The study guide we wish existed when we sat for the Part 107. Practical, organized, and written like a fellow operator is sitting across the table from you — not a textbook author.
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Airspace and weather together account for roughly half the exam. If time is limited, prioritize airspace chart reading and METAR/TAF decoding. Most people who fail do so because they've never decoded a METAR before walking in — the format looks intimidating but follows a completely predictable pattern once you learn it.
The guide includes a structured study plan so you're not guessing what to prioritize.
Week 1: Sections 1–2 (Regulations and Airspace). These are the foundation. Airspace is where most people struggle — don't rush it.
Week 2: Sections 3–5 (Weather, Loading & Performance, Operations). Weather decoding looks intimidating but follows a predictable pattern once you learn the format.
Final 2–3 Days: Section 6 (Exam Strategy & Practice). Take the full 60-question practice exam under timed conditions. Review anything you missed. Already have aviation background? Compress this to a week.
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