Airspace and Charts for Part 107 UAS Drone Remote Pilots
What you'll learn
- Be able to identify all types of airspace and determine whether approval is required.
- Be able to read Aviation Sectional Charts and determine which areas are no-fly zones.
- Be able to submit Airspace Approval Requests via the FAA website.
- Be able to submit LAANC Requests via the FAA website.
Requirements
- Must have some knowledge of how to fly a drone (UAS).
Description
This course is designed to help Remote Pilots (certified or currently studying) acquire a better understand of the National Airspace System and how to read information on Sectional Charts and Chart Supplements. This course is comprehensive and helps pilots accomplish the following:
- Identify which airspace their mission takes place in,
- Determine if the airspace requires permission,
- Become proficient at reading FAA chart and chart supplement to gather the maximum amount of data before a mission.
This course is part of my UAS Remote Pilot Certificate Test Prep course for Part 107 Exam, which can be found on my profile. There, you will find additional information about regulation, aviation weather, crew resource management, emergency procedures, aeronautical decision-making, physiology and maintenance.
Who this course is for:
- Any drone pilots looking to further their knowledge of the National Airspace System.
- Anyone practicing for the FAA UAS Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification.
- Anyone with a Remote Pilot Certificate looking for clarification on airspace.
- Anyone trying to understand how to read airspace information on Sectional Charts
- Anyone who is confused about where they can and can't fly legally with their drones.
Instructors
Hi, I'm Greg or Professor R as my students call me.
I am an FAA Certified Flight Instructor, Commercial Pilot, and Remote Pilot. I am the founder of Pilot Institute, one of the largest and fastest-growing online aviation training companies in the country.
In the last 20 years, I have worked for two of the biggest aeronautical universities in the country (managing flight training programs of up to 500 students and 50 aircraft) and in teaching roles as a professor. I am the co-founder of Pilot Institute, one of the leading online training platform for drone and airplane pilots.
I enjoy teaching both in the classroom and online as well as sharing my knowledge using newer technology. When I don't teach, I'm an avid long-distance runner in the beautiful mountains surrounding Prescott, AZ.
We have helped thousands of people become airplane and commercial drone pilots. Our courses are designed by industry experts to help you pass FAA tests and achieve your dreams. Whether it’s starting a drone business or learning to fly — we’ll get you there.