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FAA Part 107 Certification Course

Taught by a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and active drone operator. Current 2026 FAA regulations. Real-world knowledge. Pass on your first try.

60 questions • 2 hours • 70% to pass • $175 exam fee • Scored immediately

2026 Exam Fast Facts

60

Questions

70%

To Pass (42 correct)

2 hrs

Time Allowed

$175

Exam Fee

16+

Minimum Age

Full Curriculum — Updated for 2026

12 Lessons. Every Topic on the Exam.

Lesson 1

Regulations Under Part 107

Definitions, registration, PIC responsibilities, visual line of sight, daylight operations, hazardous ops, accident reporting, waiver policy. Every drone weighing 0.55 lbs+ must be registered. Each Part 107 drone gets its own registration number.

Lesson 2

Airspace Classifications

Class A through G, NAS overview, ATC, LAANC authorization, DroneZone waivers, controlled vs uncontrolled ops. Max altitude 400 ft AGL or 400 ft above a structure if within 400 ft of it. Class A (above 18,000 ft) is prohibited.

Lesson 3

Flight Restrictions

Prohibited and restricted areas, TFRs, NOTAMs, special use airspace, military training routes, VFR vs IFR. Check B4UFLY before every flight. TFRs are non-negotiable.

Lesson 4

Aeronautical Charts

Reading sectional charts, chart legend, navigation basics, chart interpretation, UAS Facility Maps. You will receive a Computer Testing Supplement on test day with charts and graphs — know how to use it.

Lesson 5

Airport Operations

Operating near towered and non-towered airports, traffic patterns, runway markings and signage, heliports. Minimum visibility is 3 statute miles from your control station.

Lesson 6

Radio Communications

Tower communication procedures, ATIS, UNICOM, MULTICOM, CTAF, phonetic alphabet, self-announce procedures, traffic pattern communications.

Lesson 7

Aviation Weather

Atmospheric basics, thunderstorm stages, cloud formations, micrometeorology, reading METARs and TAFs, density altitude, how high humidity reduces drone performance.

Lesson 8

Maintenance & Preflight

Scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, preflight inspection procedures, record keeping, FAA inspection authority. Establish a maintenance protocol when the manufacturer does not provide one.

Lesson 9

Crew Resource Management

Hazards and risks, decision making, risk management, hazardous attitudes (impulsivity, machoism, invulnerability), situational awareness, effective communication under pressure.

Lesson 10

sUAS Loading & Performance

Basic aerodynamics, aircraft loading, weight and balance, center of gravity, longitudinal stability, performance data. A rear CG shift decreases performance. All aircraft must weigh less than 55 lbs at takeoff.

Lesson 11

Hazards & Emergency Procedures

Common flight hazards, flyaway procedures, low battery, lithium battery hazards, system malfunction, fail safe procedures, emergency reporting. An injury requiring overnight hospital stay must be reported to the FAA.

Lesson 12

Physiology for Drone Pilots

Stress, fatigue, dehydration, heat stroke, vision impairment, drugs and alcohol, determining fitness for flight. Fatigue is recognized as being in an impaired state — not something experienced pilots can easily detect in themselves.

2026 Rule Updates — What’s New

📡 Remote ID (Required Since Sept 2023)

All Part 107 drones must broadcast Remote ID — your digital license plate in the sky. Standard Remote ID built-in or a broadcast module. Non-compliance is a federal violation. FRIAs are the only exception.

🌙 Night Operations (No Waiver Needed)

Since April 2021 you can fly at night without a waiver as long as your drone has anti-collision lighting visible for 3 statute miles. Airspace authorization still required in controlled airspace under 400 ft.

👥 Operations Over People (4 Categories)

Four drone categories based on kinetic energy risk. Category 1 = 0.55 lbs or less, no waiver needed. Categories 2-4 require FAA declarations. No more blanket waiver for many operations.

🔄 Recurrent Training (Now Free Online)

No more in-person recurrent exam every 2 years. Recurrent training is now free online at FAASTeam (ALC-677). Must be completed every 24 months.

⚠️ Enforcement is Getting Serious

FAA fines from $1,000 to over $180,000. Remote ID makes you trackable anywhere. Common violations: unauthorized airspace, no registration, flying over people without compliance.

🏛️ BVLOS Expansion (2026)

FAA launched BVLOS ARC recommendations in early 2026 for autonomous deliveries and remote piloting. LAANC and UTM systems continue expanding nationwide.

Your Instructor

Semper Fidelis — Always Faithful

Tre’ Tucker

Sergeant (E-5) • USMC • Desert Shield / Desert Storm • Combat Action Medal

MAG-16 • HMM-164 • MCAS Tustin, CA  |  HMM-764 • MAG-46  |  13th MEU SOC

Tre’ Tucker served as a CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter mechanic supervisor with the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit Special Operations Capable (MEU SOC) during Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He flew with HMM-164 out of MCAS Tustin and HMM-764 with MAG-46. Two combat deployments. Combat Action Medal. He knows what it means to operate in high-stakes airspace — and he built iDrone LLC in 2020 to bring that same standard of precision and accountability to commercial drone operations.

This course is taught the same way the Corps operates — with discipline, clarity, and zero tolerance for shortcuts. If you want to pass your Part 107 exam and fly commercially with confidence, this is your mission briefing.

“Know your airspace. Know your aircraft. Know your mission.” — Tre’ Tucker

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