FAA Licensing

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Master the Skies: Your Guide to the FAA Part 107 License
Ready to take your drone skills to new heights? At Drone Spray Pro, we’re here to help you earn your FAA Part 107 License—the key to flying drones commercially in the U.S. Whether you’re spraying fields or capturing stunning aerial imagery, this certification ensures you’re equipped with the knowledge to operate safely and legally. Follow our expert steps below to soar with confidence!
How to Get Your FAA Part 107 License
  • Eligibility: Be at least 16 years old, fluent in English (reading, writing, speaking), and in sound physical/mental shape.
  • Study Smart: Tap into FAA resources or a Part 107 prep course. Focus on:
    • Airspace rules and classifications
    • Weather impacts on drone performance
    • FAA regulations and safety standards
  • Book the Exam: Schedule your FAA Knowledge Test at an approved testing center via the FAA’s PSI portal.
  • Ace the Test: Tackle 60 multiple-choice questions—score 70% or better to earn your Remote Pilot Certificate.
  • Apply Online: Submit Form 8710-13 through the FAA’s IACRA system, pass a quick vetting, and claim your license.
Pro Tip: Prep like a pro with the FAA’s free study guide or apps like Drone Pilot Ground School. Precision is our game at Drone Spray Pro—start your journey today!
Your Part 107 Advantage
The FAA Part 107 License isn’t just a requirement—it’s your gateway to opportunity. With it, you can operate drones for hire, from field spraying to inspections, and build trust with clients who value certified pros. Drone Spray Pro equips you with the know-how to succeed—let’s get you certified and flying!
Next Steps
  • Grab FAA study materials or a course now.