Course Information
Course Overview
FAA Part 137 (Agricultural Aircraft Operations) Certification Exam Prep - Questions - Answer - Explanations
Welcome to the most comprehensive practice test suite available for FAA Part 137 (Agricultural Aircraft Operations). Whether you are a Part 107 pilot looking to upgrade your skills, a farmer integrating drones into your workflow, or an aspiring aerial applicator, this course is your ultimate preparation tool.
Operating heavy agricultural drones (often weighing over 55 lbs) requires more than just flying skills—it demands a deep understanding of federal regulations, chemical safety, and complex exemptions. This course bridges the gap between 14 CFR Part 137, Part 107, and the critical 44807 Exemptions that govern today’s modern ag drone fleets.
With 550+ meticulously crafted questions, this practice test series mimics the rigor, tone, and complexity of real-world certification and safety evaluations.
What You Will Master:
This course is divided into 6 Strategic Sections, mirroring the operational workflow of a professional Agricultural UAS Operator:
Section 1: Certification & Regulatory Framework (85 Questions)
Navigate the complex application process for the Agricultural Aircraft Operator Certificate (FAA Form 8710-3).
Understand the critical legal differences between Private and Commercial operators.
Master the regulatory hierarchy: How Part 137, Part 107, and 44807 Exemptions work together to legalize heavy drone ops.
Section 2: Chief Supervisor & Pilot Responsibilities (85 Questions)
Deep dive into the roles of the Chief Supervisor, Remote Pilot in Command (PIC), and Visual Observers (VO).
Learn the specific knowledge and skill tests required by 14 CFR 137.19(e).
Master Crew Resource Management (CRM) for multi-crew spraying operations.
Section 3: General Operating Rules & Limitations (100 Questions)
Conquer the rules of the sky: Right-of-way, dispensing limitations, and operating over congested areas (137.51).
Understand the specific flight envelopes, swathing techniques, and buffer zones required for safety.
Learn how to handle emergency procedures, lost link events, and fly-aways with heavy payloads.
Section 4: Safe Handling of Economic Poisons & Chemicals (100 Questions)
"The Label is the Law": Master the interpretation of chemical labels, toxicity levels (LD50), and PPE requirements.
Learn critical drift mitigation strategies, nozzle selection, and environmental protection protocols.
Understand the symptoms of pesticide poisoning and immediate emergency response steps.
Section 5: Aircraft Airworthiness, Maintenance & Inspections (90 Questions)
Learn how to determine if a heavy ag drone is airworthy before every flight.
Master the inspection of high-voltage LiPo batteries, spray systems, and structural components.
Understand the maintenance logs and "Time Between Overhaul" (TBO) intervals mandated by exemptions.
Section 6: Record Keeping, Reporting & Administrative Compliance (90 Questions)
Ensure your business is audit-proof with mastery of 14 CFR 137.71 record-keeping rules.
Learn exactly when and how to report accidents to the FAA and NTSB.
Understand the administrative requirements for changing your base of operations or surrendering certificates.
Why This Course?
Realistic Exam Simulation: Questions are written to mimic the sentence structure and difficulty of actual FAA and industry safety exams.
Detailed Explanations: Every question comes with a "Correct" and "Incorrect" explanation, turning every mistake into a learning opportunity.
Focus on Modern Ops: Unlike old crop-dusting guides, this course focuses heavily on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), including heavy-lift drones and swarming operations.
Safety First: We prioritize safety protocols, helping you not just pass a test, but operate without incidents in the field.
Who this course is for:
Part 107 Remote Pilots expanding into agricultural spraying and seeding.
Farmers & Agronomists seeking to operate their own drone fleets legally.
Commercial Operators preparing for the FAA’s Part 137 Knowledge & Skills test.
Chief Supervisors needing to validate their regulatory knowledge for compliance audits.
Drone Service Providers (DSPs) looking to train their crew on hazardous material handling and heavy-lift flight rules.
Don't leave your certification to chance. Enroll today and gain the knowledge you need to operate safely, legally, and professionally in the agricultural drone sky. This course is a complete and accurate FAA Part 137 (Ag Drones) 2026 Certification Practice Exams resource, designed with AI-enhanced structure and clarity to ensure full alignment with the expert-level exam domains.
What you'll learn
Federal Regulations: Master 14 CFR Part 137 and its interaction with Part 107 and 44807 Exemptions.
Chemical Safety: Understand how to safely handle, mix, and dispense "economic poisons" and pesticides.
Operational Limits: Learn the rules for flying over congested areas, night operations, and controlled airspace.
Crew Roles: Define the specific legal responsibilities of the Chief Supervisor, PIC, and Visual Observer.
Maintenance & Airworthiness: Identify critical mechanical issues and maintain required logs for heavy ag drones.
Emergency Procedures: React correctly to chemical spills, drift incidents, and aircraft failures.
Requirements
Basic understanding of drone flight operations (Part 107 knowledge recommended but not required).
No specific software required—just a desire to learn!
Important Course Disclaimer
"This practice material is designed as a professional study aid to help you prepare for your upcoming certification. Please be advised that we are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any official governing body or the owners of the respective trademarks. These are not leaked questions from the actual exam; they are original content developed through rigorous research and advanced digital curation tools to align with the latest 2026 exam blueprints.
While we strive for the highest level of accuracy and quality in our 2026 updates, these tests are intended for practice and self-assessment purposes. We recommend using this course as a comprehensive supplement alongside your official textbooks and primary study guides to ensure your best performance on exam day."
Course Content
- 1 section(s)
- Section 1 Practice Tests
What You’ll Learn
- Master 14 CFR Part 137, Part 107 intersection, and 44807 Exemptions to legally operate heavy agricultural drones., Apply critical safety protocols for handling economic poisons, interpreting chemical labels, and using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)., Define the regulatory roles and responsibilities of the Chief Supervisor, Remote Pilot in Command (PIC), and Visual Observer., Execute compliant operations regarding drift mitigation, flight over congested areas, night flying, and mandatory FAA record-keeping.