK YOU for providing this free video to help prep for the FAA Part 107 exam. Between your video and Tony Northrup's, the free materials provided by the FAA and the multitude of practice exams out there, I passed my Part 107 with a 90% this morning. The fact that you provided this video free of charge... "generous" doesn't even cover it. My biggest worry before I ever took the exam was that I wouldn't pass and would have to pay to re-take it and possibly even pay for a training course in order to pass a second time. Instead, thanks largely to what you shared here, I passed my exam on the first try. After crushing every practice exam I could take, I was confident in what I had learned here that I wasn't anxious at all taking the exam. I finished in roughly 40 minutes, but since I still had so much time left, I took the time to go over every answer once more (I even found a question I'd initially gotten wrong!) If you're watching this video, give it a like. What Gary has shared here will absolutely help you take the FAA Part 107 knowledge exam, and could save you hundreds of dollars by not having to take one of those training courses. WATCH THIS VIDEO FIRST before deciding to pay for a training course. If you still don't quite get it after watching this video, only then should you really consider paying for a training course. Otherwise, Gary will teach you almost everything you need to know in order to pass. Thanks again Gary!!!
Congratulations Gus! That is the best news! I am so happy to have been part of your journey... thank you for your kind words of support for what I am doing with this workshop.... wishing you all the best in the development of your drone pilot story! Atll the best... Fly Well! GG
Watched three different videos starting with this one and I used Gary's study questions. Passed with a 93% this morning. Thanks Gary for your workshop!
Thanks for doing this Gary... I studied your video and a couple others, took the practice tests I could find and passed my test on the first try today.
I'm taking my test tomorrow. This is my favorite instructional video I've seen, the way you explain things is very easy to understand and interesting enough to follow along. I studied the sUAS study guide from the FAA and watched several videos. Thank you for making this, I didn't know if the wind direction meant it was coming from or blowing towards.
Funny. I had the same problem but after listening and watching the video I got it. I was looking at the compass and thought the heading that was close to the letter, for instance S was the direction. It's something when it starts to make sense not just on this subject but METAR and TAF. When I first saw those I was terrified but Gary has a way of explaining things and now I really think I've got it.
This is a GREAT study tool. Thank you for taking the time to put this together for everyone to use. You obviously spent a lot of time on this. Awesome job sir!
Thanks for the video and test study material!!! I took my test today and passed with an 80. I'm a horrible test taker but, the study material helped me with the test!!!
I have watched your video a couple of times as well as a few others. Took your sample 254 question test for the first time and scored a 85%. Now to watch the videos a couple more times and take the sample test again see if there is improvement. Then on to scheduling the 107 test with the FAA.
I just thought that you'd like to know that I passed my 107 test with a 95 today. I must say that I've looked at a few other trainings, which also helped, but I liked how your presentation and questions seemed to help me with another perspective. I did watch your video 3 times, and wasn't quite able to finish all of the questions before my exam, but I must have caught enough of the information. Thanks for the great presentation. John S, Colorado
I noticed that several of the online prep courses give a sidebar type comment in regards to the Aerodynamics portion of the test. Something like "Critical angle of attack is really related to fixed wing aircraft". A sUAS can be anything and that includes fixed wing aircraft. Somehow Drone has come to mean only Multirotor in many peoples way of thinking but that is totally not correct. Also the propellers that keep a multirotor in the air is an airfoil so it is prone to Critical Angle of Attack issues. While a Multirotor is less likely to fail from an Aerodynamic Stall the principals are still very much applicable. The FAA is 100% absolutely correct in requiring sUAS pilots to learn what keeps their aircraft in the air.
Check out the website and get the Definitive Q&A Booklet: dronetestwizard.com/order-the-questions
Thanks Gary, you rock!!!!!!
Have many changes to Part 107 been done since this video was made?
@@johndonovan1878 Have you gotten an answer to this question yet?
@@cruzcancel1952 Hi… Thanks Cruz … I just sent the booklet to your email… PayPal neglected to notify me! All the best with your study!
Gary, just got mine. Thank you for getting back to me and resolving this quickly. Looking forward to going through your questions!
Just an update, I would listen to this video during long road trips. This video helped me get my 107 and now I’m doing work for a construction company and other events!
play back at 1.25 speed. Still completely understandable and you cut a 1/4 off the video.
