FAA Part 107 Drone Test Practice
Questions and Answers Verified 2025
[You can tell this based upon the dashed magenta line which indicated E at the
surface.]
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 21, Area 1.) After receiving authorization from ATC
to operate a small UA near Minot International airport (MOT) while the control tower is
operational, which radio communication frequency could be used to monitor manned
aircraft and ATC communications?
A) UNICOM 122.95
B) ASOS 118.725.
C) CT-118.2. - ANSWER-C) CT-118.2.
[This is the control frequency and also is the CTAF frequency.]
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 21, area 3) What is the floor of the Class E airspace
surrounding Mercer Co Rgnl (HZE)?
A) 750′ AGL
B) 700′ MSL
C) 2,514′ MSL - ANSWER-C) 2,514 MSL
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 21.) What airport is located approximately 47
(degrees) 40 (minutes) N latitude and 101 (degrees) 26 (minutes) W longitude?
A. Mercer County Regional Airport.
B. Semshenko Airport.
C. Garrison Airport. - ANSWER-C. Garrison Airport.
[Let's make this simple. Ladder sounds kind of like latitude. You climb the ladder going
north. (Keep in mind it is north only if you are in the Northern Hemisphere) For minutes,
just think of them as tick marks. There is a box with 30 tick marks in it, a line, and then
another 30 tick marks. Total you get 60 minutes.]
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 22, area 1) What is the floor of controlled airspace
around Sandpoint airport?
A) 700 feet MSL
B) 2,831 feet MSL
C) 2,131 feet AGL - ANSWER-B) 2,831
,(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 23, area 3) A client has hired you to inspect a tower
on Tuesday. The tower to be inspected is the lighted tower 6 NM SW of
Savannah/Hilton Head Intl (SAV). At the highest allowable flight altitude above the
tower, what airspace would you be in?
A) Class G
B) Class E
C) Class C - ANSWER-C) Class C
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 23, Area 4.) What is the required flight visibility for a
remote pilot operating an unmanned aircraft near the Plantation Airport (JYL)?
A) 5 statute miles.
B) 1 statute mile.
C) 3 statute miles. - ANSWER-C) 3 statute miles.
[I think this is trying to confuse the manned aircraft guys because visibility for Class G
operations for manned aircraft is 1 mile of visibility and 3 for E airspace (starts at 700ft
AGL around Plantation). Part 107 has visibility at 3 SM of visibility.]
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 25, Area 3.) The floor of Class B airspace at Dallas
Executive (RBD) is
A) at the surface.
B) 3,000 feet MSL.
C) 3,100 feet MSL - ANSWER-B) 3,000 feet MSL.
[Class B airports are huge up side down wedding cakes. The B overhangs the Class D
airspace. If you see the Class D top says [-30]. The minus means up to but NOT
including 3,000. Right near it you see the 110/30 which means Class B is 3,000-11,000
ft.
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 25, area 7) What is the ceiling of controlled airspace
at Collin Co Rgnl McKinney (TKI)?
A) 2,900′ MSL
B) 2,900′ AGL
C) 2,311′ MSL - ANSWER-A) 2,900 MSL
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 26.) What does the line of latitude at area 4
measure?
A. The degrees of latitude east and west of the Prime Meridian.
B. The degrees of latitude north and south from the equator.
C. The degrees of latitude east and west of the line that passes through Greenwich,
England. - ANSWER-B. The degrees of latitude north and south from the equator.
, [Like you are climbing a later going up or down. Just remember which hemisphere you
are in. 99% of you guys aren't going below the equator so it will be north most of the
time.]
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 74, area 3) Where would you go to obtain more
information about restricted airspace R-2531?
A) Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM)
B) Notes to Sectional Charts
C) Chart Supplements/Airport Facilities Directory - ANSWER-B) Notes to Sectional
Charts
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 75, Area 6.) During preflight planning, you plan to
operate in R-2305. Where would you find additional information regarding this airspace?
A) In the Aeronautical Information Manual.
B) In the Charts Supplements U.S.
C) In the Special Use Airspace area of the chart. - ANSWER-B) In the Charts
Supplements U.S.
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 78. Near the center of the figure.) What class of
airspace is associated with SIOUX GATEWAY/COL DAY (SUX) Airport?
A) Class B airspace.
B) Class C airspace.
C) Class D airspace. - ANSWER-C) Class D airspace.
[This is evidenced by the blue dashes. Technically, it also have some E at the surface
airspace extensions which are marked by the dashed magenta lines.]
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 78.) You have been contracted to inspect towers
located approximately 4NM southwest of the Sioux Gateway (SUX) airport operating an
unmanned aircraft. What is the maximum altitude above ground level (AGL) that you are
authorized to operate over the top of the towers?
A) 400 Feet AGL.
B) 402 feet AGL.
C) 802 feet AGL. - ANSWER-C) 802 feet AGL.
[This is Class D airspace and you would have to get a COA to operate here. I have
NEVER seen one been given out for over 400ft. Yes, you could technically get a 400ft+
waiver and a COA to exercise it or get a special COA to operate within 400ft of a
structure but it is extremely rare. Technically, under 107, if you are within 400ft of the
structure you can go up to 400ft above the top of it (402 AGL is what the map says)
which makes it 802 AGL.]
