FAA UAS (Part 107) Practice Questions | 2026
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Ace Your Remote Pilot Exam on the First Try! 550+ Realistic, Scenario-Based Questions with Detailed Explanations.

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Passing the FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot exam is the only legal way to make money flying drones in the United States. But with a passing score requirement of 70% and an exam fee of $175 per attempt, you cannot afford to go in unprepared.

This practice test course is your ultimate co-pilot. It has been meticulously updated for the 2026 exam cycle, ensuring you aren't just memorizing old questions, but mastering the current regulations—including the latest rules on Remote ID, Operations Over People, and Night Operations.

Why choose this practice test? Unlike other courses that rely on outdated questions from 2018, this course simulates the difficulty and style of the actual FAA exam. We provide 550+ high-quality questions across 6 specific knowledge domains.

We don’t just tell you the right answer; we teach you why it’s right. Every single question comes with a comprehensive explanation that breaks down the logic, cites the specific regulation (14 CFR), and explains why the incorrect options are wrong.

What You Will Get:

  • 6 Full-Length Section Tests: Targeted practice for every knowledge area.

  • 550+ Unique Questions: A massive bank of questions with no duplicates.

  • 2026 Regulatory Updates: Covers Remote ID, Night Ops without waivers, and Moving Vehicle rules.

  • Deep-Dive Explanations: detailed reasoning for every correct and incorrect answer to reinforce your learning.

  • Exam Simulation: Questions are randomized and phrased to mimic the "tricky" wording used by the FAA.

6 Full-Length Section Tests: Targeted practice for every knowledge area.

550+ Unique Questions: A massive bank of questions with no duplicates.

2026 Regulatory Updates: Covers Remote ID, Night Ops without waivers, and Moving Vehicle rules.

Deep-Dive Explanations: detailed reasoning for every correct and incorrect answer to reinforce your learning.

Exam Simulation: Questions are randomized and phrased to mimic the "tricky" wording used by the FAA.

Knowledge Domains Covered:

This course is structured exactly like the real exam, broken down into the official FAA knowledge areas:

1. Regulations (14 CFR Part 107)

  • Focus: Registration, Remote Pilot Certification, Visual Line of Sight (VLOS), Remote ID, and Operations Over People (Categories 1-4).

  • Goal: Master the rules of the road so you can fly legally and avoid fines.

Focus: Registration, Remote Pilot Certification, Visual Line of Sight (VLOS), Remote ID, and Operations Over People (Categories 1-4).

Goal: Master the rules of the road so you can fly legally and avoid fines.

2. Airspace Classification & Operating Requirements

  • Focus: Controlled vs. Uncontrolled airspace (Classes B, C, D, E, G), Special Use Airspace (Prohibited, Restricted, MOAs), and altitude limits.

  • Goal: Learn to interpret complex scenarios to determine if you need ATC authorization.

Focus: Controlled vs. Uncontrolled airspace (Classes B, C, D, E, G), Special Use Airspace (Prohibited, Restricted, MOAs), and altitude limits.

Goal: Learn to interpret complex scenarios to determine if you need ATC authorization.

3. Weather

  • Focus: Decoding METAR and TAF reports, understanding atmospheric stability, fog formation, thunderstorms, and density altitude.

  • Goal: Learn to read aviation weather briefings like a pro.

Focus: Decoding METAR and TAF reports, understanding atmospheric stability, fog formation, thunderstorms, and density altitude.

Goal: Learn to read aviation weather briefings like a pro.

4. Loading & Performance

  • Focus: Weight and balance, center of gravity (CG) shifts, load factors in turns, and battery performance in extreme temperatures.

  • Goal: Understand the physics that keep your drone in the air.

Focus: Weight and balance, center of gravity (CG) shifts, load factors in turns, and battery performance in extreme temperatures.

Goal: Understand the physics that keep your drone in the air.

5. Operations

  • Focus: Airport operations, radio communication procedures (CTAF/UNICOM), emergency procedures (flyaways/lost link), and collision avoidance.

  • Goal: Integrate safely into the National Airspace System alongside manned aircraft.

Focus: Airport operations, radio communication procedures (CTAF/UNICOM), emergency procedures (flyaways/lost link), and collision avoidance.

Goal: Integrate safely into the National Airspace System alongside manned aircraft.

6. Risk Management, Physiology & Maintenance

  • Focus: Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM), Crew Resource Management (CRM), hazardous attitudes, physiological factors (drugs/alcohol/fatigue), and maintenance protocols.

  • Goal: Think like a pilot to prevent accidents before they happen.

Focus: Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM), Crew Resource Management (CRM), hazardous attitudes, physiological factors (drugs/alcohol/fatigue), and maintenance protocols.

Goal: Think like a pilot to prevent accidents before they happen.

Who this course is for:

  • Aspiring Commercial Drone Pilots: Individuals wanting to earn money for aerial photography, real estate, surveying, or inspections.

  • Current Part 107 Holders: Pilots looking to recertify or brush up on the newest 2025-2026 regulations (like Remote ID).

  • Hobbyists: Recreational flyers who want to fly safer and understand the airspace they share.

  • Public Safety Officers: Police and Fire personnel integrating drones into their operations.

Aspiring Commercial Drone Pilots: Individuals wanting to earn money for aerial photography, real estate, surveying, or inspections.

Current Part 107 Holders: Pilots looking to recertify or brush up on the newest 2025-2026 regulations (like Remote ID).

Hobbyists: Recreational flyers who want to fly safer and understand the airspace they share.

Public Safety Officers: Police and Fire personnel integrating drones into their operations.

Requirements:

  • No prior aviation knowledge is required.

  • A desire to learn and pass the FAA Part 107 exam!

No prior aviation knowledge is required.

A desire to learn and pass the FAA Part 107 exam!

Don’t guess your way through the exam. Master the material, save the $175 retake fee, and earn your wings with confidence.

Enroll today and start your journey to becoming a Certified FAA Remote Pilot!

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