FAA Remote Pilot (Part 107) Exam Prep
The FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot exam is required to fly drones commercially in the United States. It covers UAS-specific regulations, airspace, weather, and operational procedures. This is the fastest-growing FAA certificate category with over 300,000 holders.
60
Questions
70%
Pass Mark
2 hours
Time Limit
95%
Avg Pass Rate
Cost
$175
Prerequisites
Be at least 16 years old, pass TSA security vetting
Topics Covered
Expert Study Tips
Part 107 regulations are the single biggest topic — know every rule
Master airspace classifications, especially near airports
Understand the waiver process for operations beyond standard rules
Weather questions focus on practical effects: wind, visibility, clouds
This exam is considered one of the easiest FAA tests — many pass on first try
Study sectional charts — you will be asked to identify airspace from charts
Suggested Study Timeline
Weeks 1-2
Read through all study materials and take notes on key concepts
Weeks 3-4
Focus on weak areas identified from initial study, create flashcards
Weeks 5-6
Take full-length practice tests, review all incorrect answers
Week 7
Final review of trouble areas, take 2-3 practice exams scoring 85%+
Week 8
Light review only, schedule and take the exam
Recommended Resources
- 14 CFR Part 107 — Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems
- FAA Remote Pilot Study Guide (FAA-G-8082-22)
- Advisory Circular AC 107-2A
- FAA Airman Knowledge Testing Supplement (CT-8080-2H)
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