Denmark Buys Four MQ-9B SkyGuardians from GA-ASI

Denmark and the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) have announced the procurement of four MQ-9B SkyGuardian Remotely Piloted Aircraft from General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. The purchase includes three Certified Ground Control Stations. Denmark joins a growing list of European countries that have selected MQ-9B for its multi-domain capabilities with exceptionally long range and […]

DIU Unveils C-UAS Low-Cost Sensing Challenge Finalists

The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), in close collaboration with U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM), U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, and U.S. Indo-Pacific Command representatives, today announced the selection of ten finalists to advance in the Counter-small Unmanned Aircraft System (C-sUAS) Low-Cost Sensing (LCS) challenge. These selected companies, chosen against a rigorous set of criteria […]

Joby Hydrogen-Powered Autonomous Aircraft Emerges After Apparent 9-Hour Flight

On a scorching summer afternoon on a windswept airport tarmac in Eastern Oregon, an unusual aircraft became the center of bustling activity.  Its shape was distinctive: squat and bulbous, almost egg-like, yet balanced by gracefully extended wings. It sat quietly amid a hive of ground crew members who hurried around it. Nearby, a hydrogen tank […]

New York City’s Drone Program to Stop Subway Surfing Saves Lives

New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner Jessica S. Tisch announced on July 21 that 200 rescues have been made through the NYPD’s drone and enforcement operations targeting subway surfing— a dangerous trend that has claimed lives and continues to put young New Yorkers at serious risk. This […]

AgEagle eBee VISION Drone Achieves Blue UAS Cleared Status

New designation enables faster procurement by the U.S. Department of Defense and federal agencies AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc. has announced that its eBee VISION drone has received Blue UAS Cleared status. The designation, issued through the Department of Defense (DoD), recognizes the drone as secure, reliable, and suitable for sensitive government operations. This announcement comes […]

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Skyports and TFG Marine Complete Singapore’s First Drone Delivery to Bunker Tanker

BVLOS drone trial shows safe and efficient fuel sample transport in complex marine refueling environments Successful Drone Trial in Singapore’s Busy Port Skyports Drone Services and TFG Marine have completed Singapore’s first ever drone delivery to and from a bunker tanker vessel. The trial used beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) drone flights to transport […]

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Project ULTRA Secures $100M Boost and Launches Weekly Cargo Drone Flights

North Dakota initiative expands UAS operations for military logistics and counter-drone innovation North Dakota’s Project ULTRA Expands Operations and Funding Project ULTRA, a key Department of Defense initiative based in North Dakota, has reached two major milestones that strengthen the state’s role in advancing uncrewed aerial systems (UAS). Senator John Hoeven announced that the project’s […]

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Target Acquired: Autonomy, AI, and the Future of Combat

Bryan Bockmon, CEO of AimLock, shares how the company’s autonomous targeting systems are transforming modern warfare. From Core Targeting Modules (CTMs) to Modular Open Systems Architecture (MOSA), Bryan discusses how AimLock is accelerating decision-making, increasing mission effectiveness, and helping warfighters adapt to evolving threats across air, ground, and maritime platforms. Bryan Bockmon is CEO of AimLock—a […]

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The best Part 107 online test prep courses of 2025: how to pass the FAA drone pilot test

If you already fly drones for fun, 2025 might be the perfect year to turn that hobby into a money-making venture. But before you can start accepting paid gigs, you’ll need a commercial drone license — formally called a Remote Pilot Certificate under the Federal Aviation Administration’s Part 107 regulations.

To earn it, you must pass the Aeronautical Knowledge Test, more casually known as the Part 107 test. This test is your ticket to flying drones legally for commercial purposes in the U.S.

But make no mistake: passing it isn’t easy without prep. I probably would have scored a 20% given I had no prior aviation background. You’ll be tested on airspace classifications, weather patterns, sectional charts, and more — subjects that most hobbyists haven’t studied before.

Before taking the test, I used one course Drone Pilot Ground School (which is actually a pick in this guide!), and passed the Part 107 test with a score of 90% (anything 70% or higher is a passing score). Since then, I’ve reviewed nearly a dozen other Part 107 courses.

