FAA Part 107 Exam Prep

Get cleared to fly commercially.

Study all 12 FAA knowledge areas chapter by chapter β€” then simulate the real 60-question, 2-hour exam. Instant popup explanations on every wrong answer so you learn, not just memorize.

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12Chapters
72Study questions
60Final exam Qs
120Min timer
70%To pass
How it works

Study smarter. Pass first try.

Most students fail because they memorize answers, not concepts. GetDroneReady is built to fix that.

STEP 01
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Study by chapter
Work through each of the 12 FAA knowledge areas one at a time. 6 focused questions per chapter with instant feedback after every answer.
STEP 02
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Learn from wrong answers
Every wrong answer triggers a detailed popup β€” the exact regulation, the formula, or the concept you missed. Plus a memory tip to make it stick permanently.
STEP 03
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Run the full simulation
60 questions drawn randomly from all 12 chapters. 120-minute countdown. Score revealed at the end β€” exactly like the real FAA Airman Knowledge Test.
STEP 04
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Walk in confident
Students who consistently score 80%+ on GetDroneReady pass the real exam on their first attempt. The FAA test costs $175 β€” don't pay it twice.
12 Knowledge Areas

Every topic on the FAA test. Covered.

The FAA tests across 12 specific knowledge areas. GetDroneReady covers all of them with 6 focused questions each, then combines them all in the final exam simulation.

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CH 01
Applicable Regulations
Part 107 rules, privileges, limitations
6 questions
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CH 02
Airspace Classification
Classes A–G, authorization, special use
6 questions
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CH 03
Aviation Weather Sources
METARs, TAFs, SIGMETs, PIREPs
6 questions
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CH 04
Weather Effects on sUAS
Density altitude, wind shear, icing
6 questions
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CH 05
Small UAS Loading
Weight, balance, CG, load factors
6 questions
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CH 06
Emergency Procedures
Inflight emergencies, deviations
6 questions
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CH 07
Crew Resource Management
CRM, SRM, situational awareness
6 questions
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CH 08
Radio Communications
CTAF, phonetic alphabet, traffic
6 questions
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CH 09
Physiology & Drugs/Alcohol
IMSAFE, medications, fatigue
6 questions
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CH 10
Aeronautical Decision-Making
ADM, DECIDE, risk management
6 questions
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CH 11
Airport Operations
Sectional charts, NOTAMs, lat/long
6 questions
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CH 12
Maintenance & Preflight
Inspection, battery safety, airworthiness
6 questions
Features

Everything the real test throws at you.

Signature feature
Wrong-answer popup with full explanation
Every incorrect answer triggers an instant popup showing your wrong answer, the correct answer, a detailed regulation explanation, and a memory tip. You learn immediately in context β€” not hours later after the test.
Instant feedbackRegulation-citedMemory tips
Exam simulation
Exact replica of the FAA test format
60 questions drawn randomly from all 12 chapters. 3 answer choices. 120-minute countdown with color warnings. Answers scramble every attempt. Score revealed at the end β€” just like test day.
60 questions2-hour timerScrambled
Chapter study
12 chapters β€” 6 focused questions each
Work through the FAA's 12 knowledge areas systematically. Chapter scores are tracked so you know exactly which areas need more work before you attempt the full exam simulation.
Chapter scoresProgress tracking
Smart retake
Retake only the questions you missed
After every session, one click retakes only your wrong answers with choices scrambled again. Drill weak spots until they become strengths β€” not just review what you already know.
Targeted drillingScrambled repeats
Category breakdown
See exactly where you need work
Every exam ends with a visual breakdown of your score by knowledge area. Red bars show where to study more. Green bars show where you're solid. No guessing what to study next.
Visual breakdownWeak-spot finder
Hard mode
The 60 hardest technical questions
Obscure regulatory thresholds, density altitude math, METAR decoding, load factor calculations, MTR interpretation, airspace edge cases. First-attempt average: 48%. Master these and the real exam feels easy.
Expert levelMath questionsChart reading
Pricing

Less than one failed exam.

The FAA charges $175 to retake the Part 107 test. GetDroneReady Pro costs less than that β€” and keeps you from ever needing to find out.

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  • All 12 chapter study modules
  • 6 questions per chapter
  • Wrong-answer popup explanations
  • Chapter score tracking
  • Full 60-question exam simulation
  • Timed 120-minute countdown
  • Hard Mode (60 hardest questions)
  • Unlimited retakes
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  • Authentic 2-hour timed countdown
  • Hard Mode β€” 60 hardest questions
  • Unlimited retakes, scrambled every time
  • Category breakdown dashboard
  • Retake missed questions only
  • New questions added monthly
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Results

Cleared for takeoff.

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Failed my first attempt with another prep site. Found GetDroneReady, spent two weeks on the chapters, and passed with an 87%. The popup explanations are what made the difference β€” I finally understood the WHY behind each answer.
Marcus T. β€” Real estate photographer, Atlanta GA
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The exam simulation is scary accurate. I sat down for the real FAA test and thought β€” I've done this before. Passed on my first try with a 92%. The density altitude math questions on GetDroneReady are harder than what the FAA actually asked.
Priya K. β€” Aerial cinematographer, Los Angeles CA
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I'm a flight instructor and I recommend GetDroneReady to all my students. The chapter structure mirrors exactly how the FAA study guide is organized. The wrong-answer popup feature alone is worth more than any textbook we've used.
Capt. D. Williams β€” Flight instructor, Dallas TX
FAQ

Common questions.

The actual FAA Part 107 Airman Knowledge Test has exactly 60 questions with 3 answer choices each. You have 120 minutes to complete it and need 70% (42 correct) to pass. The test costs $175 at an approved testing center. GetDroneReady's exam simulation replicates this format exactly.
Most prep sites show a generic explanation after you finish the whole test. GetDroneReady shows a detailed popup the moment you get a question wrong β€” with the exact regulation, the math, or the concept explained, plus a memory tip. You also study by chapter first to build foundational knowledge before attempting the full exam simulation.
No β€” it is a one-time payment with lifetime access. No monthly fees, no subscription to cancel. Pay once and use GetDroneReady forever, including all future question updates and new features we add.
The FAA study guide recommends 15–25 hours of preparation. Most GetDroneReady students who consistently score 80%+ on the full exam simulation report feeling confident after 2–3 weeks of daily practice. We recommend completing all 12 chapters at least once, then running 3 full timed simulations before scheduling your test.
The free chapter study mode requires no account β€” just click and start. Pro accounts require an email and password. We do not sell your data or run ads in any tier.
The FAA eliminated the recurrent knowledge test in January 2021. Recurrent training is now completed free online at FAASafety.gov every 24 months. GetDroneReady focuses on the initial Part 107 certification exam.

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