Built to the September 2025 exam blueprint

Pass Part 107.
No screen required.

AirspaceReady is the only FAA Part 107 exam-prep course built audio-first. Study while you drive, commute, or train — then pass with confidence.

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31Audio lessons — ~10 hours of instruction
Sept 2025Built to the current exam blueprint
3 × 60Full practice exams — 60 questions each
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Why audio first changes everything

Your commute is your classroom.

Every other Part 107 prep course is built around video — sit at a screen, watch a lecture, pause, rewind, take notes. It works, if you have the time and the setup for it.

But most people studying for Part 107 are working professionals. They already have jobs, routines, and schedules — not two open hours in front of a laptop every evening. AirspaceReady was designed around how you actually live. Every lesson is written for the ear: clear narration, well-paced, structured the way a good instructor talks. Put on headphones and you're in class — on the drive, at the gym, on a run.

You still get everything else: written lesson notes, 38 original diagrams, per-lesson quizzes, and practice exams. But the audio stands on its own. That's not how anyone else does it. It's how we do it.

Hear it, not just see it

Every lesson narrated for the ear. No video required — works in any podcast app or the AirspaceReady web player.

Study in any context

Commute, gym, run, drive. Your existing dead time becomes study time.

Full written backup

Every audio lesson includes the complete written version and diagrams — for review, reference, and learners who want both.

Built for the exam you're about to take

The exam changed in September 2025. Most courses didn't.

The FAA updated the Part 107 exam blueprint on September 29, 2025. The old percentage weightings — the ones that shaped curricula at Pilot Institute, Drone Pilot Ground School, and most other prep courses — are now obsolete.

The new blueprint puts Regulations at 48% of the exam — roughly 29 of 60 questions. Operations accounts for another 25% — about 15 questions. Together, Regulations, Airspace, and Operations make up 93% of your score. Study to the old weighting and you may be prepared for an exam that no longer exists.

AirspaceReady was built to the current blueprint from the start. Every module, every lesson, every practice exam reflects the actual distribution of questions you'll see on test day.

Practice exams match the real thing: 60 questions, 3 answer choices, 120 minutes. Question distribution mirrors the new blueprint exactly.
September 2025 Blueprint — mapped to the course
Exam areaYour questionsCourse coverage
I. Regulations~29 / 60 (48%)Module 1 — 8 lessons
II. Airspace & Operations~12 / 60 (20%)Module 2 — 6 lessons
III. Weather~3 / 60 (5%)Module 3 — 4 lessons
IV. Loading & Performance~1 / 60 (2%)Module 4 — 3 lessons
V. Operations~15 / 60 (25%)Modules 2 & 5 — 12 lessons
Source: PSI UAG Applicant Information Bulletin, effective September 29, 2025.
Everything you need. Nothing you don't.

One course. Complete preparation.

The whole curriculum runs in your browser — audio, diagrams, quizzes, and exams in one place, one price.

31 Audio Lessons

~10 hours of professional narration. Each lesson is a complete class — hook, core content, recap, handoff — optimized for focused listening.

38 Original Diagrams

Custom visuals for every complex concept: airspace cross-sections, sectional charts, METAR decoding, load factor charts, Remote ID paths, and more.

3 Full Practice Exams

60 questions, 3 answer choices each — matching the real UAG format and the current Sept 2025 distribution. Detailed answer explanations included.

Per-Lesson Quizzes

10 exam-style questions after every lesson, with immediate feedback and explanations — designed to catch gaps before the practice exams.

Official FAA References

The testing supplement (FAA-CT-8080-2H), AC 107-2A, Part 107 & Part 89 text, and the PHAK chapters the exam draws from — all included, no separate downloads.

Lifetime Access

Pay once, access forever. When content updates for regulatory changes, you get them — plus a full written companion for every audio lesson.

What your certificate unlocks

Pass the exam, and this is the work you're cleared to get paid for.

The Part 107 certificate is the FAA's green light for commercial drone work. Pass the exam, and this is the kind of paid flying you're legally cleared to do.

Aerial view of glass office towers with a drone in frame over a commercial district.
Commercial Real Estate

Listing & site flyovers

Aerial photos and video that sell properties and document development sites.

Aerial view of patchwork farmland with a drone flying a straight survey line.
Mapping & Surveying

Aerial survey & inspection

Orthomosaics, crop scouting, roof and tower inspections, volumetric measurement.

Epic aerial shot of a canyon waterfall spilling into a turquoise river.
Cinematography

Film, tourism & the wild places

Cinematic aerials for film, advertising, tourism, and the places only a drone can reach.