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I watched at 1.75 😂
@@TheZobie21 I tried to watch it at that speed too. I had to slow it down now and then :-)
Brilliant
Dude, you're a legend. Much better this way
Here is the table of contents listing chapters in the Training Video:
0:00 Welcome and Introduction
7:04 Basic Laws and Numbers You Will Need To Know
25:26 Airspace
35:32 Communication
39:58 The Science Of Flying
46:18 Navigation and Sectional Charts
1:03:11 Longitude and Latitude
1:08:47 Information About Airports
1:13:04 Paperwork and Documents
1:17:02 Weather Information and Documents
1:40:37 Pilot Responsibilities
1:48:26 Summary and Conclusion
Thanks Gary
I cant seem to find the link to buy the study guide.can you send me the link? thanks. Tarheelresidential@gmail.com
Thanks
Thank you Gary for putting this together. You are an excellent instructor. Cheers! John Kaddouri
Used your video as my sole study guide and I passed first time with a 93% score!
Great Jason! Congratulations... happy to be part of your achievement!
Awesome! Congratulations 🤩
Gary Glenn Where do I find the study guide?
Damm dude good job
@@bradleymholden www.dronetestwizard.com
I've watched a ton of these videos on TH-cam trying to prepare for the test and this is hands down the best video! Thank you so much for putting this together. It is very clear and your explanations are outstanding. 😀
I just took the FAA 107 test on April 18th and got a score of 90. No online classes. I just studied every video I could find on TH-cam as well as reading various articles and recommended study guides. Don't bother trying to memorize online sample test questions. You need to learn why and how regulations are the way they are and how they apply to various scenarios. Out of 60 questions on the test only about 20% were covered in those videos and study guides. The test I took was made up of questions you could answer only by studying weather systems, METAR reports, sectional charts, airspace, and various regulations covering drones and some common sense.
Got the idea to take this test two days ago on a Tuesday after flying my Mavic Air 2 for a couple of days. Signed up for the next test slot which was today, Thursday, at an aviation training company inside my local small airport (Scottsdale, AZ). Passed with an 87% and it took about an hour. All I did to study was watch THIS video and the Tony Northrup video (which are similar) once each. Both of these videos are FREE and accessible by anyone with an internet connection. I took no practice exams or looked at anything other than these two (about 2 hour each) videos.
My point is, these videos are so good that you may not need to pay an online school if you sincerely place your attention on these resources.
Full disclosure: I am a good test taker ... I have passed the bar exam, a real estate exam, etc all on the first try. If you aren't, maybe you need a different approach...but this is exactly where I'd start if doing it over again.
Nice work Randy! Happy to be part of your journey... thanks for your good words bout this workshop!
My Mavic Air 2 is currently on its way (first drone ever). I watched the Tony Northrup video last night. Now going to watch this video and have my test tomorrow.
You only studied for 2 days? How many hours each day? thanks
how did it go and how many hours did you study before the test? thanks@@JonathanLopez-pg5fh
@@WorkHardTravelWell Literally watched the two videos, took the test. That's it. About two hours each video, so, 4 hour study investment. Watched them, paid attention to them, and it worked for me. But again, I am used to tests. Good luck!
Hands down the best Part 107 video available, and a voice I could listen to all day. Just passed with an 88% - thank you!
Congrats on your good score... thanks for the good words! GG
Hi, so just wondering if this video is still useful for the 2021 test? Has anything changed since this video anything that needs to be updated?
@@crimblegnome I passed 9 months ago and everything on this was relevant. Watch it a few times so you are comfortable with everything.
@@tteksarbttam thank you for the response matt, I'm wondering about the changes made in April of 21. Apparently there are some things about night flying and remote ID that don't seem to be included in this video.
@@crimblegnome a quick google search should fix that. I think you’ve got the main ones - those and flying over people is now permitted. Also, once you have your Part 107 you don’t have to go into a testing center to renew in 2 years. They only require an online quiz (thankfully!)
Took my test today. 60 question which I marked 7 of them as unsure so I could revisit at the end. All the rest, as a result of Gary's video and pdf study guide got me a passing score on the first go around of 90%. The most important tip that Gary gave us and I would like to reinforce, is take your time and read the questions carefully. 90% of everything you will need to pass this test is covered by Gary, Tony Northrup and the guy from Better B Roll. Last thing, as Gary suggested, I did a Brain Dump on the paper they gave me for my weak areas before I pressed the Start button. Comfortably & confidently finished the test in 55 min.
Thank you very much Gary -
Great News John G! Congratulations... thanks for your good words and I am happy to have been part of your success! Fly Well!!
Watched Garys video and bought the sample questions and passed the test today. Bottom line... for the $39 dollar investment I saved about $700 to $1200 compared to buying any of the various courses available online and in classrooms. PLUS Gary really cared that I received the sample questions that I purchased as soon as possible. I made the purchase at 11a and I emailed him that I had not received the sample questions, he CALLED and left a message within 2 hours to insure I received the sample questions. And then sent two IMMEDIATE emails upon notification to insure I was able to download the sample questions. Straight up perfect gentleman. THANK YOU GARY GLENN!!! BRAVO!!!
