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Test Requirements
All applicants must be 14 years of age. If you’ve taken the test and failed, you must wait 14 days before you can take the test again. No proof of additional training is required to retest after a failure.
You must bring government issued photo identification with a permanent address listed (no P.O. boxes) to take the test. We describe all the accepted types of identification for U.S. citizens, resident aliens and citizens of other countries here.
Test Preparation
While no endorsements are required for your test (you don’t need a flight instructor to sign you off to take it), it’s a good idea to come prepared. The FAA has stated the test will have 60 questions and you will have two hours to complete the test. You will need to receive a 70% to pass.
The FAA stated the test will cover the following topics:
- Applicable regulations relating to small unmanned aircraft system rating privileges, limitations, and flight operation
- Airspace classification and operating requirements, and flight restrictions affecting small unmanned aircraft operation
- Aviation weather sources and effects of weather on small unmanned aircraft performance
- Small unmanned aircraft loading and performance
- Emergency procedures
- Crew resource management
- Radio communication procedures
- Determining the performance of small unmanned aircraft
- Physiological effects of drugs and alcohol
- Aeronautical decision-making and judgment
- Airport operations
- Maintenance and preflight inspection procedures
It’s important to note the FAA has stated no ground school is required to take the knowledge test and no past training or courses taken will count toward your certificate. However, the FAA does encourage self-training, online training or taking a course to become familiar with the regulations.
Whatever you choose, be sure to study or prepare before the test, as a failure of the test requires you to take it again, repaying the fee. If you do fail the test, you’re allowed to take it again 14 days after your last attempt.
Here is a quick listing of key reference and learning material.
Quick Reference Links:
- FAA Drone Zone
- Training and Testing
- FAA Airman Knowledge Testing Matrix
- Advisory Circular 107-2, Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems
- Electronic Code of Federal Regulations-Part 107-Small Unmanned Aircrafts
- FAA Website: Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS or Drones)
- UAS Privacy Best Practices for UAS Privacy, Transparency, and Accountability
- Part 107 Course on FAA Safety Team Website
- FAA Integrated Airman Certificate and/or Rating Application System (IACRA)
Suggested Study Materials:
- Knowledge Test Study Guide (PDF)
- Knowledge Test Instructions (PDF)
- Airmen Certification Standards (PDF)
- Part 107 Advisory (PDF)