Aviation & Drones

FAA Part 107 Test Prep Course

Prepare for the current FAA Unmanned Aircraft General knowledge test with Part 107, Remote ID, airspace, weather, charts and operations practice.

300 Practice Questions Detailed Study Notes Realistic mock exams
FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Test Preparation

Course syllabus information reviewed for 2026. Always check the awarding body’s latest official syllabus and candidate updates before booking or sitting your exam.

FAA Part 107 practice inventory

  • Five 60-question, 120-minute UAG mock exams
  • 240 independently worded questions across Mocks 1-4
  • 182 source-grounded active-recall flashcards
  • 111 searchable reference and exam-trap items
  • 13 detailed study units
  • Current Part 107, Part 89 and UAG blueprint coverage

Your exam preparation path

Passing the UAG knowledge test is part of the FAA process for obtaining a Remote Pilot Certificate with a small UAS rating; the FAA controls all official certification requirements.

5 mock exams / unlimited practice
Self-Paced Learning
Certificate of Completion
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Free Topic Quiz & Key Practice Questions

Try 15 questions from Current FAA Part 107 Regulations

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Current FAA Part 107 Regulations

A remote pilot is reviewing Part 107 scope. Which statement most accurately reflects the current FAA source?

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Current FAA Part 107 preparation, not a frozen 2016 course

The official FAA study guide remains the course's teaching foundation, but it was published in 2016. This course updates that sequence with the current 14 CFR Part 107 rules, Part 89 Remote ID requirements, Advisory Circular 107-2A, current Airman Certification Standards tasks and the current UAG Applicant Information Bulletin.

The current official session contains 60 scored questions plus 5 unscored validation questions and allows 120 minutes. A score of 70% is required on the scored questions. The current scored-content distribution is Regulations 48%, Airspace 20%, Weather 5%, Loading and Performance 2%, and Operations 25%.

Five mocks with the current UAG distribution

Every mock contains 60 scored practice questions with 29 Regulations, 12 Airspace, 3 Weather, 1 Loading and Performance, and 15 Operations questions. Mocks 1-4 provide 240 independently worded questions. Mock 5 samples equally from those four papers for mixed retrieval while retaining the same overall allocation.

The course covers the rules and the practical decisions behind them: controlled-airspace authorization, operations over people, night operations, Remote ID, weather products, sectional charts, airport environments, loading, emergency planning, aeronautical decision-making and maintenance. Official FAA sample questions are used only to understand style; they are not copied into the paid question bank.

Exam Format & Details

Assessment 60 scored multiple-choice questions plus 5 unscored validation questions
Duration 120 Minutes
Standard Pass Mark At least 70% on the 60 scored questions; the 5 validation questions are not scored
Total Qualification Time 20 hours

Preparation Package at a Glance

Feature Exams Academy Details
Access Period
Lifetime Access
One-time enrollment with no recurring fee
Practice Exams
Unlimited Retakes
Five 60-question, 120-minute UAG mock exams
Study Support
Instant 24/7 AI Tutor
Self-service AI support; live instructor support is not included
Cost
$99 (One-Time)
One-time payment with no recurring subscription

Key Benefits

Current Official UAG Blueprint

Practice the distribution that took effect on September 29, 2025 rather than the obsolete ACS percentage table.

  • 29 Regulations questions in every mock.
  • 12 Airspace, 3 Weather and 1 Loading question.
  • 15 Operations questions in every mock.

Current Part 107 and Remote ID

Update the 2016 guide with today's operating, over-people, night and Remote ID requirements.

  • Current 14 CFR Part 107 operating rules.
  • Current 14 CFR Part 89 Remote ID pathways and messages.
  • AC 107-2A practical risk and compliance guidance.

Full-Length Timed Practice

Build judgment and pacing under the official 120-minute session limit.

  • Five 60-question mock exams.
  • Study Mode with immediate explanations.
  • Exam Mode with answers hidden until submission.

Charts, Weather and Operations

Connect regulations to the visual and practical decisions remote pilots make before flight.

  • Sectional, airspace and airport interpretation.
  • METAR, TAF, stability, wind and density altitude.
  • Lost link, crew coordination, performance and maintenance.
New course feature

Learn first. Then prove you’re ready.