Hey Bill! Congratulations.! So great that you have your 107 and thank you for you great words about the workshop and the sample test questions.. I am truly delighted to have been part of your successful journey! All the best! Fly Well!!
Thank you, Gary, for the study guide and intuitive video. I passed the exam with 85.
Great job! I am happy to have participated in your study!
I used this video with study guide questions. Passed with a 95% November 22 2020. Great video great content.
Hey Matt! Congratulations!! Glad to haven been of help in your study!
I just completed my exam, scored 90%, my test was very sectional chart heavy, but I don’t believe I would’ve scored as high without the knowledge gained from this video, thank you Gary!
Hey Brandon! Congratulations! Loving the news and your management of the test with all the charts! Nice Work.
I passed my test with an 80%, on Oct 7 2020 just watch TH-cam videos and reading the study guide. Thank you for your help.
Great News, Congratulations!
Took the exam today and passed on first try with an 88%. I watched Gary Glenns video and Tony Northrup's twice within a two month timeframe. I also bought the sample questions Gary offers. Took about 45 minutes to take exam and was a fraction of the cost that all those online courses are trying to charge. Money well spent!!
Congratulations Douglas! Happy to have been part of your journey!
Just took my Part 107 and passed thanks so much for this awesome guide Gary! I have a quick video on my channel about my experience taking the exam in 2022.
Thank you for this guide brother. I went from knowing nothing about this stuff to passing after a couple days of studying and watching your video a few times.
I took this in March in 2022. For everyone else make sure you study up on flying at night, flying over people, and the physics of how center of gravity affects the aircraft. There are newer updates to those questions that aren’t covered in this video
Great Jonydee! Congratulations... Happy to have been part of your journey... thanks for your comments!
any rersources to study that newer stuff?
My son and I passed our 107 today! (we both got 92%) Gary's video and question list were very thorough. The only other thing I really used was the FAA part 107 study guide (available free online) particularly in the areas of weather and air space. There were a few questions that I had not seen, but you can miss 18 and still pass. It took a week for me to prepare.
Thanks for specifying it's UNDER 55 lbs to register as a SUAS. I've seen videos where they say .55 TO 55 pounds and that's a wrong answer on the FAA test for ya. Thanks for this video! I love the pace and tone of your voice - very relaxing!
This is seriously one of the better TH-cam videos I’ve watched in a long time. In a world of yahoos using cell phones with crappy audio, this is a professional video/audio that’s well planned and presented. Hat’s off for making a really useful and helpful video, and doing it in such a professional way!
Thank you Scott! I appreciate your great words and support! All the best with your study!
June 30, 2020
I passed today with a %97.
I studied hard for about 3 weeks. I had a few questions I was totally unprepared for. Some that I hadn't really covered but was able to figure out based on what I did know.
This video was a big help. The core of my studies involved the Tony Northrupp video, this Gary Glenn video, the Prepware app and ASA Remote Pilot book.
I thought it was a little harder than I prepared for, but evidently I did well.
Thank you for the video. It really was a big help Mr. Glenn.
Brilliant... that's a great score! Congratulations... I am happy to have helped in your study process... All the Best!
How do you take the test during the pandemic? Are they offering it online, or are they opening testing centers? I am in NYC. What did you do?
@@AquaDogTTR Testing centers are open in AZ and California... not sure about other states... I have been able to connect with locations here... no on line is available that I know of.
@@AquaDogTTR I live in Northern NY but took it in Burlington, VT.
Up here things have been slowly opening up with a phased in approach. The testing centers it has to be done in person but there are open ones.
If you go to the PSI website and search for testing centers it can give you an idea what's open and how far you may have to travel.
I passed my exam with an 87% today! Gary, this workshop video was incredibly valuable and easy to digest. Thank you so much for the content!!
Super congratulations, Jessica! This is great news… I am very happy to have been part of your journey… Fly well!
Hey Gary, thanks for this wonderfully free Part 107 training. I have no aviation experience. I watched your video and Tony Northrup’s video, used the FAA study guide and took a bunch of practice tests I found online. After approximately 12 days of studying I decided to schedule my exam. Well as of yesterday 06/24/20 I passed with a 90% test score! Super stoked, thanks so much!!
Terrific! Congrats! No Go Fly!! All the Best!
I see you passed 2yrs ago. How was it? Are you still flying drones and making money. Are you going to retest next year?
