Earn your official FAA approval to use drones for commercial purposes

The Part 107 Certification isn’t just a piece of paper—it’s your official FAA approval to use drones for commercial purposes. That means you’re no longer limited to personal projects or recreational flying. From real estate to film production, and agriculture to infrastructure inspections, you can legally earn money with your drone.

Get Certified. Gain Credibility.

The FAA Part 107 certification isn’t just a license—it’s proof of your expertise and dedication to the industry. With it, you can work legally, access high-paying drone jobs, and establish yourself as a serious professional.

Whether you’re a freelancer, a business owner, or looking to be hired by top firms, certification gives you a competitive edge that sets you apart in a rapidly growing market.

Enhance Your Career in Any Industry

From aerial inspections to media production, certification opens doors in diverse fields. Industries such as construction, agriculture, and emergency response are increasingly relying on drones for efficiency and precision.

With a Part 107 certification, you’ll be positioned to take on professional contracts, whether working independently or as part of a team.

Turn Your Drone into a Business Tool

Freelance, consult, or work for top companies—all with the backing of an official license.

Whether you’re starting a drone photography business, offering mapping and surveying services, or assisting environmental research projects, Part 107 certification makes you a trusted professional capable of delivering high-value results.

Part 107 Certification & Knowledge Includes:

Weather Pattern Prediction

Scenario-based learning that simulates real-world challenges, helping you develop critical decision-making skills.

Flight & Site Survey Checklists

Scenario-based learning that simulates real-world challenges, helping you develop critical decision-making skills.

Radio Communications

Scenario-based learning that simulates real-world challenges, helping you develop critical decision-making skills.

Navigate US Airspace Sectional Charts

Our masterclass ensures that you understand FAA rules, operational requirements, and safety best practices.

Visual Line of Sight & Sky Scanning

Our masterclass ensures that you understand FAA rules, operational requirements, and safety best practices.

Flight Waivers and Authorizations

Our masterclass ensures that you understand FAA rules, operational requirements, and safety best practices.

Night Flight Requirements

Our masterclass ensures that you understand FAA rules, operational requirements, and safety best practices.

Accident and Injury Reporting

Our masterclass ensures that you understand FAA rules, operational requirements, and safety best practices.

Frequently Asked Questions

To get certified, you need to pass the FAA Part 107 Knowledge Test. This involves studying FAA regulations, airspace rules, weather conditions, and safety procedures before scheduling your exam at an approved testing center.

Yes, the certification must be renewed every 24 months. You’ll need to complete an online recurrent training course through the FAA to keep your certification active.

Yes, but you must comply with FAA regulations, which include using anti-collision lighting visible for at least three statute miles and completing night operations training.

Flying a drone for business without certification is illegal and can result in hefty fines from the FAA. The Part 107 certification ensures you operate legally and professionally.

Yes, but you must request airspace authorization through the FAA’s LAANC system or DroneZone before flying in controlled airspace. Your certification allows you to apply for and receive approvals to operate legally in restricted areas.

Yes, but you must request airspace authorization through the FAA’s LAANC system or DroneZone before flying in controlled airspace. Your certification allows you to apply for and receive approvals to operate legally in restricted areas.