Just passed my Part 107 Test with a 93% … here’s what worked for me

Hollis said:
I’m not the best test taker and get distracted easily, but I managed to get a 93% on my Part 107 test today! Here’s what I did that might help others:

  1. I scheduled the test 10 days ago without knowing anything about it. Doing this pushed me to buckle down and study hard.

  2. Started by watching this video and took detailed notes. I drew out flight path diagrams and other tricky stuff. Watch the whole thing: https://youtu.be/zB9qzXaQ72s?si=MMT1TuqNMgAPfzLi

  3. Took short practice tests here: Free FAA Drone Pilot Test by King Schools

  4. Whenever I got a question wrong, I’d write down the right answer in my notes to remember it better.

  5. Watched Mr. Migs Classroom videos where he explains sectional charts, weather, and more. Check them out here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGspbs93n4nP5g4SFPOJswZ21Qv3ynl1K&si=uOOKHiEr835TbhsA

  6. A few days before the exam, I took full practice tests on the Kings Drone website and scored around 70-80%.

  7. The day before the test, I watched this great video from Katias Buzz that covers everything: https://youtu.be/GO1CXPsCKoQ?si=5BZHVc621yS2IrG5

  8. On the morning of the test, I took one last practice test, went to the testing center, reviewed every question twice, and walked out with a 93%.

The key is to actually learn the concepts and not just memorize questions. I had a lot of questions that were worded differently, but watching multiple videos helped me understand the material. Good luck to anyone studying for this test!

Thanks for these videos! Just saved them.

Hollis said:
I’m not the best test taker and get distracted easily, but I managed to get a 93% on my Part 107 test today! Here’s what I did that might help others:

  1. I scheduled the test 10 days ago without knowing anything about it. Doing this pushed me to buckle down and study hard.

  2. Started by watching this video and took detailed notes. I drew out flight path diagrams and other tricky stuff. Watch the whole thing: https://youtu.be/zB9qzXaQ72s?si=MMT1TuqNMgAPfzLi

  3. Took short practice tests here: Free FAA Drone Pilot Test by King Schools

  4. Whenever I got a question wrong, I’d write down the right answer in my notes to remember it better.

  5. Watched Mr. Migs Classroom videos where he explains sectional charts, weather, and more. Check them out here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGspbs93n4nP5g4SFPOJswZ21Qv3ynl1K&si=uOOKHiEr835TbhsA

  6. A few days before the exam, I took full practice tests on the Kings Drone website and scored around 70-80%.

  7. The day before the test, I watched this great video from Katias Buzz that covers everything: https://youtu.be/GO1CXPsCKoQ?si=5BZHVc621yS2IrG5

  8. On the morning of the test, I took one last practice test, went to the testing center, reviewed every question twice, and walked out with a 93%.

The key is to actually learn the concepts and not just memorize questions. I had a lot of questions that were worded differently, but watching multiple videos helped me understand the material. Good luck to anyone studying for this test!

Congrats!

Hollis said:
I’m not the best test taker and get distracted easily, but I managed to get a 93% on my Part 107 test today! Here’s what I did that might help others:

  1. I scheduled the test 10 days ago without knowing anything about it. Doing this pushed me to buckle down and study hard.

  2. Started by watching this video and took detailed notes. I drew out flight path diagrams and other tricky stuff. Watch the whole thing: https://youtu.be/zB9qzXaQ72s?si=MMT1TuqNMgAPfzLi

  3. Took short practice tests here: Free FAA Drone Pilot Test by King Schools

  4. Whenever I got a question wrong, I’d write down the right answer in my notes to remember it better.

  5. Watched Mr. Migs Classroom videos where he explains sectional charts, weather, and more. Check them out here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGspbs93n4nP5g4SFPOJswZ21Qv3ynl1K&si=uOOKHiEr835TbhsA

  6. A few days before the exam, I took full practice tests on the Kings Drone website and scored around 70-80%.

  7. The day before the test, I watched this great video from Katias Buzz that covers everything: https://youtu.be/GO1CXPsCKoQ?si=5BZHVc621yS2IrG5

  8. On the morning of the test, I took one last practice test, went to the testing center, reviewed every question twice, and walked out with a 93%.

