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DroneReady covers every topic the FAA tests on the Part 107 Remote Pilot Knowledge Exam — sequenced for a 6-week classroom unit, with multiple-choice questions written in the FAA's own style.
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FAA ACS topics
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FAA-style questions
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Vocabulary cards
6 wk
Bootcamp pacing
How DroneReady recommends pacing the 14 topics across a 6-week (30-class-period) unit. Adapt to your bell schedule — every product is independently usable.
Click any topic for what it covers + the FAA ACS code it maps to. Each one ships as a standalone Assessment Pack on TPT, or bundled into the 6-Week Bootcamp.
51
questions
14 CFR Part 107 — the foundational rules. Altitude, speed, visibility, registration, certification, recurrent training, and the operations-over-people categories every Remote Pilot must know.
36
questions
Class A–G classification, sectional chart symbology, controlled vs. uncontrolled, the Mode C veil, LAANC authorization, and special-use airspace. The highest-weight topic on the exam.
45
questions
METAR + TAF decoding, density altitude, cloud clearance, visibility minimums, wind/temperature effects on flight. The topic with the highest failure rate when prep is generic.
32
questions
Four forces of flight, center of gravity, weight & balance, battery + payload effects on flight time. Strong physics-class crossover.
23
questions
Lost-link behavior, fly-aways, GPS loss, battery failures, accident-reporting thresholds (§107.9 — serious injury OR $500+ damage).
18
questions
Phonetic alphabet, CTAF, UNICOM, position reports. Remote Pilots don't usually transmit but must understand what they hear at non-towered airports.
27
questions
Drugs & alcohol limits (8hr / 0.04 BAC), fatigue, stress, hyperventilation, vision factors, night-vision physiology. Surprisingly heavy-weight topic.
24
questions
DECIDE, PAVE, the five hazardous attitudes, CRM. Tests whether students can apply rules, not just recite them.
20
questions
Runway markings, traffic patterns, right of way, airport signage, segmented circles. Plus the always-yield rule for sUAS near manned aircraft.
22
questions
Pre-flight inspection (14 CFR §107.49), scheduled vs unscheduled maintenance, propeller checks, battery care.
20
questions
Notice to Air Missions (renamed 2021), TFRs, Stadium NOTAMs (§91.145), SIGMETs + AIRMETs, decoding UTC times. Every pre-flight needs a NOTAM check (§107.49).
20
questions
Motors, ESCs, IMU, GPS, LiPo battery math (S/P notation, C-rating, storage voltage), 3-axis gimbals, Remote ID hardware compliance paths.
20
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14 CFR §107.29 — the post-April 2021 rule. Anti-collision lighting visible 3 SM, ALC-677 recurrent training, civil twilight definitions, night-vision physiology.
20
questions
§99.7 Special Security Instructions, National Defense Airspace, Remote ID broadcasts, state privacy law variation, cybersecurity threats (jamming/spoofing).
Every one of the 14 topics gets the same set of resources. Buy individually on TPT, or get all 14 plus the pacing guide in the Bootcamp.
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Parallel quiz versions
A-E versions per topic. Pre-test, post-test, makeup, retake — no two students get the same paper.
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Questions per version
100 unique items per topic. Multiple-choice, FAA-style wording, one correct answer.
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Auto-graded Forms™
One Google Form per quiz version. Quiz mode on, correct answers marked, FAA explanations on every wrong answer.
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Lesson slide deck
30-50 min of direct instruction per topic. Editable Google Slides + PowerPoint export.
Three ways to deploy the curriculum, in order of commitment.
$10–17 / topic
Buy the Assessment Pack for whatever topic you're teaching this week. Start with Airspace or Regulations.
Browse on TPT →$30–45 / bundle
Themed clusters like Airspace Mastery (Airspace + Sectional) or Weather & Performance. Save 15–20% vs à la carte.
See bundles on TPT →$89 launch · $129+ later
Every topic + slide decks + bell ringers + sectional + scenarios + vocab + day-by-day pacing guide. À la carte total ~$317.
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