Tue, Jan 17, 2017
Drone Pilots Now Have A Quick And Convenient Way To Prepare For The FAA’s Remote Pilot Test
Drone pilots who want to fly their drones for non-recreational purposes can quickly and conveniently pass their remote pilot test with the new King School’s online Drone Pilot Ground School and Test Prep Course.
“That’s all drone pilots need to do to start using their drones to serve the community in any of the so many ways they can be so useful,” says John King of King Schools.
The King course not only gets drone pilots ready to pass the FAA test, but it also gives them the tools they need to safely integrate into the National Airspace System, and stay out of trouble with the FAA. The course is the result of collaboration between King Schools and the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI).
Over the last four decades pilots at all levels have enjoyed King Schools´ clear, simple and fun video courses. King Schools has helped hundreds of thousands of pilot pass their FAA tests and is the world’s leader in FAA test preparation. It is estimated as much 50% of the pilots flying in the U.S. today have learned with King courses.
“We are delighted to be working with AUVSI," John King said. "They are by far most credible and experienced organization serving the drone community. With 7,500 individual members representing more than 2,200 companies from 60 countries, the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International is the world's largest membership organization devoted exclusively to advancing the unmanned systems and robotics community.”
“AUVSI is the perfect partner to best serve our customers," said King Schools co-founder Martha King. "Their expertise was extremely beneficial in our putting the course together. Their knowledge and experience will continue to be an invaluable contribution to us and the entire drone community."
(Images provided by King Schools)
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