The full curriculum — 7 modules, 31 lessons

What each module covers

Start with orientation, move through regulations, airspace, weather, performance, and operations, then close with exam strategy. Here's exactly what's inside.

0

Getting Started

Your foundation before the first study session
1 lesson

Covers what the Part 107 certificate lets you do, what the exam looks like (60 questions, 120 minutes, ~$175 at a PSI test center), who's eligible, and the full registration pipeline from creating your FTN through the temporary certificate arriving in your email. You also get the 6-week study plan and a clear picture of the recurrent training requirement.

Your Part 107 Journey
★ This is the free lesson. Start here.
1

Regulations: 14 CFR Part 107

48% of your exam — this module earns the most points
8 lessons

Walks through every rule you'll be tested on: core operating limits (altitude, speed, visibility, cloud clearance, right-of-way), Remote Pilot certificate requirements, operations over people and the four categories, night operations, Remote ID, registration and safety-event reporting, and how waivers and airspace authorizations work. These are specific numbers and rules the exam tests directly — drilled in context so they stick.

What Part 107 CoversThe Remote Pilot CertificateCore Operating RulesPeople, Vehicles & Other LimitsNight OperationsRemote IDRegistration, Accidents & the FAAWaivers & Authorizations
2

The National Airspace System

20% of your exam — the topic most students find hardest
6 lessons

Airspace classification is the single most tested topic in Part 107. Covers US airspace from Class A through G, Special Use Airspace and TFRs, and two full lessons on reading sectional charts — the skill that determines whether you can answer the chart questions. The module closes with airport operations and the LAANC authorization system for controlled airspace.

Airspace Classes A–GSpecial Use Airspace & TFRsSectional Charts Pt 1 — Symbols & AirportsSectional Charts Pt 2 — Airspace & PositionAirport OperationsLAANC, NOTAMs & Preflight Info
3

Weather

5% of your exam — but 100% of safe operations
4 lessons

The FAA tests a narrow but specific slice: pressure systems, stability, fog types, thunderstorm stages, density altitude, and reading a METAR and TAF. Covers weather fundamentals, cloud and stability science, weather hazards (thunderstorms, wind shear, icing), and a complete lesson on decoding real aviation weather reports. You'll leave able to make a real go/no-go decision.

Weather FundamentalsMoisture, Clouds & StabilityWeather HazardsMETAR & TAF
4

Loading and Performance

2% of your exam — essential for safe operations at altitude or in heat
3 lessons

Weight and balance, load factor, and density altitude are the physics behind aircraft performance. Explains why loading matters for small aircraft, how bank angle affects structural loads (the load factor chart is a guaranteed exam figure), and why a hot summer day at elevation can significantly reduce your drone's performance.

Weight, Balance & Center of GravityLoad Factor & StallsDensity Altitude & Performance
5

Operations

25% of your exam — the judgment and decision-making portion
6 lessons

Operations questions test whether you'd make the right call in a realistic scenario. Covers preflight duties and battery safety, crew resource management, aeronautical decision-making and the five hazardous attitudes (a guaranteed exam topic), pilot physiology, emergency procedures (lost link, flyaway, battery fire), and aviation radio communications.

Preflight, Maintenance & BatteriesCrew Resource ManagementAeronautical Decision MakingPhysiology: Fitness to FlyEmergency ProceduresRadio Communications
6

Exam Preparation

The final sprint before test day
3 lessons

Dedicated to passing. A full lesson walks through every figure in the FAA testing supplement and shows you exactly how to extract the answer on exam day. A second covers test-day logistics and strategy: managing 60 questions in 120 minutes, flag-and-return, eliminating wrong answers in 3-choice questions. The module closes with a rapid-fire audio recap of every must-know number — built for repeat listening on the drive to the test center.

Testing Supplement WalkthroughTest Day: Strategy & LogisticsThe Final Review: Rapid-Fire Facts
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Lesson 0.1 is yours — no strings attached.

"Your Part 107 Journey" is the course orientation lesson, and it's free. In about 15 minutes you'll understand exactly what the certificate allows, what the exam looks like, and whether this course fits how you study. No account. No credit card. Just press play.

If you like it, the rest of the course is one purchase away. If it's not the right fit, you spent 15 minutes and learned something useful.

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No subscription, no tiers, no upsells. One purchase gets you the complete course.

