I just passed my part 107 exam on Friday with an 85. I took the test at Emory-Riddle Aeronautical University and it only cost $130. I didn't read the study guide (only skimmed it) but I did watch a few youtube videos and other free web links:
Free FAA Part 107 sUAS & Drone Certification Study Guide | Northrup.Photo
https://www.vatsim.net/pilot-resource-centre/general-lessons/interpreting-metars-and-tafs
https://3dr.com/faa/drone-practice-tests/
https://www.faa.gov/regulations_pol...s/aviation/media/remote_pilot_study_guide.pdf
I missed about 10 questions in the following areas:
PLT059, PLT064, PLT161, PLT263, PLT312, PLT493, PLT534
Airman Knowledge Test Guides
Although I spent a lot of time reading and comprehending METARs and TAF's, I only had two questions on them. It felt like 90% of the questions required using the charts to answer. I highly recommend taking a magnifying glass with you to the test. The charts are paper, so you can zoom in on the computer. You will need the magnifying glass to read the fine print on them.
I answered all 60 questions within 45 minutes. I marked 10 questions to review and it took about 30 minutes to review them. I ended up getting 10 incorrect answers, lol. (one was about two Remote Pilots in command and the type of controllers they must have, the other was about weather and wind around a mountain, I'm sure some were just errors with reading comprehension or rushing to answer)...
What was your experience and how did you study?
Free FAA Part 107 sUAS & Drone Certification Study Guide | Northrup.Photo
https://www.vatsim.net/pilot-resource-centre/general-lessons/interpreting-metars-and-tafs
https://3dr.com/faa/drone-practice-tests/
https://www.faa.gov/regulations_pol...s/aviation/media/remote_pilot_study_guide.pdf
I missed about 10 questions in the following areas:
PLT059, PLT064, PLT161, PLT263, PLT312, PLT493, PLT534
Airman Knowledge Test Guides
Although I spent a lot of time reading and comprehending METARs and TAF's, I only had two questions on them. It felt like 90% of the questions required using the charts to answer. I highly recommend taking a magnifying glass with you to the test. The charts are paper, so you can zoom in on the computer. You will need the magnifying glass to read the fine print on them.
I answered all 60 questions within 45 minutes. I marked 10 questions to review and it took about 30 minutes to review them. I ended up getting 10 incorrect answers, lol. (one was about two Remote Pilots in command and the type of controllers they must have, the other was about weather and wind around a mountain, I'm sure some were just errors with reading comprehension or rushing to answer)...
What was your experience and how did you study?