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Part 107: Know it cold before exam day.

A free drill layer for the FAA Part 107 exam. Practice, retry, and see the why behind every answer. Use it on your own, or alongside a structured course.

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How it works

Three modes, one goal.

Pick the study style that matches where you are in your prep, whether that is day one or the night before.

1

Learning Mode

See the explanation after every question. Useful for building understanding from scratch or relearning a weak domain.

2

Test Mode

Answer 20 questions, then see the scorecard. No peeking between questions. Useful for gauging where you stand before booking the exam.

3

Retry Missed

Drill only the questions you got wrong, with the explanation visible. Turn weak spots into strong ones.

Choose your focus

Pick where to start

Start with a Quick Quiz across all five domains, or drill a single domain on its own. Pick the length that fits the time you have.

Where our questions come from. All questions derived from FAA public domain materials including the Remote Pilot Study Guide (FAA-G-8082-22), 14 CFR Part 107, and the FAA Airman Certification Standards. For educational purposes only. Always verify with official FAA publications.

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Built for studying on your own

Practice. Miss. Understand. Repeat.

Part107Prep is the drill layer. Studying for a certificate means practicing, getting things wrong, and understanding why. Over and over, until it sticks. Use it on your own, or alongside a structured course.

Repeat as much as you want

Take the same quiz twice. Three times. The whole bank. Repetition is the point. Drill until the answer feels automatic.

See the "why" instantly

Miss a question and you see the regulation or concept it tests, explained in plain English with a tip for remembering it.

Drill your weak spots

"Retry missed" rebuilds a quiz from just the questions you got wrong, with explanations visible.

Pairs with any course

Taking a video program? Use Part107Prep between lessons as your drill layer. Studying on your own? It has everything you need to practice.

Frequently asked questions

Is Part107Prep really free?
Yes. Every question, explanation, and study guide on Part107Prep is free. No login, no subscription, no paywall. The site is supported by advertising.
How many questions are in the practice test?
Part107Prep currently has 251 practice questions across all 5 FAA exam domains: Regulations (43), Airspace (53), Weather (38), Loading & Performance (26), and Operations (91). A mix of verbatim FAA sample questions and questions created from Part 107, the FAA Study Guide, and the Airman Certification Standards.
Why does Operations have so many more questions than the other domains?
Operations is the largest domain on the actual FAA exam, weighted at 35 to 45% of the 60-question test. That means up to 27 of your exam questions may come from this domain alone. The bank reflects that weight. Operations covers aeronautical decision-making, crew resource management, hazardous attitudes, emergency procedures, and right-of-way scenarios.
Are these real FAA Part 107 test questions?
Part of the bank is drawn verbatim from the FAA's public UAG sample questions. The rest are original questions created directly from Part 107, the FAA Remote Pilot Study Guide (FAA-G-8082-22), and the UAG Airman Certification Standards. Each question shows its source.
How long should I study for the Part 107 test?
Most people with no prior aviation background pass after 2 to 3 weeks of focused study: week 1 reading the FAA Remote Pilot Study Guide, week 2 working through the ACS topic by topic, week 3 daily practice questions. The real test is 60 questions in 120 minutes; you need 70% to pass.
Does the drill include sectional chart or figure-based questions?
Not yet. Questions that require reading a sectional chart or referencing a figure are planned for a future phase. The current drill covers all text-based exam topics across the five domains.
Do I need a Part 107 license to fly a drone?
If you fly for any commercial purpose such as paid work, real estate photos, inspections, or anything that benefits a business, you need a Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. Purely recreational pilots fly under §44809 and need the free TRUST certificate instead.

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