FAA Part 107 Study Guide: Lessons, Audio, and Practice in One Place

A complete Part 107 study guide built around the FAA's five tested knowledge domains. Read the lessons, listen to the audio, drill the questions. All in one place, all aligned to the same ACS objectives you'll see on test day.

The five-domain breakdown

The FAA Part 107 exam is built from five knowledge areas. Our study guide is organized the same way so the lessons you read map directly onto the questions you practice and the questions you'll see on the real test.

Regulations

14 CFR Part 107 in plain English: pilot certification, aircraft requirements, operating limitations, waivers, accident reporting.

Operations

Preflight inspection, crew resource management, emergency procedures, night operations, hazardous attitudes, ADM.

Airspace

Sectional charts, Class B/C/D/E/G, special-use airspace, NOTAMs, LAANC, TFRs, and how to read airport markings.

Weather

METAR/TAF decoding, atmospheric stability, density altitude, microbursts, fog, ceiling and visibility minimums.

Performance and Loading

Weight and balance, load factor, center of gravity, payload limits, stability, and how environmental conditions affect aircraft performance.

Three ways to study, one curriculum

  • Read the lesson. Each topic gets a focused, plain-English lesson with diagrams and the relevant 14 CFR citations.
  • Listen to the audio. Every Part 107 regulation section is narrated. Study during the commute, at the gym, or while walking the dog.
  • Drill the questions. Practice questions for the section you just read. Wrong answers come with the cited regulation so you learn the source, not the trick.
  • Mock exam. When you've covered the material, take a 60-question timed exam with real FAA pacing.

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