Thanks
Thank you much for putting this together, Gary! I passed my Part 107 with a 95% thanks in large part to this video. For all of you currently going through the pre-exam study process, I highly recommend watching this video in it's entirety, take notes, and re-watch anything that you don't fully comprehend the first time through. I spent a couple hours each evening for less than a week (
Such Good News Chris! Congratulations!
Passed. Thank you, Gary. But I am not proud of myself. 90% of the questions I never saw covered anywhere online. One question was about a "buddy box"? I got it right due to logic, but I guessed. Had only 1 metar question directly from the quiz-- NO latitude or longitude that I had to figure out --- My suggestions are to study beyond the videos on YT. BE SURE to understand air space and sectionals as that is 80% of the test or more. And Glens tip about check the Legend is right on!...It really came in handy. And go slow. I used every bit of the two hours to review as well. Glad I did.
Buddy Box!? That's a new one for me too! Congratulations... glad you did so well!
I had my test today and thank Jesus, I passed (85%). I watched 3 different videos and this video was one of them. Thanks. You might have to include faa updates: night visions, flight over moving vehicle, flight over people etc.
This is the Best News! Congrats!
Watched this twice, studied the quiz, and watched a handful of other videos - passed with 98%!!!! Thank you!
Which books did you use
Thanks to Gary Glenn's FREE video workshop and 250 sample questions I passed with a 98%. This is one of the finest video workshops and the absolute best sample questions available. His sample questions are a must have and are well worth the small fee. Thanks Gary!
Brilliant! Thanks heaps for letting me know how well you did... Congratulations. Thanks for the kind words about the workshop and the Q&A Booklet I am so glad to have helped!
This dude deserves more views thank you The Drone Test Wizard!!
Hey Adrian! Thanks for your good words! Glad to help!
Just took this 4/19/21- I watched all the major videos on youtube to study as well as some practice tests. I passed with an 82% BUT I definitely got lucky and guessed on like 20 questions. There was a lot of material that I was not prepared for. I thought this test was pretty difficult and thought I was going to fail half way through it. Huge relief when they gave me my score.
What wasn't covered? As far as material?
Just wanted to thank you for this video - just passed my Part 107 test thanks in large part to your video.
Congratulations Athena! This is terrific news... thanks for your kind words and letting me know of your success... Fly Well!
I have a drone school online that my company gave me and I prefer this method of learning. Good teacher.
Thanks for your video! Took the test day before yesterday and got 92! Super helpful, kudos for posting such an excellent resource for free :D
Brilliant! Congratulations on your good score! Happy to have been part of your study plan!
Watched this, Tony Northrup's and the Better B Roll video once each and took notes on all of them. Then I read a whole bunch of FAA publications as recommended by the proctor at the exam location. I took the exam today and bookmarked nothing, choosing to just take my time with each question. This resulted in 3 wrong out of 60 questions and a score of 95. Thanks for making this video, it's great!
This is great news! Congratulations! I am happy to have been part of your 'Study Kit'. Good score!
Just wanted to say that I passed my 107 today with an 85% with the help of this video, Tony Northrup's video, and two runs on the FAA practice test!
There's definitely material I had on the test that was not covered, "If a pilot loses his license, but wants to fly with someone who has a license, how can they do so?", "How can a pilot fly two or more drones simultaneously?", etc., but the vast amount or material covered was what was in Tony's and Gary's classes.
Thank you for making this video, and giving me the confidence I needed to take, and pass, this test!
What were the answers for these?
I wanted to thank you Gary for helping my pass my Part 107 exam. I watched your video 3 times while taking copious notes and I purchased you downloadable teaching material. I also studied other tutorials looking for information that I might not have seen here. I should mention that my exam had several questions regarding elements of 107 that I did not see in the tutorials so I highly suggest anyone interested in passing the exam to download the FAA study guide as well as my test asked about specific sections of Part 107. An interesting outcome is that I feel far more knowledgeable on airspace which gives me a sense of professionalism that I'm proud of. Thanks again.
Congratulations on your passing of the test! I am very happy to have been part of your study program!
I just passed today. The questions and videos really helped. Make sure you have a good understanding of the concepts taught here. The majority of my test was maps, understand and refer to the legend. Good luck to anyone else taking the exam.
Fantastic Jay! This is terrific news... Congratulations
Thanks for the Video. Was helpful and I passed with a 98% after watching this, Tony Northrup's video and the Better B roll Video, along with a study guide I purchased from Amazon.
Great Score! Congratulations!!
Info still relevant, watched this video and studied with FAA material passed my test with 88%
That's Great Dan! Congratulations! !
