The Unmanned Safety Institute (USI), the industry leader in remote pilot safety education, training, and certification, has partnered with BarCharts Publishing, Inc to provide remote pilots with a durable guide outlining rules and concepts for the commercial operation of small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS). BarCharts Publishing, Inc has been publishing quick-reference materials for customers around the world for nearly 30 years. They have produced more than 600 QuickStudy® laminated quick-reference guides in a variety of subjects which are available at more over 15,000 retail locations, including school bookstores, groceries stores, and major book retailers.
The Part 107 guide was created using content found on the UAG Remote Pilot Knowledge Test, more commonly referred to as the Part 107 exam. The guide covers all areas of knowledge that the FAA requires remote pilots be versed in and includes concepts, definitions, and images associated with the following areas:
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Applicable Regulations
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Airspace Classification, Operating Requirements, and Flight Restrictions
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Maintenance and Preflight inspection Procedures
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Aviation Weather Source and Effects of Weather on Small Unmanned Aircraft Performance
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Small Unmanned Aircraft Loading
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Crew Resource Management
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Radio Communication Procedures
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Determining the Performance of Small Unmanned Aircraft
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Physiological Factors Affecting Pilot Performance
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Aeronautical Decision-Making and Judgement
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Airport Operations