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Your Free FAA Part 107 Cheat Sheet 2026 — Downloadable PDF

Every high-yield FAA Part 107 fact — airspace classes, sectional chart symbols, weather, and operating rules — condensed onto one page you can print and review the morning of your Remote Pilot knowledge test.

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This free FAA Part 107 cheat sheet distills the FAA's Remote Pilot (small UAS) knowledge test into a single, printable page of the facts examiners test most. Download it above, then reinforce the concepts with the rest of your free Part 107 toolkit — the practice test, study guide, and flashcards. It's a review aid, not a substitute for reading sectional charts and working questions, so use it to lock in the last 48 hours before test day.

FAA Part 107 exam at a glance

What’s on the cheat sheet

The cheat sheet is your review layer — your FAA Part 107 practice test drives the exam-readiness ring at the top of this page. Download it, review, then take a full practice exam (or drill with the study guide and flashcards) to see where you stand.

  1. 1.Federal Aviation Administration. “Become a Drone Pilot — Part 107 Small UAS Rule.” FAA.gov, 2026.
  2. 2.Federal Aviation Administration. “Remote Pilot — Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Airman Certification Standards.” FAA.gov, 2026.
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