Commercial
Drone Courses
Drone Mapping, Modeling and Surveying Bundle
Part 107 Commercial Drone License Course
Drone Photo and Video Masterclass
Drone Business Made Easy
Real Estate Photo and Video
Commercial Drone Pilot Bundle: Part 107 + Drone Business
Drone Maneuvers Mastery
The Cinematic Drone Footage Playbook
Drone Flying 101
DJI Avata Deep Dive
DJI Mini 3 Pro Deep Dive
SkyeBrowse Deep Dive
DJI Mavic 3 Deep Dive
Parrot Anafi AI Deep Dive
Cinematic FPV Drone From Scratch
Visual Observer Essentials
Skydio X2 Deep Dive
Autel Evo Lite+ Deep Dive
Autel Evo 2 Deep Dive
DJI FPV Deep Dive
DJI Air 2S Deep Dive
DJI Matrice 30 Deep Dive
DRONERESPONDERS Part 107 and Public Safety COA Course
Public Safety COA Made Easy
DJI Matrice 300 Deep Dive
NIST UAS Made Easy
Recreational Flying Made Easy
Part 107 Night Training Course
Ultimate Drone Pilot Guide
DJI Mavic Air 2 Deep Dive
DJI Mini 2 Deep Dive
DJI Mavic Mini Deep Dive
DJI Mavic 2 Pro and Zoom Deep Dive
Parrot Anafi Thermal Deep Dive
Parrot Anafi USA
From Our Students Here is what they are saying about our courses
I will be 60 in a couple of weeks. Greg's organization of information was perfect. And to be clear, he states in the course that he wants to provide not just the knowledge you need for the exam, but for "real world" experience. But, let me say, not a word of his is wasted. The test was just slightly more challenging than I expected (in practice tests I was scoring above 90%). Had I read all of the assignments I'm sure I would have gotten a higher grade. As it was, I passed with an 87. If you are interested in preparing for the Part 107 exam, take this course. A LOT of bang for your buck. Thanks Greg! Will be reviewing the course in 2 years, paying special attention to airspace!
Todd Waddington
An excellent basic course which goes at the right pace, delivered in a friendly style, yet with an air of authority.
Karl Mierzejewski
Very good explanations, diagrams, and 3D models. I had a hard time understanding airspace prior to this course. I have a much better understanding now.
Gerald Paquette
FAQ Got questions? Get the answers below. You can also contact us.
The FAA requires you to pass the Part 107 exam and become a Remote Pilot if you want to operate a drone for anything that is not recreational. Whether you use your drone for business purposes, to inspect roofs, to promote your monetized social media account, you need a Remote Pilot certificate.
You have to be at least 16 years old, be able to speak and write English, and be physically and mentally fit to fly a drone to be able to take the test. You do not need to be a US citizen.
It costs $150 to take the test. This fee goes to the independent testing center. It is non-refundable even if you don't pass the test. The FAA maintains a list of testing centers and there are locations in all 50 states.
The FAA recommends 20 hours of studying. You can study over a week period if you want to cram. Most students take 2 weeks.
The Part 107 test is a 60 question multiple choice exam. It covers a wide-range of topics from weather, charts, decision making, to general aviation.
The FAA has the authority to fine you tens of thousands of dollars fines for every day that you fly without a license. Ignoring the FAA further could result in a fine of up to $250,000 and a maximum of three years of jail time.
No you don't. All the videos related to Airspace and Weather are available in the Part 107 test prep. These courses are designed for pilots looking for specific information about those topics only.
We also offer courses for that! Check out our Drone 101 course that will provide you all the information you need to be a proficient recreational pilot.