During review, the FAA may ask applicants for additional information based on submitted materials.Completed Test Administrator Application Package.Test administrator submissions must include: Upon successful completion of all onboarding activities, the FAA will sign the MOA and the TRUST TA will receive notification that it may deploy the test. Note: At time of application potential test administrator applicants must have a Sharable Content Object Reference Model ( SCORM) compliant learning management system, SCORM 1.2 (or later) and capable of deploying the product. Test Administrator Operating Rules ( PDF).These documents may be updated prior to the 2022 application period: To enable applicants to determine if they can meet the program criteria, we recommend potential respondents read and understand the following documents. Stakeholders approved to provide the test will be known as FAA Approved Test Administrators of The Recreational UAS Safety Test ( FAA Approved TA TRUST). Test administrators must agree to offer the test at no cost to recreational flyers.Test administrators determine the best platform, consistent with the requirements outlined in the Operating Rules, for packaging, delivering training and testing content.Test administrators provide on-line test to Recreational Flyers.
In order to make the test accessible and available to the largest possible audience the FAA offers the interested parties the opportunity to become an FAA approved test administrator: 2022 Application Dates Will Be Announced Here On June 22, the FAA announced FAA-approved TRUST Test Administrators. Next, the FAA issued a Request for Information seeking to work with drone stakeholders on the administration of the test. First, the FAA developed the test content with input from drone stakeholders. The FAA developed The Recreational UAS Safety Test or TRUST in three stages. The law requires all recreational flyers pass an aeronautical knowledge and safety test and provide proof of passage when flying. 115-254, Section 349 ( PDF) – exception for limited recreational operations of unmanned aircraft). The FAA's 2018 Reauthorization Bill ( PDF) introduced new requirements for recreational drone pilots (see P.L. The Recreational UAS Safety Test ( TRUST) FAA Home ▸ Unmanned Aircraft Systems ▸ Recreational Flyers & Modeler Community-Based Organizations ▸ The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST) ▸