There are plenty of good options (and many are more affordable than Drone Pilot Ground School, the course I used). With my more than 10 years of experience covering the drone industry, I’ve reviewed the top-rated Part 107 prep courses of 2025 based on cost, actual user experience, pass guarantees, instructor background and more.

Here are Drone Girl’s top Part 107 online test prep courses of 2025:

The best Part 107 courses, side-by-side

I’ll dive deep into these later, but here’s a quick overview of all my picks and why:

Course Best for Price Time to Complete Pass Guarantee Lifetime Access
Drone Pilot Ground School Most resources & support $299 ($199 with code DRONEGIRL100) 15–20 hours Yes Yes
Drone Launch Academy Budget pick $199 ($149 with code DRONEGIRL50) 5–15 hours Yes Yes
John Peltier’s Course Military-style instruction $139 ($119 with code DroneG20) 15–20 hours Yes Yes
DARTdrones Virtual Best live instruction $375 2 days (plus materials) Yes Yes
Pilot Institute Dual interest in crewed aircraft $249 15–20 hours Yes Y

Best Part 107 online course overall (most resources, live support, etc): Drone Pilot Ground School

Images showing screen grabs from the Drone Pilot Ground School course.

Drone Pilot Ground School is the most comprehensive Part 107 prep course, offering:

  • 350+ practice questions
  • 17-page cram sheet
  • Unlimited 1:1 instructor support
  • Live Zoom sessions (optional)
  • Lifetime access

While slightly more expensive than our value pick, Drone Launch Academy, Drone Pilot Ground School is an established player. It’s the biggest of all the Part 107 test prep programs, for good reason. In fact, I (Sally, the Drone Girl!) used Drone Pilot Ground School as my only means of studying. And yes, I passed the test on my first try.

The company also continuously offers up updates based on the ever-changing FAA rules. For example, there’s now an easy-to-access PDF file about rules around flying drones over people. It also covers updates around Remote ID.

Pass rate guarantee: If you fail your test, Drone Pilot Ground School covers your testing fee (normally $175) if you also pass one of their practice exams with a score greater than 85%. It also promises to refund the entire cost of your Drone Pilot Ground School course if you fail.

Plus, they offer a robust scholarship program where you may be able to enroll (and get your test fee covered) for free.

Best Part 107 online course on a budget: Drone Launch Academy

Drone Launch Academy enroll Part 107 test prep course

Drone Launch Academy offers great value without cutting corners:

  • 200 practice questions
  • 75-page downloadable e-book
  • Online community and podcast
  • Lifetime access

At $199, it’s $100 cheaper than my top pick, Drone Pilot Ground School. And while it has a smaller customer base, its pass rate is an incredibly high 99.02%. It’s not just the $100 cheaper price tag that makes this a great value. If you fail your in-person exam, Drone Launch Academy will pay for you to retake it. That’s an $150 value in itself, on top of a course refund (an additional $199 value).

There is a bit of inconsistency in the quality of their videos, but it’s not necessarily a bad thing. It’s clear their content (such as filming quality and on-camera presenters) has improved over time so it feels unfair to ding them on that. But, it doesn’t take a film critic to spot which videos were made early on.

Best Part 107 online course that’s taught by an Air Force pilot: John Peltier’s FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Test Prep Course

Taught by former Air Force pilot John Peltier, this course is clear, concise, and direct. It includes:

  • 35 short videos
  • 36 quizzes
  • Money-back pass guarantee
  • Optional live chat with Peltier himself

I consider FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Test Prep Course to be a no-nonsense online training program that includes short videos, frequent quizzes, and simple text that cuts straight to the point. Peltier is a former Air Force pilot who even served as the “Chief of Courseware” during his last assignment in the Air Force. He wrote all educational material for F-15E training squadrons throughout the USAF — so he knows a thing or two about writing multiple choice questions.

Like Drone Launch Academy, John Peltier’s FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Test Prep Course also comes with a test-pass guarantee.

It’s also the cheapest of all the courses in this guide. Plus, there’s an option to make it even cheaper. You can pay $79 for access to the program for just 30 days (the $139 price tag includes lifetime access). Think twice before enrolling in the $79 option, as you’ll likely want to reference John Peltier’s FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Test Prep Course when it comes time to take your Part 107 recurrent test. You must retake the recurrent test every two years. But if money is tight, then it’s a great option. (He does offer a separate renewal course for just $49).

