To fly a drone commercially in the United States you need an FAA Remote Pilot Certificate — earned by passing the Part 107 knowledge test. We'll get you there with structured study, real exam strategy, and actual stick time over the Gulf.
Small groups, patient instruction, and a curriculum built around how the FAA actually tests.
Weekend small-group course
Private, flexible schedule
Hands-on stick time
Part 107 operating rules, waivers, remote ID, certificates, and accident reporting.
Reading sectional charts, airspace classes, LAANC authorizations, NOTAMs and TFRs.
METARs and TAFs, density altitude, wind, thermals, and micro-climate effects near the coast.
Weight and balance, battery management, and how payloads change flight behavior.
Crew resource management, night operations, emergency procedures, and physiology.
How questions are worded, the traps to expect, and time management for all 60 questions.
Twelve real-style questions. The FAA exam is 60 questions and you need 70% — see where you stand right now.
Tell us which class you're interested in and we'll send the next available dates.