Are you part of the drone or tech industry? The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) wants your help to administer a recreational flyer knowledge and safety test to the widest audience possible! They have posted a request for information (RFI) where you can submit your suggestions.
While the FAA develops the training and test content, they’re seeking your help to ensure it is administered in an effective way. They are looking for input from both private and public sectors on how to make the test easily accessible to drone users.
The FAA says it loves that the drone community is growing so quickly, and because drones can be flown straight out-of-the box, they need to make sure that drone pilots only take flight once they know the FAA’s aviation rules and safety practices. Congress requires that recreational flyers pass a test and the FAA says it now has an opportunity to educate recreational flyers on drone safety and to bring new flyers into an extraordinary aviation safety culture.
The FAA says this knowledge test is important to educate recreational flyers about the rules of the sky as they continue to safely integrate drones into the nation’s airspace. The FAA needs your feedback by September 12, 2019.