AirspaceReady Complete Course
$149

One-time purchase · lifetime access

  • All 31 audio lessons (~10 hours)
  • 38 original diagrams
  • 3 full practice exams (60 questions, current blueprint)
  • Per-lesson quizzes with explanations
  • Written lesson notes for every lesson
  • Official FAA reference documents
  • Lifetime access with content updates
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The Part 107 exam costs ~$175 to sit, and a failed attempt means paying again and waiting 14 days to rebook. Thorough preparation is the most cost-effective decision you can make before test day.

Pass guarantee

Finish the course, score 85%+ on all three practice exams, and if you don't pass the FAA exam on your first attempt, we'll refund your course price in full.

14-day money-back

A standard 14-day, no-questions money-back guarantee on top of the pass guarantee. If it's not for you, just ask.

What students are saying

Credibility we can defend.

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The Part 107 exam has an overall pass rate around 83% (FAA CY2025 data). Students who prepare thoroughly do better than that — AirspaceReady is built to the current FAA blueprint to get you there.

Frequently asked questions

Answers, straight.

Is this course current? I heard the exam changed.

Yes. The FAA updated the Part 107 exam blueprint on September 29, 2025. AirspaceReady was built to the new blueprint — Regulations at 48% of the exam, Operations at 25% — and practice exams use that exact distribution. Courses that predate September 2025 may still be teaching the old weightings.

Do I actually need a prep course? Can't I just use the FAA study guide?

The FAA's free resources are helpful supplements, but not a structured course. The FAA study guide predates the 2021 regulatory amendments and Remote ID, and the 46-question sample set is narrower than the actual exam. A structured course that walks through every topic, connects regulations to real scenarios, and gives you practice under exam conditions produces better results for most students. The exam has a first-attempt pass rate around 83% — good preparation is why people pass.

How long does it take to study?

The course includes roughly 10 hours of audio. With quizzes, practice exams, and diagram review, most students should budget 15–20 hours of focused study. The course includes a 6-week study plan (Lesson 0.1) that structures this into manageable sessions; studying more intensively, some students finish in two to three weeks.

Is there a refund policy?

Yes. There's a standard 14-day, no-questions money-back guarantee. On top of that, the pass guarantee refunds your course price in full if you finish the course, score 85%+ on all three practice exams, and still don't pass the FAA exam on your first attempt.

Do I get updates if the regulations or exam change?

Yes. Lifetime access includes content updates when the course is revised for regulatory or blueprint changes — if a significant update ships, you have it automatically.

Is the course audio-only, or can I read it?

Both. Every lesson has a full audio version (the primary format) and a complete written lesson with diagrams. The audio is the designed-for-first experience; the written version is a full companion, not a summary. Study whichever way works best for you.

I already have a private pilot certificate. Do I still need the Part 107 exam?

If you hold a current Part 61 pilot certificate with a valid flight review, you may complete the FAA's free online course (ALC-451) instead of sitting the full UAG exam. That's your call. If your flight review has lapsed, or you want structured preparation anyway, the full AirspaceReady curriculum applies — it covers what ALC-451 covers and more.

How is the exam administered? Can I take it online?

The initial Part 107 exam is administered in person at PSI Services test centers — there's no online or remote option for the initial exam. You schedule through faa.psiexams.com, pay the exam fee (~$175), and bring a government-issued photo ID. The exam is 65 questions (60 scored plus 5 unscored validation questions you can't identify), 120 minutes, with 3 answer choices per question.

What if I fail?

If you don't pass (the threshold is 70% — 42 of 60 scored questions), you must wait 14 calendar days before retesting and pay the exam fee again. You'll receive a printed Airman Knowledge Test Report showing the ACS topic areas where you missed questions — that report guides your review. AirspaceReady's practice exams are designed to surface exactly those gaps before test day.

How long is my certificate valid?

The Part 107 Remote Pilot certificate doesn't expire, but you must complete recurrent training every 24 calendar months to remain current and exercise your privileges. The FAA's free ALC-677 course at FAASafety.gov satisfies this requirement.

Why we built this

We built the course we wanted to take.

AirspaceReady is a product of BrinsCorp, an Arkansas-based software and consulting company. We built this course because we couldn't find one that worked with how we actually study.

The audio-first approach isn't a feature we added after the fact — it's the starting point. Every lesson was written as a narration script first: clear, unhurried, designed to be heard. The diagrams and written materials complement that, not the other way around.

We also took accuracy seriously. Every fact in this course is verified against primary FAA sources. When the exam blueprint changed in September 2025, we built to the new blueprint. When regulations have specific numbers and timeframes, we cite them exactly. This is a real course built for real preparation — and the free first lesson is genuinely free. No account, no credit card, no commitment. Start there and see if it fits.

Zeke BrinsfieldFounder — BrinsCorp / AirspaceReady

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