Introduction

Navigating the world of drones requires a deep understanding of the regulations and guidelines set by the FAA. For those preparing for the Part 107 exam, the FAA Computer Testing Supplement is an invaluable resource. In this blog post, we’ll guide you on effectively using this supplement to ensure success in your exam.


What is the FAA Computer Testing Supplement?

The FAA Computer Testing Supplement is a compilation of figures, diagrams, charts, and other visual aids referenced in the Part 107 exam questions. When taking the exam, you’ll often encounter questions that direct you to specific figures within this supplement. It’s essential to familiarize yourself with this document before the exam to navigate it efficiently during the test.


Accessing the Supplement

  • Online Access: The FAA provides the Computer Testing Supplement for free on its website. Simply search for “FAA computer testing supplements” on your preferred search engine, and it should lead you to the FAA’s official page containing various airmen knowledge testing supplements.
  • Printed Copies: While the online version is free, you can purchase a printed copy on platforms like Amazon. Ensure you get a color copy, as color coding is crucial when interpreting VFR sectional charts.

Navigating the Supplement

1. Understanding the Layout:

  • The supplement is used for multiple exams, including private, remote, recreational, and sport pilot. Therefore, not everything in the supplement will be relevant to the Part 107 exam.
  • The supplement contains legends at the beginning, which are essential for understanding various symbols on the charts.

2. Referencing Figures:

  • During the exam, questions often direct you to specific figures, e.g., “See figure 25.1.” These figures are highlighted with red numbers in the supplement to guide your focus.

3. Interpreting Charts:

  • Familiarize yourself with chart elements, such as obstacles, airports, transition areas, and airspace.
  • Pay attention to color coding, especially when interpreting VFR sectional charts, as colors indicate different elevations and airspaces.

Tips for Success

  • Preparation: Before the exam, spend time reviewing the supplement. This ensures that on test day, you’re not seeing these charts for the first time.
  • Practice: Use the supplement while taking practice exams or studying. This will help you become more efficient in referencing figures during the actual exam.
  • Stay Updated: Ensure you’re using the most recent version of the supplement. The FAA periodically updates its materials.

Conclusion

The FAA Computer Testing Supplement is a crucial tool for those preparing for the Part 107 exam. By understanding how to use this supplement effectively, you’ll be better equipped to answer questions accurately and confidently. Remember, the goal is to pass the exam and become a knowledgeable and responsible drone pilot.

For additional resources and a free FAA Part 107 study guide, visit https://offers.flyelectricmonarch.com/studyguide

