Everything the FAA requires to earn and keep a Remote Pilot Certificate — eligibility, the test, the cost, registration, and the recurrent rule — in one straight-talking page.
Be 16+, understand English, be fit to fly safely, then pass the FAA knowledge test (60 questions, 70% to pass, $175) and a TSA background check. Register any drone 0.55 lb or heavier, comply with Remote ID, and renew with free online training every 24 months. No medical exam, no flight test.
The personal requirements are refreshingly short. To qualify for a Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate you must:
You take the test in person at an FAA-approved PSI testing center. It's a closed-book exam, but you're given an official supplement booklet with the charts and figures you'll need. For a full walkthrough of signing up and getting certified, see how to get your Part 107 license.
The exam pulls from the knowledge areas in the FAA's Airman Certification Standards. Expect questions on:
Heads up: as of October 27, 2026, chart images are embedded directly in the questions, so chart-reading skill matters more than ever.
Separate from you, your aircraft has rules too:
Your Remote Pilot Certificate doesn't expire like a passport, but to keep exercising its privileges you must complete free online recurrent training every 24 calendar months. There's no second $175 test and no testing center for renewal — it's a free course you take from home. That's it.
All in, becoming a certified remote pilot typically costs $175 for the test plus $5 to register your drone — and study materials if you choose them. Most motivated people go from zero to certified in 2–4 weeks of focused study. The single biggest variable is how efficiently you prepare, which is exactly what good prep is for.
Be at least 16, able to read/speak/write/understand English, in a physical and mental condition to safely fly, pass the FAA aeronautical knowledge test, and pass a TSA security background check.
At least 16 years old. There's no upper age limit and no medical certificate is required.
The knowledge test is $175 at a PSI testing center. Drone registration is $5 per aircraft for three years. Filing the certificate application is free.
Yes — free online recurrent training every 24 calendar months. There's no second paid test for renewal.
The full app gets you test-ready fast — 800 explained questions, a 22-lesson course, embedded chart practice for the Oct 27 format, and an AI study coach. One-time $39.99, no subscription, 7-day money-back guarantee.