The Complete Remote Pilot

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This textbook is for anyone interested in pursuing and obtaining a Remote Pilot Certificate, which is required in order to operate drones for commercial use. With a friendly and readable style, the authors cover all of the details involved in becoming a competent, responsible, and safe remote pilot, opening up tremendous opportunities for flying increasingly affordable and sophisticated small uncrewed aircraft systems (sUAS).

An FAA Knowledge Exam is a requirement for earning a Remote Pilot Certificate. The Complete Remote Pilot is designed to not only prepare you for the exam but to teach you about how drones fly, their components and systems, and the aeronautical knowledge required to fly in the same airspace as crewed aircraft. This book covers specifics on drone terminology, regulations, airspace and navigation, airport and off-airport operations, radio communication procedures, weather, aerodynamics and aircraft performance, emergency procedures, human factors, maintenance, and preflight inspection procedures.

This second edition incorporates regulation changes in 14 CFR Parts 89 and 107 for sUAS equipment; operating at night and over people; remote pilot knowledge, training, and certification; and remote identification of uncrewed aircraft. The required aeronautical knowledge is augmented with specific tips and techniques, checklists, and mnemonic devices, as well as review questions for each chapter similar to the type found on the FAA test, a comprehensive glossary, and index. You will gain the practical knowledge needed to pass the FAA Knowledge Exam and understand how to operate safely as a remote pilot in the U.S. National Airspace System.

Author(s): Bob Gardner, David Ison
Edition: 2
Publisher: Aviation Supplies & Academics
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 200
City: Newcastle

Copyright
Foreword
About the Authors
Getting Started
1. Uncrewed Aircraft Systems: Learning the Language of Drones
A Very Brief History of Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS)
Terms and Abbreviations
Types of UAS
UAS Components
Common Uses of sUAS
Summary
Review Questions
2. Regulations: Remote Pilot Certificate sUAS Rating Privileges, Limitations, and Flight Operations
Government Regulations and Other Procedures Publications
Chart Supplements U.S.
Advisory Circulars
QR Codes
Notices to Air Missions (NOTAMs)
Aviation Media
Review Questions
3. Airspace and Navigation
Aeronautical Charts
Geographical Coordinates
Time
Statute and Nautical Mile Scale
Magnetic Variation
Correcting for Wind Drift
Ground Speed vs. Airspeed
Chart Reading
Airspace
Terminal Radar Service Area
Special Use Airspace
Air Defense Identification Zones
Wildlife Refuge Area
Review Questions
4. Airport and Off-Airport Operations
The Airport
Crosswind Operations
Wake Turbulence
Operations at Non-Tower Airports
Operations at Airports with Control Towers
Off-Airport Operations
Flying at Night
Review Questions
5. Radio Communication Procedures
Radio Procedures
Radio Use at Non-Tower Airports
Communication at Airports with Operating Towers
Air Traffic Control Radar Services
ADS-B
Remote Identification (RID)
Radio Communication Phraseology and Technique
Review Questions
6. Weather: General Weather Theory, Aviation Weather Sources, and Effects of Weather on sUAS Performance
Fronts
Stability
Cloud Families
Thunderstorms
Wind Shear
Fog
Structural Icing and Frost
Cold Weather Operations
Lake Effect Snow
Using Your Weather Knowledge
Learning More About Weather
Overview
The AWC Home Page
Textual Weather Products
Automated Weather Reporting Stations
Other Less Frequently Used Resources
Practical Sources for the Remote Pilot
Summary
Review Questions
7. Performance
A Very Brief Introduction to Aerodynamics
Weight and Balance
Weight and Balance Calculations
Performance
Density Altitude
Takeoff and Climb Performance
Endurance
Landing Distance
Aerodynamic Effects
Vortex Ring State
Ground Effect
Trim
Review Questions
8. Emergency Procedures
Contingency Planning
Ground Emergencies
Inflight Emergencies
Emergency Communications
Other “Surprises”
Review Questions
9. Human Factors
Health and Environmental Factors
Decision-Making and Judgment
Refresher Training
Positive Control
Risk Management and Aeronautical Decision Making
Review Questions
10. Maintenance and Preflight Inspection Procedures
Regulatory Requirements
Preflight Inspection Considerations
Postflight Inspection Considerations
Inspection Intervals
Battery Maintenance
Flight and Maintenance Logs
Maintenance, Repair, and Replacement of Components
Review Questions
Appendix A: Glossary
Appendix B: Chart Supplements U.S.: Airport/Facility Directory Legend
Appendix C: Chart Supplements U.S. Excerpts
Appendix D: Additional Full- Color Illustrations
Seattle Sectional Chart Excerpts and Legend
North Alabama Sectional Chart
Airport Signs
Index