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Part 107 Remote Pilot

25 questions • 70% to pass

  • Commercial drone operations
  • Aeronautical knowledge
  • Airspace regulations
  • Weather & performance
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Part 108 Operations Over People

35 questions • 70% to pass

  • Operations over people
  • Night operations
  • Remote ID requirements
  • Safety enhancements

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The FlyEye FAA Practice Exam is an interactive assessment designed to help pilots prepare for the Part 107 exam and future Part 108–style advanced operations by testing real-world regulatory decision-making.

Passing the FAA drone exam requires more than memorizing rules, it requires understanding how those rules apply in real flight scenarios.

Instead of rote questions, this plugin challenges pilots with scenario-based prompts that reflect how FAA knowledge is actually evaluated and applied.

A Smarter Way to Prepare Using Our FAA Practice Exam

Traditional study methods focus on definitions and isolated rules. The FAA Practice Exam focuses on application, helping pilots identify gaps in understanding before exam day.

The assessment evaluates knowledge areas commonly tested on FAA exams, including:

• Airspace classification and operational limitations
• Pilot responsibilities and authority
• Visual line of sight and advanced operational concepts
• Risk awareness tied to altitude, location, and mission scope
• Regulatory judgment under changing conditions

Results give pilots immediate feedback on readiness and highlight areas that need further study.

Built for Part 107 — Forward-Looking for Part 108

The practice test is ideal for:

• First-time Part 107 exam candidates
• Pilots renewing or refreshing regulatory knowledge
• Operators preparing for advanced operations concepts
• Organizations training pilots at scale

While Part 108 is still emerging, many of its underlying concepts — operational complexity, risk-based decision-making, and scalable compliance — are already reflected in this assessment.

👉 Learn more:
Part 107 Overview 
Part 108 Explained

Reinforce Learning With The FAA Practice Exam

FAA exam questions often hinge on subtle wording, assumptions, or operational context. The FAA Practice Exam helps pilots learn how to think, not just what to memorize.

It pairs naturally with FlyEye’s planning and reference tools, reinforcing exam knowledge through practical application.

👉 Supporting tools:
Flight Check Tool 
Drone Acronyms Directory

What Pilots Get Wrong on Part 107 & Part 108 Exams

Even well-prepared pilots struggle with certain recurring concepts. These are some of the most common mistakes this practice test is designed to correct.

Memorizing Rules Without Understanding Context

FAA exams often test how rules apply in specific scenarios. Knowing a regulation isn’t enough if you can’t apply it to airspace, weather, or mission changes.

Assuming Part 107 Covers Every Commercial Flight

Some exam questions intentionally push beyond standard Part 107 operations to test whether pilots recognize when additional authorization or frameworks are required.

Confusing Airspace Classes

Misidentifying controlled versus uncontrolled airspace remains one of the most common exam errors, especially when combined with altitude or proximity constraints.

Misinterpreting FAA Terminology

Many wrong answers stem from misunderstanding acronyms or regulatory language rather than lack of knowledge.

👉 Reference support:
Drone Acronyms Directory

Underestimating Scenario-Based Questions

FAA exams increasingly emphasize judgment-based questions. Pilots who only study flashcards often struggle when faced with layered scenarios.

FAA Practice Exam FAQs

Is this an official FAA practice exam?

No. The FlyEye FAA Practice Exam is an independent study tool designed to help pilots prepare for FAA exams by reinforcing regulatory concepts and decision-making.

Is this tool for Part 107 only?

The practice test primarily supports Part 107 exam preparation but also introduces concepts relevant to advanced and future operations commonly associated with Part 108 discussions.

Does passing this test mean I’ll pass the FAA exam?

No practice test can guarantee exam results. However, this tool helps identify knowledge gaps and strengthens scenario-based understanding commonly tested by the FAA.

How is this different from memorization-based practice tests?

This plugin focuses on applied knowledge and judgment, reflecting how FAA exam questions are structured rather than testing isolated facts.

Should I use this alongside other study materials?

Yes. The FAA Practice Exam works best when combined with FAA handbooks, airspace charts, and reference tools like Flight Check and the FlyEye Acronym Directory.

Prepare Smarter. Test Your Readiness.

The FlyEye FAA Practice Exam helps pilots move beyond memorization and into true regulatory understanding — the key to passing FAA exams and flying confidently afterward.

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