How to Use the FAA Computer Testing Supplement for the Part 107 Exam

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I am Dr. Heather Monthie, an FAA certificated flight instructor, commercial pilot, remote pilot and dedicated stem educator. Join us as we discover more about drone safety, urban Air Mobility, business and education. Let’s get started. Hello, and welcome back to the Discover drones podcast. I’m Heather Monthie, your host for this podcast. This is Episode Five of the podcast. And if you haven’t checked out episodes three and four yet, I will explain to you what we’re doing here between episodes three and eight. What I’m doing is I’m sharing some information that is in my understanding airspace and VFR sectional charts for remote pilots course. And you can find that course at WWW dot fly electric monarch comm slash courses. I will link to that in the show notes But what I’m doing is I’m sharing with you in these six episodes, a free sort of preview or pre free snippets of what you will get in the course. So this is a video based course. So what I have done is I’ve pulled the audio out of the video to give to you here in this podcast. If you would like to actually see the actual video that’s in the course, sometimes it does help to see the video just because you know that going through all the different documents and knowing what knowing what you’re looking at with charts, and you know, all the different things that you have to be able to see, you can go watch the videos, too, so I’ve given you the videos for free as well. So you can check those out. I’ve got the link to the show notes that’ll bring you right to the website where I’ve got the podcast, and then I’ve got the actual video that is in the course so you can check it out, see if it’s something that you like, and then also learn a little bit. So in this episode, we’re going to talk about how to use the FAA computer testing supplement. Before we get Get into the episode, I wanted to remind you that you can check out other great episodes of the Discover drones podcast at discover drones podcast.com. How to use the FAA computer testing supplement for the part 107 exam. So the FAA publishes its computer testing supplements right on its website. So what these are is a supplement that you’re going to get when you take your part 107 exam. And it’s going to give you all the figures and diagrams and charts and everything that your questions on the exam we’re going to refer to so you’ll get a question that’ll say, you, you choose this, choose that XYZ blah, blah, blah, see figure three dot eight, okay? And when it says, See figure three that day, that means you need to go and refer to this computer testing supplement, where you go and take the test, they will provide that supplement for you. It’s generally going to be a printed like workbook style. That’s going to be awesome. Kind of bent up and tattered. It is not allowable to write in there. So there shouldn’t be any writing or scratch marks or anything like that in there, but it may be just a little, you know, wear and tear just from from use. So what I wanted to do though, is show you how you can take a look at that computer testing supplement before you go take your exam so you know exactly what you’re going to see. So if you just Google FAA computer testing supplements, brings you right to this spot on the FAA website that has all the publications for all its airman knowledge, airman knowledge tests, so it’s got everything from private pilot to airline transport pilot, and everything in between. Alright, so what I’m going to do is I’m going to scroll down here to under pilots and instructors, and then I’m going to look at just what one it is that I am looking for. So this first one here says airman aeronautics testing supplement for commercial pilot Nope, that’s not what we’re doing here. airman knowledge testing supplement for sport pilot, recreational pilot remote pilot and private pilot so that is the one we are looking for because we are Practicing and studying for our remote pilot part 107 exam. So this is published as of June 2018. It’s effective June 11 2018. So I’m gonna go ahead and just click on that to download

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and it’s a little bit of a file it’s a you can purchase a printed copy of the book on Amazon. It’s free on the FAA website but if you want a printed copy of it, you can purchase one on Amazon. Don’t make the mistake I did. I wasn’t paying attention and I bought a copy that was actually printed in black and white and all the color coding and everything doesn’t come through and that’s part of reading a chart. You know, when you’re looking at VFR sectionals you need to know you know is this magenta is this blue is this gray, I you need to be able to discern the different colors on the chart so don’t get a black and white when I made that mistake ended up returning it. So this is the chart supplement. I’m sorry, the testing supplement that you will get you don’t bring with you to the exam, the testing center will give this to you. Um, it’s going to be printed up for you. And so I’m going to just scroll down here, it’s got the title, page, preface, all this stuff, and then it’s got the table of contents. So you can see here we’ve got different dependencies that it’s going to your exam is going to refer to some of these now you have to remember, this testing supplement or computer supplement is used for four different exams. So you’ve got the private pilot, you’ve got the remote pilot, you’ve got recreational pilot, and you’ve got sport pilot. So there’s a lot more in here than what’s actually going to be on your exam. So don’t freak out about that. What I want you to look at though, are the different charts that are going to be on the exam. So you can go through here and you can find the charts and just get just get comfortable with taking a look at them. Look at right here. You’re looking at a chart on the on the exam, and you can’t remember what a symbol means. Then you just come to this page right here legend one legend. One is the legend of your VFR sectional charts got all your symbols on there, everything you need to know is right here. So one thing that the FAA really wants to make sure is that you know where to go to find information so that you can be safe and legal and you can operate your, your, your drone as a responsible pilot. And so they give you all the information. It’s all right here. Same with the chart supplement. This is very, you know, a great layout of the chart supplement. If you can’t remember, come back here, look at the legend. It tells you exactly what everything is. Again, the FAA just wants to know that you know how you can be resourceful and you can find this information. So I’m going to keep scrolling down here until we find a chart. So appendix two’s got a few different charts that you May you may have test questions on on your part 107 exam. And so you can just come down here, take a look at them. You can look at the airports, we’ve got Sandpoint airport, we’ve got a VFR I’m sorry, a Class II transition area on our VFR sectional looks like we’ve got another airport over here where we’ve got some another class II transition area and then we’re dropping down to the surface over here Post Falls. You want to look around at all these different you know, things that you see on the charts here and see if there’s something that you just you’re like, oh, gosh, I don’t know what that is. Go look it up. Just become familiar with this before you go take the test. This is what’s going to be on your test. Look right here we’ve got the the lines of latitude and longitude, you’re going to need to be able to read that on the sectional chart. You’re also going to need to be able to look at the different elevations on your chart right here. It’s giving you some color coding so that based on the color of the surface on your chart, you can tell what is the elevation of the ground above sea level. We can scroll down here to the next chart, you can see a lot more information on this chart stuff that we have talked about in the past. We’ve got some different airports here. You’ve got a lot of different information. You’ve got the last lines of latitude and longitude. We’ve got some class C airspace here some class Charlie airspace. Looks like we might have some sort of like restricted restricted areas here, my mo maybe over here, so I can see all that different stuff. Look right here. We’ve got some obstacles in that airspace. You want to know what altitude those obstacles are at what are the above ground level, what are they at means sea level? Look, we’ve got more obstacles over here. You want to be able to identify those. Okay. I’m gonna scroll down to the next one.

