The Part 107 test, officially known as the FAA Part 107 Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) Aeronautical Knowledge Test, is a test that drone pilots in the United States need to pass to be able to operate drones commercially.
The test covers a range of topics including regulations, airspace classifications, weather effects, loading and performance, emergency procedures, and more. It is designed to ensure that drone pilots have the knowledge required to operate drones safely and responsibly.
One of the best ways to prepare for the Part 107 test is to study the official FAA Remote Pilot – Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Study Guide. Additionally, there are many online resources, practice tests, and courses available to help you study and practice for the test.
The Part 107 test is a computer-based test that is administered at FAA-approved testing centers. You will have to answer multiple-choice questions within a specified time limit. Make sure to bring proper identification and any other required documents on the day of the test.
To pass the Part 107 test, you need to achieve a score of 70% or higher. If you pass the test, you will receive a Remote Pilot Certificate from the FAA, which will allow you to legally operate drones for commercial purposes.