Questions and Answers Verified 2025
[You can tell this based upon the dashed magenta line which indicated E at the
surface.]
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 21, Area 1.) After receiving authorization from ATC
to operate a small UA near Minot International airport (MOT) while the control tower is
operational, which radio communication frequency could be used to monitor manned
aircraft and ATC communications?
A) UNICOM 122.95
B) ASOS 118.725.
C) CT-118.2. - ANSWER-C) CT-118.2.
[This is the control frequency and also is the CTAF frequency.]
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 21, area 3) What is the floor of the Class E airspace
surrounding Mercer Co Rgnl (HZE)?
A) 750′ AGL
B) 700′ MSL
C) 2,514′ MSL - ANSWER-C) 2,514 MSL
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 21.) What airport is located approximately 47
(degrees) 40 (minutes) N latitude and 101 (degrees) 26 (minutes) W longitude?
A. Mercer County Regional Airport.
B. Semshenko Airport.
C. Garrison Airport. - ANSWER-C. Garrison Airport.
[Let's make this simple. Ladder sounds kind of like latitude. You climb the ladder going
north. (Keep in mind it is north only if you are in the Northern Hemisphere) For minutes,
just think of them as tick marks. There is a box with 30 tick marks in it, a line, and then
another 30 tick marks. Total you get 60 minutes.]
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 22, area 1) What is the floor of controlled airspace
around Sandpoint airport?
A) 700 feet MSL
B) 2,831 feet MSL
C) 2,131 feet AGL - ANSWER-B) 2,831
,(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 23, area 3) A client has hired you to inspect a tower
on Tuesday. The tower to be inspected is the lighted tower 6 NM SW of
Savannah/Hilton Head Intl (SAV). At the highest allowable flight altitude above the
tower, what airspace would you be in?
A) Class G
B) Class E
C) Class C - ANSWER-C) Class C
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 23, Area 4.) What is the required flight visibility for a
remote pilot operating an unmanned aircraft near the Plantation Airport (JYL)?
A) 5 statute miles.
B) 1 statute mile.
C) 3 statute miles. - ANSWER-C) 3 statute miles.
[I think this is trying to confuse the manned aircraft guys because visibility for Class G
operations for manned aircraft is 1 mile of visibility and 3 for E airspace (starts at 700ft
AGL around Plantation). Part 107 has visibility at 3 SM of visibility.]
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 25, Area 3.) The floor of Class B airspace at Dallas
Executive (RBD) is
A) at the surface.
B) 3,000 feet MSL.
C) 3,100 feet MSL - ANSWER-B) 3,000 feet MSL.
[Class B airports are huge up side down wedding cakes. The B overhangs the Class D
airspace. If you see the Class D top says [-30]. The minus means up to but NOT
including 3,000. Right near it you see the 110/30 which means Class B is 3,000-11,000
ft.
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 25, area 7) What is the ceiling of controlled airspace
at Collin Co Rgnl McKinney (TKI)?
A) 2,900′ MSL
B) 2,900′ AGL
C) 2,311′ MSL - ANSWER-A) 2,900 MSL
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 26.) What does the line of latitude at area 4
measure?
A. The degrees of latitude east and west of the Prime Meridian.
B. The degrees of latitude north and south from the equator.
C. The degrees of latitude east and west of the line that passes through Greenwich,
England. - ANSWER-B. The degrees of latitude north and south from the equator.
, [Like you are climbing a later going up or down. Just remember which hemisphere you
are in. 99% of you guys aren't going below the equator so it will be north most of the
time.]
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 74, area 3) Where would you go to obtain more
information about restricted airspace R-2531?
A) Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM)
B) Notes to Sectional Charts
C) Chart Supplements/Airport Facilities Directory - ANSWER-B) Notes to Sectional
Charts
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 75, Area 6.) During preflight planning, you plan to
operate in R-2305. Where would you find additional information regarding this airspace?
A) In the Aeronautical Information Manual.
B) In the Charts Supplements U.S.
C) In the Special Use Airspace area of the chart. - ANSWER-B) In the Charts
Supplements U.S.
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 78. Near the center of the figure.) What class of
airspace is associated with SIOUX GATEWAY/COL DAY (SUX) Airport?
A) Class B airspace.
B) Class C airspace.
C) Class D airspace. - ANSWER-C) Class D airspace.
[This is evidenced by the blue dashes. Technically, it also have some E at the surface
airspace extensions which are marked by the dashed magenta lines.]
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 78.) You have been contracted to inspect towers
located approximately 4NM southwest of the Sioux Gateway (SUX) airport operating an
unmanned aircraft. What is the maximum altitude above ground level (AGL) that you are
authorized to operate over the top of the towers?
A) 400 Feet AGL.
B) 402 feet AGL.
C) 802 feet AGL. - ANSWER-C) 802 feet AGL.
[This is Class D airspace and you would have to get a COA to operate here. I have
NEVER seen one been given out for over 400ft. Yes, you could technically get a 400ft+
waiver and a COA to exercise it or get a special COA to operate within 400ft of a
structure but it is extremely rare. Technically, under 107, if you are within 400ft of the
structure you can go up to 400ft above the top of it (402 AGL is what the map says)
which makes it 802 AGL.]