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Part107 Prep

FAA Part 107 prep, finally in your language.

The FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate opens the door to commercial drone operations in the United States — but the test, the textbooks, and the explanations are all in English. Part107 Prep is the first iOS app built from the ground up for non-native English speakers preparing for this exam. Native-language explanations, 166 carefully crafted mock exam questions (120 of them completely original), 100+ aviation acronym flashcards, 200+ technical vocabulary cards, full-fidelity sectional chart questions, an exam-date countdown that plans your study for you, and weak-area drill mode — from a 15-minute commute to a full 120-minute exam simulation, Part107 Prep adapts to your schedule until the day you pass.

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The exam stays in English.
Your understanding goes deeper in your own language.

Features

Everything you need to pass — in your language.

Native-language explanations, not machine translation

We don't just translate the questions. We explain why the right answer is right — and just as importantly, why each of the other three answers is wrong. That elimination logic is the single most important skill on the FAA exam, and it's written in clear, fluent prose by native speakers. Currently, full native-language explanation coverage is available in Japanese, with additional languages on the roadmap. Every explanation cites the relevant section of 14 CFR Part 107 and AC 107-2, so you build a clean bridge between conceptual understanding in your own language and exam-ready recall in English.

166 mock exam questions — 120 of them completely original

On top of the publicly available FAA sample questions, we built 120 fully original questions through a deep analysis of the Airman Certification Standards (ACS). The result is a 166-question bank that covers every high-frequency topic and trains the kind of pattern recognition that separates a passing score from a near-miss. Every chart-based question uses an actual FAA Sectional Chart — airspace classification, latitude/longitude reading, distance measurement, all reproduced exactly as you'll see them on test day. The timer counts down automatically, just like the real exam, so pacing becomes second nature long before you sit down at the testing center. After every mock, you can re-take just the questions you missed, or step through each one with a detailed explanation in your language.

Three exam modes — built for real life

The real exam is 120 minutes. That's a serious commitment, and it shouldn't be your only practice format. Part107 Prep gives you three modes so you can keep building momentum even on busy days. ・Quick Mock — 15 questions, ~30 minutes. Perfect for a commute, lunch break, or one last round before bed. ・Half Mock — 30 questions, ~60 minutes. Saturday morning with a coffee. ・Full Mock — 60 questions, 120 minutes, complete exam simulation. Reserved for the final 1–2 weeks before test day. The hardest part of passing isn't intelligence — it's consistency. A 15-minute Quick Mock means you can always do at least one round, no matter how the day is going.

Aviation acronym flashcards (100+)

PIC, AGL, METAR, TAF, NOTAM, TFR — the FAA exam is filled with acronyms, and your score depends on whether you can decode them instantly. Part107 Prep includes 100+ Part 107-specific acronyms in flashcard form. Front of card: the acronym. Back of card: the full term, the meaning in your language, and the operational context where you'll see it. Rate each card "Again / Good / Easy" and our spaced-repetition (SRS) algorithm prioritizes the ones you're struggling with, while spacing out the ones you've already mastered. No wasted reps.

Technical English vocabulary cards (200+)

Ceiling, visibility, density altitude, crosswind component — terms you rarely meet outside aviation, but ones the FAA exam will use without warning. The most common failure pattern for non-native English test-takers isn't a lack of conceptual knowledge — it's losing points on questions they actually understand, simply because one English word in the prompt was unfamiliar. With 200+ vocabulary cards plus the acronym deck, that risk drops close to zero.

Exam-date countdown and auto-scheduling

Set your exam date and the home screen instantly shows your daily card target, recommended mock pace, and your actual progress against the plan. It's like having an app do the math every morning: "To finish 500 questions twice in 30 days, today's target is X." With seven days to go, Last Week Mode kicks in automatically and reprioritizes your weak areas first.

Drill only what you're weak on

The five ACS Areas of Operation — Regulations, Airspace & Requirements, Weather, Loading & Performance, and Operations — are tracked individually with real-time accuracy and timing data. If your accuracy is 60% on Weather, one tap pulls only Weather questions into a focused drill session. Mix and match: missed mock questions, bookmarked items, and SRS-flagged cards can all be combined into a custom weak-area set. For working professionals, the path to passing isn't redoing everything — it's eliminating exactly the gaps that are still costing you points.

iCloud sync · 7-language UI

Start a session on iPhone, finish it on iPad. Progress, bookmarks, and SRS state sync automatically through your Apple ID — no extra account required. The app's user interface is available in seven languages: Japanese, English, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Vietnamese.

How It Works

Three steps. One certificate.

01

Set your exam date

Download the app, then set your exam date (or your "I want to be ready by" target). Part107 Prep generates a study plan working backward from that day.

02

Build the habit

Flashcards on the commute, a Quick Mock at lunch, weak-area drills at night. The app structures your time so every spare 15 minutes counts.

03

Switch to exam mode

In the final 1–2 weeks, run Full Mocks (60 questions, 120 minutes) at the same time of day as your real exam. Walk into the testing center already familiar with the rhythm.

Screenshots

See it in action.

Home

Home

Flashcard

Flashcard

Mock Exam Result

Mock Exam Result

Pricing

Free to start. $9.99 unlocks everything.

Try every feature first. Upgrade only when you're convinced. One-time purchase. No subscription. No data collection.

Free

  • Full access to acronym + vocabulary decks
  • Unlimited Quick Mocks (15 questions)
  • First 30 questions of the original problem set
  • ACS Area performance breakdown

App Pro — $9.99

  • All 166 original problem-set questions
  • Half Mock + Full Mock modes
  • Exam-date countdown + reminders
  • iCloud sync across devices
  • Unlimited bookmarks

Native-language differentiator

Most Part 107 prep is English-only.
Part107 Prep changes that.

Almost every Part 107 textbook, online course, and YouTube tutorial is built for native English speakers. For everyone else, the available material is fragmented at best — and machine-translated at worst.

But here's the thing: if your first language isn't English, memorizing aviation regulations directly in English is one of the slowest ways to learn them. Understanding 14 CFR Part 107 fully in your own language first, then mapping that understanding onto English exam terminology, is dramatically faster — and far more reliable under exam pressure.

Part107 Prep is built as the iOS companion to a full Part 107 video course and PDF textbook (currently available in Japanese). Together, they form a three-layer system: the video course gives you the structured 6-hour walkthrough, the PDF lets you look up regulations like a reference manual, and the app drills 500+ questions during every spare moment of your day.

Native-language coverage starts with Japanese, with additional languages planned. The user interface is already localized in seven languages.

Explore the Japanese-language video course + PDF bundle

Ready?

Don't let English stand between you and your certificate.

Free to download. One-tap App Pro upgrade. Start studying Part 107 in your own language today.

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Course Scope

The FAA Part 107 exam has no practical (flight) test. Part107 Prep is structured exam preparation — it covers regulations, airspace, weather, human factors, risk management, and waiver/authorization procedures. It does not teach the physical act of flying a drone.

That said, this is more than an exam-cram tool. It covers the systematic, practically applicable knowledge a working commercial drone pilot needs in the field.

Part107 Prep is an independent study aid not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Apple Inc., or PSI Services LLC. App Store and iOS are trademarks of Apple Inc. FAA and Part 107 are referenced under nominative fair use. Mock-exam scoring is for study reference only and does not predict actual FAA exam outcomes. All product names and trademarks are property of their respective owners.