Know the rules.
Pass Part 107.
Fly the mission.
Decide whether Part 107 applies, create the correct FAA test path, study the five tested knowledge areas, and keep your practice progress without creating an account.
What do you need to solve today?
Do not browse a pile of drone articles. Choose your current problem and move to the exact next step.
I do not know if I need Part 107
Separate strictly recreational TRUST flying, the normal UAG exam path, and the current Part 61 pilot alternate path.
Choose my path →I need to register and schedule the test
Create an FTN in IACRA, use the FAA testing vendor, and arrive with acceptable identification.
Follow the steps →I do not know what to study
Use the actual ACS weighting: regulations, airspace, weather, loading, and operations.
Open the study map →I need realistic questions and explanations
Run a quick check, a balanced diagnostic, category practice, or a full 60-question simulation.
Practice free →Sectional charts and airspace confuse me
Learn symbols, controlled-airspace boundaries, airport traffic, TFRs, and authorization logic.
Practice charts →I need the certificate and first paid mission
Finish IACRA, register the aircraft, maintain currency, and build a compliant first-service plan.
See the next steps →The test is not “just drone rules.”
The FAA Airman Certification Standards organize the UAG test across five knowledge areas. The full simulation on this site follows the published percentage ranges.
Certificate privileges, operating limits, night, people, accidents, waivers, and pilot responsibilities.
Study regulations →Sectionals, controlled airspace, airport traffic, NOTAMs, TFRs, and authorization.
Study airspace →METARs, TAFs, wind, density altitude, fog, stability, fronts, and thunderstorms.
Study weather →Weight, balance, center of gravity, payload security, endurance, and performance margin.
Study loading →Preflight, ADM, crew communication, systems, batteries, Remote ID, emergencies, and risk.
Study operations →Your results identify weak categories and link directly back to the matching lessons.
Build a study plan →From “Do I need it?” to a lawful first mission.
The site is built as one path, not disconnected SEO pages.
Choose recreational, UAG, or current Part 61 route
Save the correct path locally so the homepage can take you back to the next step.
Create FTN and schedule the correct test
Use IACRA and the FAA's current testing vendor, not a fake “certificate” seller.
Diagnose, study, and simulate
Category scores drive the next lesson; unfinished tests reopen exactly where you left them.
Apply, register, stay current, and operate
Finish IACRA, manage aircraft registration and Remote ID, then build a real operating process.