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This one sideways and I can’t turn the screen while I’m recording the video here. But same thing you’re going to want to be just get familiar with all of the different things that are on here. Understand what that number means right there understand what this circle r means right there. If there’s something that comes up that you don’t know, go look at the legend. And in this case, on the computer testing supplement, the legend is at the very beginning of the book, okay? Whereas if you’re looking at a printed chart supplement, it would be in the margins of the of the chart right. Let’s go down to the next one here. Look, we’ve got some busy class Bravo airspace here. And so you want to take a look at all of the different the different airspace. So see how there’s these red numbers right here, 126547, etc. Those aren’t normally printed on a VFR chart but those are his you might be asked a question that We’ll say to you, it’ll say, refer to figure 25.1. And so that knows, you know, then to direct your eyes to that spot on the on this page. So it’s probably going to ask you a question about something in this general area. And if it refers you to spot eight, you’re going to direct your eyes over here, and it’s going to ask you something, a question about something in this particular area here. So again, it Look at all the different obstacles, the airports, all the different transitions of the airspace, just become very comfortable with what it is that you’re seeing what it is that you’re that you’re reading here. Now we’ve got a little bit more rural area as opposed to the class B on the previous page, we’ve got some restricted airspace here, you’re going to want to understand that you’re going to want to understand these transition areas. Again, we got the red dots, that’s just to help you while you’re taking the test, it will direct you to that area those aren’t normally printed. on the exam, or on the charts, so you want to make sure again, all these different things that are that are coming up. Get familiar with those so that when you are taking the test on the first day, that when you’re taking the test on test day, that is not the first day that you have actually seen these charts. You’ll be familiar with them, you’ll see them and it will be sort of a sense of relief, because you’re like, oh, I’ve seen this before. I’m comfortable with this. I know what this is. So go ahead, download the computer testing supplement. If you want to purchase it, go ahead. Like I said, just make sure you’re purchasing a color copy versus a black and white copy, read through it. Have any questions, go ahead and post them in our Facebook group. Have you been thinking about buying a new drone to use in your small business? Or maybe you’ve been interested in getting started flying drones as a business? If you’re in the United States and are interested in flying drones commercially, you’ll need to pass the part 107 remote pilot exam I’ve prepared a free FAA part 107 study guide to help you learn what you need to study to pass the FAA part 107 exam, head over to fly electric monarch comm slash FAA part 107 Test Prep to pick up your free download today. The link is also in the show notes of today’s episode.

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