A fully online, self-paced course that takes you from beginner to ready-to-pass the FAA commercial drone exam. Study anytime, anywhere, and start flying for pay.
One straightforward price. No subscriptions, no surprises. Work through it as fast or as slow as you like.
The full body of knowledge the FAA tests on Part 107 — regulations, airspace, weather, loading, and operations — broken into clear, bite-sized lessons.
Start today, pause anytime, finish on your schedule. Perfect around a job, school, or family.
Desktop, tablet, or phone — your course goes where you go.
Practice questions and review built to get you confident and ready for test day.
Add the AINautics Drone Simulator ($125/yr per license) to build real flight skill with zero real-drone risk.
Once certified, list yourself on the iFlyDrone marketplace and connect with businesses that need pilots.
Sign up for $99 and get instant access to the full course.
Work through the lessons at your own pace, on any device.
Run the practice questions until you’re confident for the FAA exam.
Pass the Part 107 exam and start flying drones for pay.
Pair your course with the AINautics Drone Simulator and log flight reps across real industries — agriculture, mapping, inspection, real estate, public safety — without crashing expensive equipment or worrying about liability.
This course prepares you for the FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate — the credential required to fly drones commercially in the United States. The certificate is issued by the FAA after you pass the exam.
It’s entirely self-paced. Motivated learners often finish in a couple of weeks of part-time study, but there’s no deadline — go as fast or slow as you need.
No. The course starts from the beginning and builds up everything the FAA expects you to know.
The AINautics Drone Simulator is an optional add-on ($125 per license, 1-year access) that lets you practice real flight scenarios across industries — with no risk to real equipment. Great for building hands-on confidence alongside the coursework.
Yes. Schools, programs, and organizations can enroll cohorts and add simulator licenses at scale — see our Train-the-Teacher and UAS Student Scholars programs, or contact our team for a quote.