What makes this practice test different
Cited answers
Each explanation points to the FAA rule or eCFR section, so you understand why — the fastest way to actually remember it.
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Learn the misses in 3D
Miss an airspace question? Jump into the 3D simulator and fly through it.
How the real Part 107 exam is scored
The FAA knowledge test has 60 multiple-choice questions, you get 2 hours, and you need 70% — at least 42 correct — to pass. Aim to score consistently above 80% on practice before you book the real thing.
What the questions cover
Practice spans all five FAA knowledge areas, weighted toward the two that dominate the exam:
- Regulations — operating limits, certification, waivers, remote ID.
- Airspace & sectional charts — classes A–G, LAANC, TFRs. See airspace explained →
- Weather — METARs, TAFs, density altitude.
- Loading & performance — weight, balance, conditions.
- Operations — crew, preflight, decision-making, emergencies.
Tips to pass on your first try
- Master airspace and sectional charts first — it's the largest, most missable chunk. The 3D simulator makes it click.
- Read every answer's explanation, even when you guessed right.
- Re-take the quiz until 80%+ is routine.
- Skim the official Airman Certification Standards so nothing on the exam is a surprise.
No tricks, no account — just open the free practice quiz and start. Pair it with the free study guide for the full path.