Aeronautical Knowledge Tests (Initial and Recurrent).

It is important to have and retain the knowledge necessary to operate a small UA in the NAS. This aeronautical knowledge can be obtained through self-study, taking an online training course, taking an in-person training course, or any combination thereof. The FAA has published the Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Airman Certification Standard (https://www.faa.gov/training_testing/testing/acs/) that provides the necessary reference material.

Note: The below information regarding initial and recurrent knowledge tests apply to persons who do not hold a current part 61 airman certificate.

Initial Test. A person applying for remote pilot certificate with an sUAS rating must pass an initial aeronautical knowledge test given by an FAA-approved KTC. The initial knowledge test will cover the aeronautical knowledge areas listed below:

  1. Applicable regulations relating to sUAS rating privileges, limitations, and flight operation;
  2. Airspace classification and operating requirements, and flight restrictions affecting small UA operation;
  3. Aviation weather sources and effects of weather on small UA performance;
  4. Small UA loading and performance;
  5. Emergency procedures;
  6. Crew Resource Management (CRM);
  7. Radio communication procedures;
  8. Determining the performance of small UA;
  9. Physiological effects of drugs and alcohol;
  10. Aeronautical decision-making (ADM) and judgment;
  11. Airport operations; and
  12. Maintenance and preflight inspection procedures.

A part 61 certificate holder who has completed a flight review within the previous 24 calendar-months may complete an initial online training course instead of taking the knowledge test.

Recurrent Test. After a person receives a remote pilot certificate with an sUAS rating, that person must retain and periodically update the required aeronautical knowledge to continue to operate a small UA in the NAS. To continue exercising the privileges of a remote pilot certificate, the certificate holder must pass a recurrent aeronautical knowledge test within 24 calendar-months of passing either an initial or recurrent aeronautical knowledge test. A part 61 pilot certificate holder who has completed a flight review within the previous 24 calendar-months may complete a recurrent online training course instead of taking the knowledge test.

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