Great presentation Gary, most of your lessons can apply to the Canadian UAV rules, obvious differences are bottle to throttle ( Canadian 12hours) age of registering your UAV and a few others like Canada is Transport Canada, USA is FAA. We in Canada have few TH-cams on the subject. 80% of you presentation apply to the Canadian Exam. I encourage my fellow Canadians to view you video.
Thanks a lot Keith! All the best with the study and the test... appreciate that you are passing the link on to friends who are studying! The Sample question list is really valuable too.
Thank for your study guide. I passed my FAA Part 107 test with a 90% score.
Terrific Score Jerry! Congratulations!
This is a great video. I've never thought about getting my part 107 certificate, but after watching this video. It kinda motivated me to give it a shot. I've always have flown my drone for fun, and love. I love to fly for myself, and record or take photos of my kids, and grandkids at a picnic, or park. I love the way it was presented. Thank you Mr. Glen for putting together this fun easy way to do course. You have succeeded where no one else could of. I'll be buying it sooner than later. Thanks again, you definitely deserve more than just a like. Here's a couple extra. 👍👍👍👍👍
Just passed my Part 107 Exam with 90%. Thank you Gary for your video!
Yay Todd! Great Score! Congratulations! Happy to be part of your success....
June 2020: Took the test only having watched this video 3 times and Tony Northrups video a few times. Got 80%. Ton of questions on sectional charts
That's great! Congratulations! Happy to be part of your study!
Thanks for the heads up!
Which books did you use
Thank you so much Mr. Glenn, I passed yesterday, 3-15-2021, 97%. Your video was one of my favorites and it helped a ton. Great job on your presentation...you broke it down in such a user friendly way...Thank you!
Do you know if you took the new version of the 107?
@@abnergomez8745 Hi Abner. I do NOT believe that my test had the new rules on it. It appears that newer test won't begin until sometime in April, but I am not certain. Take care
Between this video and Tony & Chelsea Northrup video I passed with an 80! Watched each video twice and listened on the way to the testing center. Thanks for the video very informative and helpful!
That is great news Paul! Congratulations!! Thanks for including me in your study process!
Glenn, I watched your video twice and other videos online. I focused on weather and sectional charts. I took the exam today and I wanted to thank you because I passed with 93%!
Great News... Congratulations!
Great tutorial, best $40 I've spent in a long time. Used this video, his practice test, and skimmed through the FAA prep material over three weeks and got a 93% today on my first try. Thanks Gary!
Brilliant! Congratulations!! Thanks for the update and the kind words... I am really happy to help!
I MUST SAY IM GLAD I FOUND YOU EASY TO LISTEN TO I HAD PROBLEMS STAYING ENGAGED WITH OTHERS BUT IT WAS EASY WITH YOU
Many Thanks! I am happy to be part of y our Journey... All the Best!
@@garyglenn6870 Do You Thank You Will Give A Updated Presentation 2022 ?
Thank you for a very informative video, I bought your study questions. I took the part 107 exam last Friday scored a 87%. I watched your video 3 to 4 times, and used your study questions. Thank you again.
Great news Malcolm... Congratulations!! I am happy to have been part of your journey! All the best!
Congratulations! Thanks for letting me know… I am happy to have been part of your journey!
used this video and read over the practice exam and materials and passed the exam today with ease. This video along with reviewing all of the provided documentation will suffice to pass
Great news... Congratulations... Happy to be part of your journey!!
I just took the test this morning on 6/04/21 and passed with a 95% score. This video really helped me but make sure you know the concept behind the question and the correct answer. The questions are VERY similar but not exactly the same. If you grasp the concept you'll do fine. Make sure you brush up on Remote ID, Flying over people, Flying over vehicles and night flying. Also, make sure you know the different categories of drones like 1,2,3,4 and the requirements of each. I had a total of maybe 6 questions having to do with night flying, flying over people and vehicle. Notice I said VEHICLES, not just cars,lol. Also make sure your familiar with the charts and longitude's and latitudes. Good luck !
Congratulations! Glad to have been part of your Journey!
Thanks
Just circling back to thank you. Your video was very well presented and it hit on everything that was needed to properly prepare for certification. I found it very useful. I'm pleased to say that I passed with a 90%. Thank you so much!
HI Ms Jenkins! Brilliant! This is terrific news... Congratulations! Glad to be part of youor success.
I passed the exam today after cramming the last 2 days with Tony's, Better B Rolls, and Gary's videos plus and Garry's 254 question exam. The info is spot on, didn't really notice anything outdated on test. The test is hard and requires lots of studying. I got lots of charts, moa and risk management related questions. Thanks Gary for your workshop and practice exam!
