Part 107 Training · Tampa Bay

Turn the sky into a certificate.

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.

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Classes

Three ways to learn.

Small groups, patient instruction, and a curriculum built around how the FAA actually tests.

Part 107 Bootcamp

$349 / seat

Weekend small-group course

  • Two days (12 hours) of live instruction
  • Max 8 students per cohort
  • Printed study guide & cram sheets
  • Two full-length practice exams
  • Test-day registration walkthrough
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Flight Lessons

$149 / hour

Hands-on stick time

  • Fly our aircraft — nothing to buy first
  • Launch, land, orbit, and cinematic moves
  • Emergency procedures & failsafes
  • Camera settings for photo & video
  • Bundle: Bootcamp + 1st lesson — $449
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Curriculum

What the FAA expects you to know.

Regulations

Part 107 operating rules, waivers, remote ID, certificates, and accident reporting.

Airspace

Reading sectional charts, airspace classes, LAANC authorizations, NOTAMs and TFRs.

Weather

METARs and TAFs, density altitude, wind, thermals, and micro-climate effects near the coast.

Loading & performance

Weight and balance, battery management, and how payloads change flight behavior.

Operations

Crew resource management, night operations, emergency procedures, and physiology.

Exam strategy

How questions are worded, the traps to expect, and time management for all 60 questions.

Free practice quiz

Could you pass Part 107 today?

Twelve real-style questions. The FAA exam is 60 questions and you need 70% — see where you stand right now.

Ready?

Your certificate is one weekend away.

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