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2026-07-09

What if you fail the A1/A3 drone exam?

Failing the A1/A3 drone exam usually means one thing: your preparation was close, but one part of the rule set was still fuzzy. The useful response is not to retake immediately. It is to find the weak topic and fix it before the same mistake repeats.

First, separate the official facts from the anxiety

CAA Latvia publishes the A1/A3 exam format: 40 questions, 40 minutes, and at least 75% correct to pass. The A1/A3 online course and exam are free. The page does not need to be treated like a high-stakes paid booking.

What the public page does not do is publish a detailed retake strategy for you. So build your own: use the result as a diagnostic, not as a verdict on whether you can pass.

Do not retake before you know what failed

A low score is less useful than a pattern. Look for the repeated mistake:

  • airspace and geographical zones
  • registration versus pilot qualification
  • VLOS and FPV with an observer
  • A1, A2 and A3 distance rules
  • privacy, insurance or security duties

If you cannot name the weak topic, another attempt is just guessing with a fresh timer.

Rebuild the rule, then drill the question

The fastest correction loop is simple:

  1. write down the topic that caused the mistake
  2. open the matching lesson
  3. read the rule in plain language
  4. answer only that topic in practice
  5. send repeated misses to Review your mistakes
  6. take a full mock exam only after the topic stops failing

Do not spend another evening on topics you already know. Spend it on the two rules that keep costing points.

When you are ready to try again

You are ready when the pass mark feels routine, not lucky. In practice, that means timed mock exams above the official 75% threshold and no repeated misses in the same topic.

Before using the official CAA portal again, check the current portal flow there. Public information can describe the format and price; the portal is still the place that controls the actual exam session.

Your next step

Start with practice drills, then use Review your mistakes for the questions you keep missing. If you need a wider study plan, use how to prepare for the A1/A3 exam and the full course.

Frequently asked questions

+What is the A1/A3 pass mark?

At least 75% correct. The CAA-published format is 40 questions in 40 minutes.

+Is the official A1/A3 exam paid?

No. The CAA A1/A3 online course and exam are free.

+What should I check after a failed attempt?

Look for the topic where mistakes repeat — airspace, registration, VLOS, distance from people, or safety — not just the total score.

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