Part 107 Practice Test
Practice questions covering every topic on the FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot exam. Detailed explanations help you understand the reasoning behind every answer.
About the FAA Part 107 Exam
The FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate is required for anyone flying drones commercially in the United States. Whether you are shooting real estate photography, inspecting infrastructure, or mapping agricultural land, you need this certificate.
The exam costs $175 and is taken in person at a PSI testing center. You have 120 minutes to answer 60 multiple-choice questions, and you need 70% (42 correct) to pass. The current failure rate is around 16%.
DronePrep covers all six knowledge areas tested on the exam. Every question includes a detailed explanation covering why the correct answer is right, why the alternatives are wrong, and the real-world context you need to understand.
Exam facts
Topics you need to know
Regulations
Part 107 rules, waivers, remote pilot responsibilities, registration requirements, and operating limitations.
Airspace Classification
Controlled and uncontrolled airspace, LAANC authorisation, NOTAMs, TFRs, and airspace restrictions.
Weather
Micrometeorology, wind patterns, cloud types, visibility requirements, METARs, and TAFs.
Loading and Performance
Weight and balance, density altitude, effects of wind and temperature on drone performance.
Operations
Pre-flight procedures, crew resource management, emergency procedures, and flight planning.
Airport Operations
Runway markings, traffic patterns, radio communications, and operating near airports.
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Frequently asked questions
How many questions are on the Part 107 exam?
The FAA Part 107 exam has 60 multiple-choice questions. You have 120 minutes to complete it and need 70% (42 correct answers) to pass.
How much does the Part 107 exam cost?
The exam costs $175, paid at the time of scheduling. You take it in person at a PSI testing center. If you fail, there is a 14-day waiting period before you can retake it.
What is the Part 107 pass rate?
The current pass rate is approximately 84%, meaning about 16% of test-takers fail on their first attempt. Thorough preparation significantly improves your chances.
Do I need Part 107 to fly a drone recreationally?
No. Recreational flyers follow the TRUST (The Recreational UAS Safety Test) rules instead. Part 107 is required only for commercial operations, including any flight where you receive compensation.
How long is the Part 107 certificate valid?
Your Remote Pilot Certificate does not expire, but you must complete a recurrent knowledge test every 24 months to maintain it. The recurrent test is shorter and can be taken online.
Can I study for Part 107 online?
Yes. DronePrep provides practice questions covering all six FAA knowledge areas. You can practise on any device, track your progress, and take timed mock exams that mirror the real test format.
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