The key is to actually learn the concepts and not just memorize questions. I had a lot of questions that were worded differently, but watching multiple videos helped me understand the material. Good luck to anyone studying for this test!

Thanks so much for this!

Hollis said:
I’m not the best test taker and get distracted easily, but I managed to get a 93% on my Part 107 test today! Here’s what I did that might help others:

  1. I scheduled the test 10 days ago without knowing anything about it. Doing this pushed me to buckle down and study hard.

  2. Started by watching this video and took detailed notes. I drew out flight path diagrams and other tricky stuff. Watch the whole thing: https://youtu.be/zB9qzXaQ72s?si=MMT1TuqNMgAPfzLi

  3. Took short practice tests here: Free FAA Drone Pilot Test by King Schools

  4. Whenever I got a question wrong, I’d write down the right answer in my notes to remember it better.

  5. Watched Mr. Migs Classroom videos where he explains sectional charts, weather, and more. Check them out here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGspbs93n4nP5g4SFPOJswZ21Qv3ynl1K&si=uOOKHiEr835TbhsA

  6. A few days before the exam, I took full practice tests on the Kings Drone website and scored around 70-80%.

  7. The day before the test, I watched this great video from Katias Buzz that covers everything: https://youtu.be/GO1CXPsCKoQ?si=5BZHVc621yS2IrG5

  8. On the morning of the test, I took one last practice test, went to the testing center, reviewed every question twice, and walked out with a 93%.

The key is to actually learn the concepts and not just memorize questions. I had a lot of questions that were worded differently, but watching multiple videos helped me understand the material. Good luck to anyone studying for this test!

Haven’t taken the test yet, but I’ve started studying a bit. Really enjoying learning about the charts and weather.

Hollis said:
I’m not the best test taker and get distracted easily, but I managed to get a 93% on my Part 107 test today! Here’s what I did that might help others:

  1. I scheduled the test 10 days ago without knowing anything about it. Doing this pushed me to buckle down and study hard.

  2. Started by watching this video and took detailed notes. I drew out flight path diagrams and other tricky stuff. Watch the whole thing: https://youtu.be/zB9qzXaQ72s?si=MMT1TuqNMgAPfzLi

  3. Took short practice tests here: Free FAA Drone Pilot Test by King Schools

  4. Whenever I got a question wrong, I’d write down the right answer in my notes to remember it better.

  5. Watched Mr. Migs Classroom videos where he explains sectional charts, weather, and more. Check them out here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGspbs93n4nP5g4SFPOJswZ21Qv3ynl1K&si=uOOKHiEr835TbhsA

  6. A few days before the exam, I took full practice tests on the Kings Drone website and scored around 70-80%.

  7. The day before the test, I watched this great video from Katias Buzz that covers everything: https://youtu.be/GO1CXPsCKoQ?si=5BZHVc621yS2IrG5

  8. On the morning of the test, I took one last practice test, went to the testing center, reviewed every question twice, and walked out with a 93%.

The key is to actually learn the concepts and not just memorize questions. I had a lot of questions that were worded differently, but watching multiple videos helped me understand the material. Good luck to anyone studying for this test!

Mr. MiG is the GOAT :goat:

Hollis said:
I’m not the best test taker and get distracted easily, but I managed to get a 93% on my Part 107 test today! Here’s what I did that might help others:

  1. I scheduled the test 10 days ago without knowing anything about it. Doing this pushed me to buckle down and study hard.

  2. Started by watching this video and took detailed notes. I drew out flight path diagrams and other tricky stuff. Watch the whole thing: https://youtu.be/zB9qzXaQ72s?si=MMT1TuqNMgAPfzLi

  3. Took short practice tests here: Free FAA Drone Pilot Test by King Schools

  4. Whenever I got a question wrong, I’d write down the right answer in my notes to remember it better.

  5. Watched Mr. Migs Classroom videos where he explains sectional charts, weather, and more. Check them out here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGspbs93n4nP5g4SFPOJswZ21Qv3ynl1K&si=uOOKHiEr835TbhsA

  6. A few days before the exam, I took full practice tests on the Kings Drone website and scored around 70-80%.

  7. The day before the test, I watched this great video from Katias Buzz that covers everything: https://youtu.be/GO1CXPsCKoQ?si=5BZHVc621yS2IrG5

  8. On the morning of the test, I took one last practice test, went to the testing center, reviewed every question twice, and walked out with a 93%.

