I’m a pilot with single and multi-engine land and instrument rated. After I sold my last plane, I’ve been inactive as a pilot. There are no aircraft to rent in the rural area I live in and few, if any active instructors. So, getting a biennial flight review to add the UAS rating would be fairly difficult. I decided to take the King UAS course since I had used them in the past for other ratings and was a satisfied customer. Well, they didn’t disappoint. It was nice to get back in the learning mode, and John and Martha came through as usual. I passed easily on the first try with a 96%. (I only missed a couple because I misread the question). Remember the equation: lRTFQ squared”. Read the friggin’ question twice! King courses are the only way to go!
Daniel S.
01/08/2020
Part 107 Drone Pilot Ground School & Test Prep