Hey Eddie! Congratulations! This is the best news... and what you did and said is so spot on... Glad to be part of your achievement!
I passed my test in June of 2020 with 82%. Thank you for all your help.
Great news... Congratulations! Happy to help!
Fantastic. How is it even possible anyone gives this . 'thumbs down'. Gary is excellent!
Hey Dennis! Thanks for the good words and positive feedback!
I agree 100% with you Dennis! Gary is an excellent instructor!
Hi John! Thanks for your great words and enthusiasm for the workshop!
Thank you! I'm taking my test Monday and this video is very helpful. I'm also going to watch some videos about the new regs about flying at night, over people, etc.
I passed with a 98.3%. I missed 1.
I honestly thought I got 100%. The one that I missed didn't seem right. You can dispute questions actually, and that would be one to dispute. Don't get me wrong....happy passing. But the answer implied you can have 2 RPIC at the same time, and only one has to maintain sight of the drone. No way that is right.
Anyways, I watched this video 3 times. This was my favorite. I like his teaching style, and he makes tou feel confident. I also watched B Roll's video twice, and Tony and Chelsea Northrups video 3 times. I had paid for an online study guide (drone academy) and took those practice tests a few times. (That paid for study guide had at least 2 answers taught wrong, so that bothers me a bit) I verified the right answer on 4 different sources. I questioned them and it took them 1 day to respond, and didnt change their answer. Trust me, they were wrong, I verified.
I also used an app. on my phone in time between. Overkill? Probably.
But that's how I operate. I strive for perfection and eliminate chance.of failure. Because it was worth it. I wanted to take it once, pass, and move on with my life. I felt it was better to do it right, and just take the test once.
I scheduled my test 3 weeks in advance, and then made sure I studied at least a little each day. Some days, I put several hours in. Some days, maybe 20 minutes. These videos are SO helpful. I learn well this way. Reading, my mind drifts.
My first 10 questions had probably 6 on sectional charts. I had one METAR, and 1 TAF. Probably 5 on weather.
One thing that kind of surprised me was, in my last 4 days before the test, while studying, I was STILL learning some things for the first time. Things not mentioned in the videos I listed. That kind of made me nervous. It made me wonder if there was more I hadn't see and could be on the test. On my test, I had 3 questions that I never saw covered in my first 2 weeks studying. So for me, it made sense to put in the extra time. It paid off. Honestly,, I just wanted to get a 71%! It took me 45 minutes taking my time. I only had 4 marked to review before completing. I took my time and made sure I clicked on the right answer. As the test went on, I was getting more confident. By question 51, I knew I passed.
I never used the scratch paper.
Pretty proud of myself, and thank you for these videos.
Congratulations! Great High Score! Your method and commitment really paid off... Happy to be part of your journey.
@@garyglenn6870 I really leaned on your video the most.
I think your class would be perfect for everyone.
@@Rob-dp3vr Much Thanks for the great words... Really glad you learned and applied so much info!
Great news!! Question for you. How close were these questions was to the test you took? Tony Chelseas video is old and the one on "B roll" is a sample easily found on the internet...which he did a great job of explaining answers to. But then I see this site ( www.kingschools.com/free-faa-exam/drone-pilot ) and it seems many questions are different. Can you or anyone advise ? I have put sooo much time into studying. I am going next Thursday ( 8/8/19) and want to do well.
@@alkayemediagroup4536 I would pay for Gary's class. The test questions were close enough to what you will learn that you will recognize them. They can be worded a little differently, but not so much that it fools you. If you know the answer, you will get it right.
I would buy Gary's class, and watch his video 3 times. Memorize the air space facts, the METAR and TAFF formula, and weather.
After 3 times, the easier questions should be burned in your memory. And after 3 times, the air space, metar, taff, and weather stuff should finally stick in your head.
The weather questions, memorize what goes with what remembering certain things. Like, stable air bring steady rain and less visibility. Why? The air isn't moving as much. Its stable. Unstable air moves stuff out of the way. Makes it easier to see through. Better visibility.
Air density was a subject that tool me a while to get the hang of. Learn that until you know it.
Though honestly, I only had 1 question on it.
Just ordered the question and wanted to say thank you for helping all of us to make it easier to study. Wish me luck👍
This should be the go to video for anyone looking to get 107 certified in 2018. Some of the older videos are dated and some rules have changed.
Very good work.
Thank you.
Hi Gary. I passed my part 107 with an 88 thanks to this very in depth video. I would encourage others to watch as many videos as possible and study for a couple of weeks at least. I also paid for a class on Udemy to help out. Thank you!
