FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification

Comprehensive online exam prep to become a commercially licensed drone pilot

What is it?

Remote pilots operate unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), aka drones. The FAA remote pilot certificate demonstrates that you understand the regulations, operating requirements, and procedures for safely flying drones. There are countless opportunities for UAS, UAV, or drone operators

Who needs it?

If you operate a drone for any non-recreational (commercial, business, agricultural, inspection, media, etc.) purpose in the U.S., you must hold an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate.

Course overview

Our Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification Course prepares you to pass the Part 107 aeronautical knowledge exam confidently. Over 1,000 students have completed the training to earn their remote pilot certification.
Boasting lifetime access, interactive lessons, practice exams, webinars, and practical support, it empowers you to move beyond just passing the test—and fly safely and professionally.

Course Highlights

  • Video-based curriculum with over 70 lessons aligned with FAA Airman Certification Standards
  • 400+ FAA-style practice questions and full-length exams
  • Personalized study plans, flashcards, webinars, weekly coaching sessions, and one-on-one email support
  • Moneyback guarantee (including FAA testcenter fee) if you don’t pass after completing the prep and
    scoring ≥ 85% on a practice test

Course Outline (Overview)

Study 15–20 hours using video lessons, quizzes, and flashcards

Take multiple practice exams until you feel ready

Schedule and take the FAA Part 107 knowledge test ($175 fee) at a PSI testing center

Schedule and take the FAA Part 107 knowledge test ($175 fee) at a PSI testing center

Receive and store your certificate of completion

FAQs

A license issued by the FAA confirming you’re qualified to operate drones commercially under the Small UAS Rule.
Anyone flying a drone for work, compensation, or commercial purposes in the U.S.
You must be at least 16 years of age to take the test and hold a certificate.
No—the FAA test is proctored in person at a certified testing center.