The key is to actually learn the concepts and not just memorize questions. I had a lot of questions that were worded differently, but watching multiple videos helped me understand the material. Good luck to anyone studying for this test!

Thanks for sharing your experience! I’m planning to do my Part 107 soon.

Hollis said:
I’m not the best test taker and get distracted easily, but I managed to get a 93% on my Part 107 test today! Here’s what I did that might help others:

  1. I scheduled the test 10 days ago without knowing anything about it. Doing this pushed me to buckle down and study hard.

  2. Started by watching this video and took detailed notes. I drew out flight path diagrams and other tricky stuff. Watch the whole thing: https://youtu.be/zB9qzXaQ72s?si=MMT1TuqNMgAPfzLi

  3. Took short practice tests here: Free FAA Drone Pilot Test by King Schools

  4. Whenever I got a question wrong, I’d write down the right answer in my notes to remember it better.

  5. Watched Mr. Migs Classroom videos where he explains sectional charts, weather, and more. Check them out here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGspbs93n4nP5g4SFPOJswZ21Qv3ynl1K&si=uOOKHiEr835TbhsA

  6. A few days before the exam, I took full practice tests on the Kings Drone website and scored around 70-80%.

  7. The day before the test, I watched this great video from Katias Buzz that covers everything: https://youtu.be/GO1CXPsCKoQ?si=5BZHVc621yS2IrG5

  8. On the morning of the test, I took one last practice test, went to the testing center, reviewed every question twice, and walked out with a 93%.

The key is to actually learn the concepts and not just memorize questions. I had a lot of questions that were worded differently, but watching multiple videos helped me understand the material. Good luck to anyone studying for this test!

Great advice! Congrats!

Hollis said:
I’m not the best test taker and get distracted easily, but I managed to get a 93% on my Part 107 test today! Here’s what I did that might help others:

  1. I scheduled the test 10 days ago without knowing anything about it. Doing this pushed me to buckle down and study hard.

  2. Started by watching this video and took detailed notes. I drew out flight path diagrams and other tricky stuff. Watch the whole thing: https://youtu.be/zB9qzXaQ72s?si=MMT1TuqNMgAPfzLi

  3. Took short practice tests here: Free FAA Drone Pilot Test by King Schools

  4. Whenever I got a question wrong, I’d write down the right answer in my notes to remember it better.

  5. Watched Mr. Migs Classroom videos where he explains sectional charts, weather, and more. Check them out here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGspbs93n4nP5g4SFPOJswZ21Qv3ynl1K&si=uOOKHiEr835TbhsA

  6. A few days before the exam, I took full practice tests on the Kings Drone website and scored around 70-80%.

  7. The day before the test, I watched this great video from Katias Buzz that covers everything: https://youtu.be/GO1CXPsCKoQ?si=5BZHVc621yS2IrG5

  8. On the morning of the test, I took one last practice test, went to the testing center, reviewed every question twice, and walked out with a 93%.

The key is to actually learn the concepts and not just memorize questions. I had a lot of questions that were worded differently, but watching multiple videos helped me understand the material. Good luck to anyone studying for this test!

Congrats! Working on my Part 107 too and found those videos super helpful.

Hollis said:
I’m not the best test taker and get distracted easily, but I managed to get a 93% on my Part 107 test today! Here’s what I did that might help others:

  1. I scheduled the test 10 days ago without knowing anything about it. Doing this pushed me to buckle down and study hard.

  2. Started by watching this video and took detailed notes. I drew out flight path diagrams and other tricky stuff. Watch the whole thing: https://youtu.be/zB9qzXaQ72s?si=MMT1TuqNMgAPfzLi

  3. Took short practice tests here: Free FAA Drone Pilot Test by King Schools

  4. Whenever I got a question wrong, I’d write down the right answer in my notes to remember it better.

  5. Watched Mr. Migs Classroom videos where he explains sectional charts, weather, and more. Check them out here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGspbs93n4nP5g4SFPOJswZ21Qv3ynl1K&si=uOOKHiEr835TbhsA

  6. A few days before the exam, I took full practice tests on the Kings Drone website and scored around 70-80%.

  7. The day before the test, I watched this great video from Katias Buzz that covers everything: https://youtu.be/GO1CXPsCKoQ?si=5BZHVc621yS2IrG5

  8. On the morning of the test, I took one last practice test, went to the testing center, reviewed every question twice, and walked out with a 93%.

