Everything here is free and works in your browser β no account, no card. Quiz yourself, decode real weather and charts, check airspace, and plan your two weeks to test day. All of it built for the new October 27, 2026 format, where you read the chart instead of memorizing a figure number.
These tools are built for practicing, reviewing, and finding your weak spots β they're a powerful gut-check, not a teach-it-all-from-zero course. If you're starting cold, follow this path so nothing falls through the cracks:
Read the free official FAA material in the next section β start with the Remote Pilot Study Guide. That's where the actual knowledge lives, at no cost.
Use the free 14-Day Study Plan so you know what to learn each day and in what order β it now points to the exact FAA reading for each topic.
Then use the tools on this page β daily quiz, weather & chart decoders, readiness scorecard β to practice the skills and pinpoint your weak areas.
Want every topic taught step-by-step? The $39.99 app has the full 22-lesson course, exam simulations, and an AI study coach that drills your weak spots.
Want the real study material at no cost? These are the official FAA sources the exam is written from. New to all this? Start with the Remote Pilot Study Guide, then come back up to the tools to practice.
Start here. The FAA's official Part 107 study guide (FAA-G-8082-22) β the single best free place to begin.
Open the PDF βThe deep reference for weather, airspace, aerodynamics, and decision-making when you want the full picture.
Read the handbook βThe official ACS (FAA-S-ACS-10) β exactly what the test covers, area by area. Your checklist of what to know.
Open the ACS βThe FAA's own UAG sample questions β see the real wording and style before you sit the exam.
Open the PDF βThe FAA's guide to every symbol on a sectional chart β the foundation behind our Chart Decoder.
Read the guide βLive METARs, TAFs, and the official weather products β pull real reports to decode in our weather tools.
Open aviationweather.gov βMore free official sources: B4UFLY airspace map Β· 14 CFR Part 107 (the rule itself) Β· Become a Certificated Remote Pilot Β· FAASafety.gov (free recurrent training). These links go to the FAA and other official sites β Fly107Prep is an independent study tool and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the FAA.
A fresh set of exam-style questions every day β heavy on the airspace and chart-reading topics the new format leans into. Instant explanations on every answer.
Take today's quiz βTwenty questions across all five ACS areas, then a score, a topic-by-topic breakdown, and your single weakest area β so you know exactly where to focus before you pay for the exam.
Check your readiness βPaste any METAR and get a plain-English breakdown of wind, visibility, clouds, and weather β plus whether the current conditions fit Part 107 limits.
Decode a METAR βA METAR tells you now; a TAF tells you what's coming. Decode the valid period and every FM / BECMG / TEMPO / PROB change, with a Part 107 read on each window.
Decode a TAF βTap any symbol β blue vs. magenta airports, the dashed magenta Class E surface ring, airspace floor/ceiling numbers, tower heights, CTAF β and learn what it means. Built for the embedded-chart format.
Open the decoder βAnswer a couple of questions and find out whether your flight needs ATC authorization β and whether to get it through LAANC or DroneZone. No "5-mile rule" myths.
Check authorization βA printable two-week schedule β each day a focus, action steps, and the exact tool to use. Stick it on the fridge and check off the boxes.
Get the plan βSearch any UAS ACS code or topic and get a plain-English meaning, why it's tested, and exactly what to study. Turn your test report into a plan.
Search the codes βFTN, IACRA, PSI scheduling, what ID to bring, the 60-question / 120-minute format, and the retake rule β checkable and printable.
Open the checklist βThe countdown, what's actually changing, and the myths to ignore. Charts get embedded in the test β memorizing old figure numbers won't cut it anymore.
See what's changing βEvery acronym and term you'll meet β AGL, MSL, CTAF, TFR, NOTAM, LAANC, ADM and more β defined in plain language.
Browse the glossary βWe add tools and study tips regularly. Drop your email and we'll let you know β plus send the free 14-day study plan. Unsubscribe anytime.
When you're ready to drill the whole exam β hundreds of explained questions, embedded chart practice, a no-supplement exam mode for the Oct 27 format, and a full 22-lesson course β that's the full app. One-time $39.99, no subscription, 7-day money-back guarantee.