Use the same question bank in two different ways: build understanding with instant feedback, then switch to a realistic simulation when you are ready.

Study Mode

Instant feedback & explanations

Choose an answer, see immediately whether it is right or wrong, and read the explanation before moving on.

  • Feedback after every choice
  • The correct answer shown clearly
  • A concise explanation while it matters
Exam Mode

Realistic exam simulation

Work against the official-style timer without revealing answers, then review your score and every explanation after submission.

  • Timer mirrors the exam duration
  • Answers stay hidden during the attempt
  • Score and explanations after submission

Syllabus

Module 1: Regulations 48% syllabus weight

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Current Part 107 certification and operating rules, operations over people, night operations, waivers, recency and Part 89 Remote ID.

  • Remote PIC authority, eligibility and documents
  • Operating limitations and accident reporting
  • Operations over people and moving vehicles
  • Night and civil-twilight operations
  • Remote ID and FRIAs

Module 2: Airspace 20% syllabus weight

Airspace classes, authorization, special-use airspace, TFRs, NOTAMs, airport surface areas and sectional charts.

  • Classes B, C, D, E and G
  • Controlled-airspace authorization
  • Prohibited, restricted and military-use airspace
  • TFRs and NOTAMs
  • Sectional symbols and altitude data

Module 3: Weather 5% syllabus weight

Aviation observations, forecasts, advisories and the effects of wind, moisture, stability, temperature and pressure on a small UAS.

  • METAR and TAF
  • Convective advisories
  • Stability and turbulence
  • Fog and visibility
  • Density altitude

Module 4: Loading and Performance 2% syllabus weight

Weight, center of gravity, load factor, payload security and battery and aircraft performance margins.

  • Total takeoff weight
  • Center of gravity
  • Load factor
  • Payload and endurance
  • Manufacturer limitations

Module 5: Operations 25% syllabus weight

Emergency procedures, crew resource management, communications, human factors, decision-making, airport operations, maintenance and preflight inspection.

  • Lost link, flyaway and battery emergencies
  • Crew roles and communication
  • Aeronautical decision-making and personal minimums
  • Airport and traffic-pattern awareness
  • Maintenance, inspection and aircraft condition

Who Is This For?

First-time applicants for the FAA Remote Pilot Certificate
Drone pilots preparing for the UAG knowledge test
Commercial photographers, surveyors, inspectors and public-safety UAS operators
Existing remote pilots refreshing current Part 107 and Remote ID knowledge

Career Outlook & Value

Target Roles
Commercial Drone PilotAerial Photography or Videography OperatorUAS Survey or Mapping TechnicianInfrastructure Inspection Drone OperatorPublic-Safety UAS Team Member
Salary Expectation
Income varies widely by location, sector, employment model, aircraft capability and additional technical skill; the certificate is an operating credential rather than a guaranteed job or salary.

"Part 107 certification provides the federal remote-pilot foundation used across commercial and organizational small-UAS operations in the United States."

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Frequently Asked Questions

The current UAG session contains 60 scored multiple-choice questions plus 5 unscored validation questions. All 65 displayed items share the 120-minute session, but only the 60 scored questions determine the result.

The current passing score is 70% on the scored questions. Each course mock uses the same 70% readiness threshold.

Yes. Every mock uses the current UAG bulletin allocation: 48% Regulations, 20% Airspace, 5% Weather, 2% Loading and Performance, and 25% Operations.

It remains a useful foundation, but it predates current night, operations-over-people, Remote ID and testing-blueprint changes. This course overlays it with current Parts 107 and 89, AC 107-2A and current testing documents.

No. Official samples are used to understand wording and reasoning style. The paid practice bank is independently written and grounded in the same official subject matter.

No. The current UAG applicant bulletin does not require an instructor endorsement for the initial knowledge test.

No. Exams Academy is an independent exam-preparation provider and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the FAA. The FAA and its testing provider control certification, eligibility, scheduling and official policy.

You receive lifetime access to the current course content with no recurring subscription fee.

Yes! Test your knowledge and see our AI tutor explanations with the free FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Test Preparation Topic Quiz below. It contains 15 questions from one named topic and is not a full mock exam or overall readiness assessment.

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