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Part 107 Study Center

Study in the same five categories used by the FAA Airman Certification Standards, then use category scores to decide what to review next.

Start with a diagnostic, not a guess

Take the 25-question diagnostic before building a schedule. It gives five category scores and links directly to the weakest lessons. A high overall score can hide a serious airspace or weather gap, so review the category breakdown.

15–25%

Regulations

Remote PIC authority, limits, night, people, accidents, drug/alcohol rules, waivers, and certificate responsibilities.

Open regulations →
15–25%

Airspace & charts

Controlled airspace, sectional symbols, airport traffic, NOTAMs, TFRs, and LAANC/DroneZone authorization.

Open airspace →
11–16%

Weather

METARs, TAFs, wind, cloud ceilings, fog, fronts, thunderstorms, stability, and density altitude.

Open weather →
7–11%

Loading & performance

Weight, center of gravity, payload attachment, battery reserve, wind, temperature, and performance margin.

Open loading →
35–45%

Operations

Preflight, ADM, CRM, systems, Remote ID, registration, emergencies, maintenance, and professional mission planning.

Open operations →
PERSONAL PLAN

Study-plan generator

Choose days, minutes, and weak areas. The plan is saved locally and appears in My Progress.

Build a plan →

Use official material correctly

  • ACS: defines tested knowledge, risk, and skill expectations.
  • FAA study guide: explains much of the knowledge base.
  • Regulations and FAA pages: control when summaries conflict or rules change.
  • Practice questions: diagnose understanding; they do not replace current official material.
Recommended loop: diagnostic → lowest category lesson → 25 category questions → full 60-question simulation → review every miss → second full set.