DukeNukemNY
Second Officer
Flight distance : 365233 ft
United States
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Thank you. There was just one question that you will possibly need a calculator, it was based on load of the UAS based on the bank of turn. I have seen a few example questions like that, so it would read something along the lines "You have a UAS that weighs 32 lbs, what is the load factor at a 45 degree bank?" They give you the chart, so all you have to do is multiply 32 * the load factor for 45 degrees, which I forget off hand, and that is the weight of the UAS.
That was a quick and easy one. I also thought the sector maps would be displayed during the test, they weren't, just referenced the study book that was provided which had very clear sector maps. I did utilize the magnifying glass the testing site provided.
I would say focus heavily on sector maps, airspace, symbols, frequencies of airports, understand the general rules around weight of the UAS, etc. Some of the questions were very easy, however the sector maps questions were tricky. I didn't get any questions on latitude/longitude, which stinks since I really enjoyed studying for those types of questions. |
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