The key is to actually learn the concepts and not just memorize questions. I had a lot of questions that were worded differently, but watching multiple videos helped me understand the material. Good luck to anyone studying for this test!

Nice job!

Hollis said:
I’m not the best test taker and get distracted easily, but I managed to get a 93% on my Part 107 test today! Here’s what I did that might help others:

  1. I scheduled the test 10 days ago without knowing anything about it. Doing this pushed me to buckle down and study hard.

  2. Started by watching this video and took detailed notes. I drew out flight path diagrams and other tricky stuff. Watch the whole thing: https://youtu.be/zB9qzXaQ72s?si=MMT1TuqNMgAPfzLi

  3. Took short practice tests here: Free FAA Drone Pilot Test by King Schools

  4. Whenever I got a question wrong, I’d write down the right answer in my notes to remember it better.

  5. Watched Mr. Migs Classroom videos where he explains sectional charts, weather, and more. Check them out here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGspbs93n4nP5g4SFPOJswZ21Qv3ynl1K&si=uOOKHiEr835TbhsA

  6. A few days before the exam, I took full practice tests on the Kings Drone website and scored around 70-80%.

  7. The day before the test, I watched this great video from Katias Buzz that covers everything: https://youtu.be/GO1CXPsCKoQ?si=5BZHVc621yS2IrG5

  8. On the morning of the test, I took one last practice test, went to the testing center, reviewed every question twice, and walked out with a 93%.

The key is to actually learn the concepts and not just memorize questions. I had a lot of questions that were worded differently, but watching multiple videos helped me understand the material. Good luck to anyone studying for this test!

Awesome! Thanks for the tips!

Hollis said:
I’m not the best test taker and get distracted easily, but I managed to get a 93% on my Part 107 test today! Here’s what I did that might help others:

  1. I scheduled the test 10 days ago without knowing anything about it. Doing this pushed me to buckle down and study hard.

  2. Started by watching this video and took detailed notes. I drew out flight path diagrams and other tricky stuff. Watch the whole thing: https://youtu.be/zB9qzXaQ72s?si=MMT1TuqNMgAPfzLi

  3. Took short practice tests here: Free FAA Drone Pilot Test by King Schools

  4. Whenever I got a question wrong, I’d write down the right answer in my notes to remember it better.

  5. Watched Mr. Migs Classroom videos where he explains sectional charts, weather, and more. Check them out here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGspbs93n4nP5g4SFPOJswZ21Qv3ynl1K&si=uOOKHiEr835TbhsA

  6. A few days before the exam, I took full practice tests on the Kings Drone website and scored around 70-80%.

  7. The day before the test, I watched this great video from Katias Buzz that covers everything: https://youtu.be/GO1CXPsCKoQ?si=5BZHVc621yS2IrG5

  8. On the morning of the test, I took one last practice test, went to the testing center, reviewed every question twice, and walked out with a 93%.

The key is to actually learn the concepts and not just memorize questions. I had a lot of questions that were worded differently, but watching multiple videos helped me understand the material. Good luck to anyone studying for this test!

Great advice, thanks!

Hollis said:
I’m not the best test taker and get distracted easily, but I managed to get a 93% on my Part 107 test today! Here’s what I did that might help others:

  1. I scheduled the test 10 days ago without knowing anything about it. Doing this pushed me to buckle down and study hard.

  2. Started by watching this video and took detailed notes. I drew out flight path diagrams and other tricky stuff. Watch the whole thing: https://youtu.be/zB9qzXaQ72s?si=MMT1TuqNMgAPfzLi

  3. Took short practice tests here: Free FAA Drone Pilot Test by King Schools

  4. Whenever I got a question wrong, I’d write down the right answer in my notes to remember it better.

  5. Watched Mr. Migs Classroom videos where he explains sectional charts, weather, and more. Check them out here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGspbs93n4nP5g4SFPOJswZ21Qv3ynl1K&si=uOOKHiEr835TbhsA

  6. A few days before the exam, I took full practice tests on the Kings Drone website and scored around 70-80%.

  7. The day before the test, I watched this great video from Katias Buzz that covers everything: https://youtu.be/GO1CXPsCKoQ?si=5BZHVc621yS2IrG5

  8. On the morning of the test, I took one last practice test, went to the testing center, reviewed every question twice, and walked out with a 93%.

