Course Details
Course Code: SPST452 Course ID: 5530 Credit Hours: 3 Level: Undergraduate
This course prepares students for the FAA Part 107 knowledge test, required to obtain the Remote Pilot Certificate for operation of small, unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in commercial settings. Students will review FAA regulations, operating requirements, and emergency procedures, with a focus on real-world applications within the National Airspace System. Using FAA study guides, learning statement codes, and sample exam questions, students will complete a structured eight-week schedule designed to build familiarity with the remote pilot certification process. Topics include airspace classification, flight restrictions, maintenance and inspection, weather interpretation, and regulatory compliance. Students will also develop the confidence and foundational knowledge needed to take the “Unmanned Aircraft General – Small (UAG)” knowledge test. While course completion provides preparation, it does not guarantee a passing score on the FAA exam. Students are responsible for scheduling and paying for their certification exam at an FAA-authorized testing center. (Prerequisites: SPST351, SPST352, SPST353, and SPST451)
Course Schedule
No Sessions are scheduled for this course.