How to pass the STS exam

STS is a longer exam - but with a systematic plan it is achievable.

STS pass strategy

STS requires a broader knowledge base than A2 - plan longer.

  • 6-8 weeks preparation
  • Focus on human factors and air law (11 questions each)
  • STS procedures - separate topic, do not confuse with A2
  • Full 60-minute simulations daily in the final week
  • Multi-statement questions - evaluate each statement separately

EU drone exam formats (NAA)

Across the EU, remote pilot qualifications are assessed by your National Aviation Authority. Each category has a different test format - prepare for the exact exam you plan to sit.

A1/A3: 40 questions in 40 minutes (renewal: 20/20). A2: 30/30 min. STS: 60/60 min. All require ≥75% to pass.

  • A1/A3: 40 q, 40 min, 75% threshold
  • A2: 30 q, 30 min, 75% threshold
  • STS: 60 q, 60 min, 75% threshold
  • 5-year renewal - shorter formats per NAA rules

STS preparation plan - 6-8 weeks

Structured STS preparation typically takes 6-8 weeks with 15-30 minutes daily. Week 1-2: review 8 STS syllabus areas and topic tests. Weeks 3-4: strengthen weak areas. Final weeks: full timed simulations.

Never book the NAA exam until you consistently score ≥80% in simulations. A failed attempt costs extra fees and wasted time.

Weeks 1-2

Review all topics; use learning mode with explanations.

Weeks 3-4

Topic tests; focus on weakest areas from your stats.

Week 5+

Full simulations, mistake review, repeat registration and rules questions.

How A2STS helps with STS preparation

A2STS is a specialised preparation platform with a 545+-question bank, topic learning, explanations and NAA-format simulations. Free A1/A3 lets you start risk-free; premium unlocks full A2 and STS exam simulations.

The most effective model: regular topic tests (15-30 min daily), wrong-answer review (SRS) and full simulations in the final weeks. Aim for a stable ≥80% before booking your NAA exam.

  • Learning mode with explanations after each answer
  • Quick tests - time pressure and focus
  • Full exam simulation - exact question count and timer
  • Topic statistics - see weak areas
  • Mistake review - SRS for long-term retention

Common STS exam mistakes

These errors cause most STS failures. Address them in practice before you pay for the official test.

  • Treating STS like a longer A2 exam - procedural topics are separate
  • Skipping human factors and air law (11 questions each)
  • Ignoring multi-statement questions - evaluate each statement
  • Underestimating the 60-minute endurance requirement

How to book your NAA drone exam

First, register as a drone operator in your national UAS portal and obtain an operator registration number. Without it you cannot fly registered aircraft legally or book a qualification exam.

When ready, select the qualification level (A1/A3, A2 or STS), pay the NAA fee and receive your exam slot. Format (online or in-person) depends on your authority.

  • Register operator and aircraft in the national UAS system
  • Choose qualification level (A1/A3 → A2 → STS as needed)
  • Prepare with timed simulations (A2STS)
  • Book the official exam and follow NAA rules on the day

EASA and your NAA - official sources

A2STS content aligns with Regulation (EU) 2019/947 (Part-UAS), EASA AMC/GM and common NAA practice. Official certificates and exams are organised by your National Aviation Authority - A2STS is preparation only.

Always verify current requirements on your NAA website before booking - national procedures may be updated.

  • EASA Easy Access Rules for UAS
  • National UAS portal - registration and exams
  • GEO zones and NOTAM - before every flight
  • 5-year renewal - shorter exam formats

Why prepare with A2STS?

  • Official-format exam simulations

    A1/A3, A2 and STS practice tests match official question counts, time limits and the 75% pass threshold - you prepare for the real exam, not a random quiz.

  • 545++ question bank

    Comprehensive questions with explanations, topics and spaced repetition (SRS). See weak areas and track progress in real time.

  • Free A1/A3 foundation

    Sign up in about a minute. Full A1/A3 theory and tests are free with no expiry. Premium unlocks A2/STS full simulations only.

  • Prepare anywhere

    Study on phone, tablet or desktop. You still take the official exam at your National Aviation Authority (NAA) - A2STS helps you prepare more efficiently.

Prepare for your NAA exam today

Start free with the A1/A3 foundation. Premium A2 and STS simulations - one-time payment, no subscription.

Trust and transparency

Not an NAA partner - clear role
A2STS is a preparation platform. Official certificates and exams are organised by your National Aviation Authority. We are not affiliated with any NAA.
EASA regulations kept current
Content follows EU Part-UAS requirements and common NAA practice. Transparent information on categories, validity and renewal.
9 in 10 candidates pass
Structured preparation with simulations and topic drills delivers stable results. Start free and benchmark your level before booking the official test.

Frequently asked questions

Minimum simulation score before booking?
Consistently ≥80% in full 60-question timed tests.
Biggest STS trap?
Underestimating human factors and procedural questions.
Retake cost?
NAA retake fee applies - prepare thoroughly first.

Pilot reviews

  • The timed simulator mirrors the official 30-question, 30-minute session. I passed A2 on the first attempt after two weeks of topic drills - far more reliable than scattered PDFs.

    Marcus W. - A2 passed

  • Question wording and pacing felt like the real exam. Wrong-answer explanations fixed my airspace gaps in days, not weeks - I walked in knowing exactly where I stood.

    Sofia R. - First attempt

  • The learning hub kept STS prep alongside A2 without juggling tools. Progress tracking and one-time access - no subscription churn - made it easy to justify to my team.

    James P. - A2 + STS

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