The key is to actually learn the concepts and not just memorize questions. I had a lot of questions that were worded differently, but watching multiple videos helped me understand the material. Good luck to anyone studying for this test!

Honestly, it’s not that hard.

Ember said:

Hollis said:
I’m not the best test taker and get distracted easily, but I managed to get a 93% on my Part 107 test today! Here’s what I did that might help others:

  1. I scheduled the test 10 days ago without knowing anything about it. Doing this pushed me to buckle down and study hard.

  2. Started by watching this video and took detailed notes. I drew out flight path diagrams and other tricky stuff. Watch the whole thing: https://youtu.be/zB9qzXaQ72s?si=MMT1TuqNMgAPfzLi

  3. Took short practice tests here: Free FAA Drone Pilot Test by King Schools

  4. Whenever I got a question wrong, I’d write down the right answer in my notes to remember it better.

  5. Watched Mr. Migs Classroom videos where he explains sectional charts, weather, and more. Check them out here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGspbs93n4nP5g4SFPOJswZ21Qv3ynl1K&si=uOOKHiEr835TbhsA

  6. A few days before the exam, I took full practice tests on the Kings Drone website and scored around 70-80%.

  7. The day before the test, I watched this great video from Katias Buzz that covers everything: https://youtu.be/GO1CXPsCKoQ?si=5BZHVc621yS2IrG5

  8. On the morning of the test, I took one last practice test, went to the testing center, reviewed every question twice, and walked out with a 93%.

The key is to actually learn the concepts and not just memorize questions. I had a lot of questions that were worded differently, but watching multiple videos helped me understand the material. Good luck to anyone studying for this test!

Honestly, it’s not that hard.

Not that easy either. I crammed 8 hours the night before and barely passed with 78%. Definitely not a no-study test.

Hollis said:
I’m not the best test taker and get distracted easily, but I managed to get a 93% on my Part 107 test today! Here’s what I did that might help others:

  1. I scheduled the test 10 days ago without knowing anything about it. Doing this pushed me to buckle down and study hard.

  2. Started by watching this video and took detailed notes. I drew out flight path diagrams and other tricky stuff. Watch the whole thing: https://youtu.be/zB9qzXaQ72s?si=MMT1TuqNMgAPfzLi

  3. Took short practice tests here: Free FAA Drone Pilot Test by King Schools

  4. Whenever I got a question wrong, I’d write down the right answer in my notes to remember it better.

  5. Watched Mr. Migs Classroom videos where he explains sectional charts, weather, and more. Check them out here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGspbs93n4nP5g4SFPOJswZ21Qv3ynl1K&si=uOOKHiEr835TbhsA

  6. A few days before the exam, I took full practice tests on the Kings Drone website and scored around 70-80%.

  7. The day before the test, I watched this great video from Katias Buzz that covers everything: https://youtu.be/GO1CXPsCKoQ?si=5BZHVc621yS2IrG5

  8. On the morning of the test, I took one last practice test, went to the testing center, reviewed every question twice, and walked out with a 93%.

The key is to actually learn the concepts and not just memorize questions. I had a lot of questions that were worded differently, but watching multiple videos helped me understand the material. Good luck to anyone studying for this test!

I’m going to schedule my test now… no more procrastinating! Thanks for the links.

Hollis said:
I’m not the best test taker and get distracted easily, but I managed to get a 93% on my Part 107 test today! Here’s what I did that might help others:

  1. I scheduled the test 10 days ago without knowing anything about it. Doing this pushed me to buckle down and study hard.