Gary,
Watched your video several times along with a few others, but just wanted to say thank you for this awesome video helping me study! Just Passed my test with a 90%!!! Thanks again sir! Great Video!~
Thanks for your great comments!
Just passed my Part 107 exam 83% just wanted to say thank you for taking the time to put all of this together. I really do appreciate it.
Fantastic News Jeremy! Congratulations!
@@garyglenn6870 thank you very much sir! I really appreciate the reply and again thank you again for the video!!
Man, I love this guy’s positive attitude!
Took my exam today and passed on my first try. The info in your video has been a GREAT help for studying and passing my exam. Thank you a million times Gary!!!
That is Fantastic Jack! Congratulations... So happy to be part of your study process...
Gary Glenn Couldn't have done it without you Sir. I will tell everyone to come visit you! 👍 Have a great evening and Thanks again!
@@JACKOFALLTRADESChannel Excellent... thank you for your great words.
This is by far the best study guide on youtube. Thanks for this.
Thanks for your kind words... I really appreciate your feedback!
Just tested yesterday, passed w/ 90% Lots of questions on charts, many trying to trick you. I watched the Northrup video also. Took the practice test on the FAA site. Quite a few questions about the new regs on classes & flight over people. Be very very familiar w/ the charts!! Also, don't forget your glasses.
I passed! Thanks Gary! I used your video on long road trips playing through my car stereo.
Brilliant... this is terrific news... Happy to have been part of your Study Path!
Thank you for the very helpful video. I watched it 3 times and a couple of other videos, took the practice test and spent several evenings studying. I just passed the FAA Part 107 exam today.
Great... congratulations!!
Thank you Gary, watch your and other channels on here, took the test today and passed with a 92%.
Bottle to the throttle....will never forget that now, great mnemonic device.
Thanks for the video. It was the 6th one I watched in my self paced studies, which lasted about a week. Today I passed with 98%, which equates to one wrong. It was a question about visibility and ceilings. I selected the answer that did not include an obstruction and only included the cloud deck. This was incorrect because if you're flying indoors there just might be an obstruction instead of clouds. Of course I gave this video a thumbs up.
I've seen a lot of online courses and free information about taking the part 107. Your delivery was excellent and Info really good.
Thanks heaps for your kind words.... glad to be part of your study journey!
September 2020 - Passed with an 87%. Watched this and Tony Northup's video. Thanks for being willing to give this information for free, Gary! It was incredibly helpful.
Great job Tim! Congratulations!! Glad to have been part of your Study Program!
Just took my test today. Passed with a 90% studying for two days, 3 hours each day. Used this video and Tony Northrups. Definitely know why things are the way they are and not just memorize the questions.
Hey Jake! Congratulations! Such a good result... you did really well... I am happy to have been part of your journey.
Same here, Jake. Watched Gary and Tony's videos, got a 93 yesterday. I thought most of it was straight forward, with just a few tricky questions.
PaganoPhoto great job! They definitely try to trick you but if you slow down and think back to your knowledge base, the right answer will stick out most of the time.
I just used Gary's lessons (and a few others on line) and scored an 88 on my FAA test the first time. Thanks Gary!
Hey Curtis! Congratulations! Good going... I am happy to have been part of your study journey! All the best.
Thanks for the video it made a good starting point for my studies. I passed my test today with a 90%.
That's great Bill! Good score! I am happy to have contributed to your study!
Thanks for making this video, it offered a lot of helpful information to help me pass the 107 yesterday with an 88%!!
Great video and help. I liked Gary Glenns calm but intense approach and focus, seems to aid my memory. Easy to listen to.
Many Thanks John.
Gary, I just wanted to leave you a comment and say THANK YOU for providing this free video to help prep for the FAA Part 107 exam. Between your video and Tony Northrup's, the free materials provided by the FAA and the multitude of practice exams out there, I passed my Part 107 with a 90% this morning.
The fact that you provided this video free of charge... "generous" doesn't even cover it. My biggest worry before I ever took the exam was that I wouldn't pass and would have to pay to re-take it and possibly even pay for a training course in order to pass a second time. Instead, thanks largely to what you shared here, I passed my exam on the first try. After crushing every practice exam I could take, I was confident in what I had learned here that I wasn't anxious at all taking the exam. I finished in roughly 40 minutes, but since I still had so much time left, I took the time to go over every answer once more (I even found a question I'd initially gotten wrong!)
If you're watching this video, give it a like. What Gary has shared here will absolutely help you take the FAA Part 107 knowledge exam, and could save you hundreds of dollars by not having to take one of those training courses. WATCH THIS VIDEO FIRST before deciding to pay for a training course. If you still don't quite get it after watching this video, only then should you really consider paying for a training course. Otherwise, Gary will teach you almost everything you need to know in order to pass.
