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FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate
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Free practice questions for FAA aviation certification exams including Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate and Air Traffic Control. Updated for 2026 with current FAA regulations.
The FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot exam has a pass rate of approximately 80-90% with proper preparation. The FAA issued over 360,000 Part 107 certificates as of 2024. Air traffic controller candidates face one of the most competitive selection processes in government, with only 1-3% of applicants ultimately certified.
60 Q / 2h
Part 107 Format
FAA
70%
Part 107 Passing Score
FAA
80-90%
Part 107 Pass Rate
Industry estimate
$175
Part 107 Exam Fee
FAA
360,000+
Part 107 Certificates Issued
FAA 2024
2 Years
Part 107 Renewal Cycle
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the FAA Part 107 exam?
The FAA Part 107 exam (Unmanned Aircraft General - Small) is required to fly drones commercially in the US. It covers airspace classification, weather, loading/performance, operations, and regulations. The exam has 60 multiple-choice questions with a 2-hour time limit, and you need 70% to pass.
How hard is the Part 107 exam?
With proper study, the Part 107 exam has a pass rate of 80-90%. The most challenging topics are typically airspace classification, reading sectional charts, and weather theory. Most candidates study 15-20 hours over 2-3 weeks. The exam costs $175 and is administered at PSI testing centers.
How do I become an air traffic controller?
Air traffic controllers must pass the AT-SA (Air Traffic Selection and Training) exam, complete the FAA Academy program in Oklahoma City, and pass on-the-job training at their assigned facility. Candidates must be US citizens, under 31 at appointment, pass medical and security clearances, and have either 3 years of work experience or a bachelor's degree.
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