  2. Started by watching this video and took detailed notes. I drew out flight path diagrams and other tricky stuff. Watch the whole thing: https://youtu.be/zB9qzXaQ72s?si=MMT1TuqNMgAPfzLi

  3. Took short practice tests here: Free FAA Drone Pilot Test by King Schools

  4. Whenever I got a question wrong, I’d write down the right answer in my notes to remember it better.

  5. Watched Mr. Migs Classroom videos where he explains sectional charts, weather, and more. Check them out here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGspbs93n4nP5g4SFPOJswZ21Qv3ynl1K&si=uOOKHiEr835TbhsA

  6. A few days before the exam, I took full practice tests on the Kings Drone website and scored around 70-80%.

  7. The day before the test, I watched this great video from Katias Buzz that covers everything: https://youtu.be/GO1CXPsCKoQ?si=5BZHVc621yS2IrG5

  8. On the morning of the test, I took one last practice test, went to the testing center, reviewed every question twice, and walked out with a 93%.

The key is to actually learn the concepts and not just memorize questions. I had a lot of questions that were worded differently, but watching multiple videos helped me understand the material. Good luck to anyone studying for this test!

Where did you take the test? There are so many options and I’m not sure which to pick.

Shawn said:

Hollis said:
I’m not the best test taker and get distracted easily, but I managed to get a 93% on my Part 107 test today! Here’s what I did that might help others:

  1. I scheduled the test 10 days ago without knowing anything about it. Doing this pushed me to buckle down and study hard.

  2. Started by watching this video and took detailed notes. I drew out flight path diagrams and other tricky stuff. Watch the whole thing: https://youtu.be/zB9qzXaQ72s?si=MMT1TuqNMgAPfzLi

  3. Took short practice tests here: Free FAA Drone Pilot Test by King Schools

  4. Whenever I got a question wrong, I’d write down the right answer in my notes to remember it better.

  5. Watched Mr. Migs Classroom videos where he explains sectional charts, weather, and more. Check them out here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGspbs93n4nP5g4SFPOJswZ21Qv3ynl1K&si=uOOKHiEr835TbhsA

  6. A few days before the exam, I took full practice tests on the Kings Drone website and scored around 70-80%.

  7. The day before the test, I watched this great video from Katias Buzz that covers everything: https://youtu.be/GO1CXPsCKoQ?si=5BZHVc621yS2IrG5

  8. On the morning of the test, I took one last practice test, went to the testing center, reviewed every question twice, and walked out with a 93%.

The key is to actually learn the concepts and not just memorize questions. I had a lot of questions that were worded differently, but watching multiple videos helped me understand the material. Good luck to anyone studying for this test!

Where did you take the test? There are so many options and I’m not sure which to pick.

I took it at my local airport. There’s a website that shows all the testing locations.

Hollis said:

Shawn said:
Hollis said:
I’m not the best test taker and get distracted easily, but I managed to get a 93% on my Part 107 test today! Here’s what I did that might help others:

  1. I scheduled the test 10 days ago without knowing anything about it. Doing this pushed me to buckle down and study hard.

  2. Started by watching this video and took detailed notes. I drew out flight path diagrams and other tricky stuff. Watch the whole thing: https://youtu.be/zB9qzXaQ72s?si=MMT1TuqNMgAPfzLi

  3. Took short practice tests here: Free FAA Drone Pilot Test by King Schools

  4. Whenever I got a question wrong, I’d write down the right answer in my notes to remember it better.

  5. Watched Mr. Migs Classroom videos where he explains sectional charts, weather, and more. Check them out here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGspbs93n4nP5g4SFPOJswZ21Qv3ynl1K&si=uOOKHiEr835TbhsA

  6. A few days before the exam, I took full practice tests on the Kings Drone website and scored around 70-80%.

  7. The day before the test, I watched this great video from Katias Buzz that covers everything: https://youtu.be/GO1CXPsCKoQ?si=5BZHVc621yS2IrG5

  8. On the morning of the test, I took one last practice test, went to the testing center, reviewed every question twice, and walked out with a 93%.

The key is to actually learn the concepts and not just memorize questions. I had a lot of questions that were worded differently, but watching multiple videos helped me understand the material. Good luck to anyone studying for this test!

Where did you take the test? There are so many options and I’m not sure which to pick.

I took it at my local airport. There’s a website that shows all the testing locations.

Thanks! I’ll check to see if any nearby airports offer it.