All recreational flyers must pass an aeronautical knowledge and safety test and provide proof of test passage (the TRUST completion certificate) to the FAA or law enforcement upon request. The FAA's 2018 Reauthorization Bill (PDF) introduced new requirements for recreational pilots (see P.L. 115-254, Section 349 (PDF) – exception for limited recreational operations of unmanned aircraft).
https://www.faa.gov/uas/recreational_fl ... t_updates/
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is expanding its requirements for pilots to operate a drone in the U.S. This week, it released a new training program all U.S. drone pilots must pass if they want to fly a drone — commercially and recreationally.
Known as the Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST), this test must be taken if you want to fly a drone over 0.55 pounds. This requirement applies to everyone. So, even if you fly your drone non-commercially, you have to take the test to fly it legally.
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The TRUST course focuses on educating people about drone safety and flight regulations. Additionally, the course is broken down into two different sections. The first section of the test will cover the information you’ll need to pass the test, and the second is the test itself. The test is multiple choice and shouldn’t take long to complete.
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