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Free Part 107 Exam Prep

FAA Remote Pilot Certificate - Part 107 Aeronautical Knowledge Test

Pass your Part 107 exam without spending hundreds on expensive prep courses. Free study guides, practice questions, and AI-powered learning.

Your Study Path

FAA Professional License: Complete Roadmap

Follow this path to maximize your chances of passing on the first try

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Phase 1: Rules and AirspaceYou are here

Master Part 107 regulations and sectional/airspace interpretation first.

14
hours
2

Phase 2: Night Ops and Safety Decisions

Focus on night operations, ADM, and emergency procedures.

10
hours
3

Phase 3: Weather, Operations, and Maintenance

Review weather decoding, airport ops, and preflight readiness.

8
hours
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Phase 4: Timed UAG Simulations

Run full 60-question timed sets and fix recurring error patterns.

8
hours
Estimated total study time
40 hours
That's about 4 weeks at 10 hours/week

Can You Take the Part 107 Exam?

Check if you meet the basic eligibility requirements

Age
At least 16 years old
Education
No degree requirement
Experience
No prior pilot certificate required
Additional Requirements
  • Must obtain an FAA Tracking Number (FTN) before scheduling
  • Exam is taken at FAA-authorized knowledge testing centers
  • Recurrent training is required every 24 months after certification

Part 107 Quick Facts

Time to Get Licensed

2-5 weeks for most candidates

From start to license in hand

Exam Provider

PSI (FAA-authorized knowledge testing centers)

In-Person Only
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Retake Policy

After a failed attempt, you must wait 14 calendar days before retesting and pay the testing fee again.

Total Cost Breakdown

Exam Fee$175 (approximate FAA-stated testing-center charge)
Total Estimated Cost$175+ depending on number of attempts
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Part 107 Exam Details

FAA Remote Pilot Certificate - Part 107 Aeronautical Knowledge Test

Administered by Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

Official Source
70% (42 out of 60)
Passing Score
60
Questions
120
Minutes
$175 (approximately, per FAA FAQ)
Exam Fee
Study time: 20-40 hours
Prerequisites: Be at least 16 years old, able to read/speak/write/understand English, and physically/mentally fit to operate safely
Valid for: Remote Pilot Certificate does not expire; recurrent training is required every 24 months

Exam Content Breakdown

Based on the official Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) content outline

Regulations18.3%

11 of 60 questions on Part 107 operating rules and regulatory requirements.

Airspace Classification and Operating Requirements18.3%

11 of 60 questions on airspace, chart interpretation, and authorization rules.

Weather3.3%

2 of 60 questions on weather sources and decision implications.

Loading and Performance1.7%

1 of 60 questions on performance effects and loading considerations.

Emergency Procedures5.0%

3 of 60 questions on abnormal and emergency response actions.

Crew Resource Management3.3%

2 of 60 questions on teamwork and communication in UAS operations.

Radio Communication Procedures3.3%

2 of 60 questions on communication fundamentals in relevant airspace contexts.

Determining Performance of Small UAS1.7%

1 of 60 questions on operational performance planning.

Physiological Effects of Drugs and Alcohol3.3%

2 of 60 questions on impairment and safety risk.

Aeronautical Decision-Making and Judgment3.3%

2 of 60 questions on risk-aware operational decision frameworks.

Airport Operations3.3%

2 of 60 questions on airport environment procedures and safety.

Maintenance and Preflight Inspection Procedures6.7%

4 of 60 questions on aircraft readiness and preflight checks.

Night Operations28.3%

17 of 60 questions on night-operation requirements and associated risk controls.

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