Thanks again Gary!!!
Congratulations Gus! That is the best news! I am so happy to have been part of your journey... thank you for your kind words of support for what I am doing with this workshop.... wishing you all the best in the development of your drone pilot story! Atll the best... Fly Well! GG
Watched three different videos starting with this one and I used Gary's study questions. Passed with a 93% this morning. Thanks Gary for your workshop!
Great news Chris! Congratulations!!
Awesome, you passed recently?
ShyeButNot Yes about two weeks ago.
Gary, what an unbelievably tutorial. Absolutely awesome. Thanks
Thank you Doug... I am happy to be part of your journey!
Thanks for doing this Gary... I studied your video and a couple others, took the practice tests I could find and passed my test on the first try today.
Brilliant! Congratulations Ken....
I'm taking my test tomorrow. This is my favorite instructional video I've seen, the way you explain things is very easy to understand and interesting enough to follow along. I studied the sUAS study guide from the FAA and watched several videos. Thank you for making this, I didn't know if the wind direction meant it was coming from or blowing towards.
Great David! All the best!... and thank you for the good words.
Dave how did u do on your part 107 test. Did u pass.
Funny. I had the same problem but after listening and watching the video I got it. I was looking at the compass and thought the heading that was close to the letter, for instance S was the direction. It's something when it starts to make sense not just on this subject but METAR and TAF. When I first saw those I was terrified but Gary has a way of explaining things and now I really think I've got it.
What did you score and what videos and material did you use to study?
This is a GREAT study tool. Thank you for taking the time to put this together for everyone to use. You obviously spent a lot of time on this. Awesome job sir!
Thank you for your good words... I am happy to be part of your study journey!
I want to add, your video helped me pass with a 95% score. This along with the FAA study guide.
Thanks Gary.
Hey John... i read your comment. it says you read the FAA study guide. can you tell me how to get it, i cant find the link. thanks
Thanks for the video and test study material!!! I took my test today and passed with an 80. I'm a horrible test taker but, the study material helped me with the test!!!
Congratulations Chic! So happy to be part of your success... onward and upward... Fly Safe!
I have watched your video a couple of times as well as a few others. Took your sample 254 question test for the first time and scored a 85%. Now to watch the videos a couple more times and take the sample test again see if there is improvement. Then on to scheduling the 107 test with the FAA.
GREAT! KEEP UP THE STUDY... YOU'RE DOING REALLY WELL... ALL THE BEST WITH THE TEST!
Thank you so much! I watched your video for about 3 days and took and passed the part 107 today with an 82.
Woo Hoo! Congratulations!
I just thought that you'd like to know that I passed my 107 test with a 95 today. I must say that I've looked at a few other trainings, which also helped, but I liked how your presentation and questions seemed to help me with another perspective. I did watch your video 3 times, and wasn't quite able to finish all of the questions before my exam, but I must have caught enough of the information. Thanks for the great presentation.
John S, Colorado
I'm just here to comment, THANK YOU! Got 92 few hours ago.
Which books did you use
@@kojnsa8846 no books. Just this video ang Northrop's.
I noticed that several of the online prep courses give a sidebar type comment in regards to the Aerodynamics portion of the test. Something like "Critical angle of attack is really related to fixed wing aircraft". A sUAS can be anything and that includes fixed wing aircraft. Somehow Drone has come to mean only Multirotor in many peoples way of thinking but that is totally not correct. Also the propellers that keep a multirotor in the air is an airfoil so it is prone to Critical Angle of Attack issues. While a Multirotor is less likely to fail from an Aerodynamic Stall the principals are still very much applicable.
The FAA is 100% absolutely correct in requiring sUAS pilots to learn what keeps their aircraft in the air.
Yes exactly just like load factor can also happen to quadcopters just like a fixed wing.
I passed with an 83! Thanks Gary!!!
Great news Will! Congratulations.... Happy to be part of the process!
Thank you for your video. I was able to pass my exam today.
Thanks Gary! I passed the exam after using your study guide. 👍🏻
Fantastic ! Great to hear your good news!
Very good presentation I am glad I found it. As always, no substitute for hard work you just need to know where to go to find info.
You have the best explanation anywhere on "High Density Altitude". Thank you!
Thanks much Dan!
Thanks for this great video- I took the FAA 107 yesterday and scored 92. Your video was invaluable! You broke the subject matter in and great way.
@@AssuredHomeInspect Great Score! Congratulations... Fly Well!
Thank you 🙏 Glen I got 88% last week.
Great! Thanks for letting me know of your success. Happy to be part of your study!