  • Price: $139 for lifetime access or $79 for 30-day access. Use promo code DroneG20 to save $20.

Get a clearer sense for Peltier’s style by reading his five Part 107 exam online tips.

Peltier also offers tons of other courses that drone pilots could certainly be interested in. That includes Fujifilm camera courses and a course on how to edit and manage photos in Adobe Lightroom.

Best live Part 107 online course: DARTdrones Part 107 Test Prep Virtual Course

There are pros and cons of in-person vs online Part 107 classes. But the DARTdrones live course might provide the best of both worlds.

The DARTdrones live virtual course offers:

  • 8 hours of live Zoom-based instruction
  • 300 practice test questions
  • 50-page study guide
  • Lifetime access to on-demand course

You’ll get accountability, personalized Q&A, and follow-up materials. The founder, Abby Speicher, appeared on Shark Tank, where Mark Cuban invested in the company.

  • Price: $375
  • Time: Two 4-hour days + ongoing access

At $375, it’s pricier than the other picks, but it’s worth it for certain learning styles. You can ask questions live on the video chat system and interact back and forth with the instructor, really getting the opportunity to pick their brain.

What’s great though is the course doesn’t end when the Sunday afternoon ends. You’ll have ongoing access to a 300+ test question bank and a 50-page study guide. And yes, that $375 also includes access to DARTdrones’ full online Part 107 Test Prep Course. That on its own costs $200.

DARTdrones also has workshops tailored to specific industries such as mapping and modelingdisaster response and inspections. And, its Aerial Photography and Videography Online Course is currently rated the top overall online drone photo course.

Best Part 107 online course for aspiring airplane pilots: Pilot Institute

Originally focused on crewed aircraft, Pilot Institute now offers:

  • 15 hours of video
  • 20 quizzes
  • Lifetime access
  • Accredited training (IACET)

Pilot Institute has been offering courses to help people pass their FAA Private Pilot written exams long before Part 107 was even a thing. Yes, they offer other training courses on things like checkrides and instrument ratings. Plus, Pilot Institute is the only aviation training company to be accredited by IACET, the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training.

  • Price: $249 for lifetime access.
  • Time needed to complete: 15-20 hours

Pilot Institute is very much embedded in the drone space. One of the cofounders Greg Reverdiau, was instrumental in getting the FAA to delay Remote ID enforcement.

Part 107 test prep commonly asked questions

What is the Part 107 test?

The FAA Part 107 test is a 60-question multiple choice exam covering drone regulations, weather, airspace and more. It’s required for all commercial drone operators in the U.S. under the Federal Aviation Administration’s Part 107.

What’s the pass rate?

As of 2024, the average Part 107 test score was 79.95%, ad 84.2% of people passed.

What if I’m flying drones just for fun?

You still need to pass the TRUST exam — a much shorter, simpler online test for recreational pilots. Learn how to take the TRUST exam here.

How can I see if a drone pilot is certified?

Browse the FAA’s public registry of Part 107-certifed remote pilots here. That’s a step worth taking before hiring a drone pilot to do work for you to ensure they have the certification they claim. You’ll be able to see each pilot’s certificate and their rating (including that of yours truly). Here’s what it looks like when your name comes up in the database:

Do these courses teach how to fly drones?

No. These courses prepare you for the knowledge test only. For hands-on flight training, consider an in-person drone course or an affordable online course focused on flying.

However, these courses tend to be many hundreds of dollars. If you’re on a budget, there are plenty of excellent online drone flying courses — many of which cost less than $100.

How did you study for your test, and did you opt for a Part 107 online test prep course? Leave a comment below! And happy flying!

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Schiebel CAMCOPTER S-100 Demonstrates Cross-Domain Logistics Capabilities at EDA’s Inaugural OPEX Campaign

– Schiebel’s CAMCOPTER S-100 Unmanned Air System (UAS) successfully participated in the European Defence Agency’s (EDA) first-ever Operational Experimentation (OPEX) campaign, showcasing its autonomous cross- domain logistics capabilities in a complex, simulated operational environment. Held over five weeks at the Italian Army’s Multifunctional Experimentation Centre (CEPOLISPE) and UTTAT (Ufficio Tecnico Territoriale Armamenti Terrestri di Nettuno), the […]