Prepware Remote Pilot
An aviator’s preparation, study and test tool for FAA Knowledge Exams.
App info
App description
Android App Analysis and Review: Prepware Remote Pilot, Developed by Aviation Supplies & Academics. Listed in Education Category. Current Version Is 1.37.1, Updated On 09/09/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Prepware Remote Pilot. Achieved Over 22 thousand Installs. Prepware Remote Pilot Currently Has 151 Reviews, Average Rating 4.3 Stars
Comprehensive preparation, study and test tool for the Remote Pilot (small Unmanned Aircraft System, sUAS) FAA Knowledge Exam. Nearly 300 sample questions, answers and explanations included, for you to study by subject or with a true-to-form practice test. Compatible with Android phones and tablets, this app provides a mobile solution for pilots and drone operators preparing for their FAA “written” exam. Study by subject, supported with explanations. Take practice tests, and review the graded test.Operating a drone for non-hobby operations requires a Remote Pilot Certificate. Applicants must successfully complete the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Knowledge Exam to earn the Remote Pilot Certificate with a Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) rating. This app is the key to test success.
Rely on the time-tested and dependable ASA Prepware apps to prepare for your FAA Knowledge Exam. Test material is expertly organized into chapters based on subject matter and includes instructional text and illustrations, multiple-choice questions, answer stems, correct answers, explanations (for correct and incorrect answers), and references for further study. This topical study promotes understanding and aids recall to provide an efficient study guide.
Subjects covered include Regulations, National Airspace System, Weather, Loading and Performance, and Operations. This app will be particularly helpful for drone operators interested in earning a Remote Pilot certificate, Remote Pilot Aircraft (RPA) applicants, Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) training programs preparing applicants for FAA Knowledge exams, self-study applicants interested in learning more about commercial unmanned aircraft operations, and existing (manned aircraft) pilots interested in learning more about drone and unmanned aircraft operations who are sharing the National Airspace System.
ASA’s Prepware Remote Pilot app is the best resource for successful test-taking and safe small UAS operations.
App features:
• No internet connection required; app fully installs to your device.
• Nearly 300 questions included with explanations.
• Brought to you by a trusted resource in aviation training and publishing, Aviation Supplies & Academics (ASA).
What's New
Minor update for display issue fix.


Recent Comments
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Good app. Very Useful. It would be very helpful however if you would add the ability to flag (mark) questions that a person wants to focus on as well as the ability to make notes regarding each question (i.e. have a button on the side of the screen for each question that would pop up a separate screen where a note could be made regarding that question).
A Google user
There are only two modes. Test and study. Study has an "explanation" button to explain the question. Its not a traditional type of study where you read something first THEN take the test. But the chart section seems to be functionally useless. It asks you what the class airspace is around a given airport, and refers you to the chart. The thing is, you need to the key to figure out what type of airspace the squiggly lines represent, and they don't show the key! When you hit the explanation it says its "Class D" or "Class C" and cites the key. But again, the key is not actually provided, so it really does no good. Maybe I am missing something but I don't see the key readily available.
Sean Saldan
Best Part 107 app. Fantastic app. Great explanations for each question. I watched a lot of videos on YouTube but watching videos doesn't mean you can answer questions. I read some preparation books on the Kindle too but there weren't explanations, just the answers. Also like that the app questions are organized in different categories.
J.D. Wingnut
I passed my Part 107 test today with a %97. This app and the companion ASA study book were an important component of my studying, along with two prominent drone study guide videos on YouTube. This was a great investment and there were some questions that were word for word. I felt like this covered most of what I needed. However the only reason I didn't give this 5 stars is that there were several questions in areas this app did not cover at all. Still well worth the small investment.
Lee Besing
This app help me do a crash study for the exam which I passed this morning. It was extremely helpful, one of the best tools I used in my studying. However, I did run into a handful of questions on the test that were not included in this app. I think the question pool needs to be updated in the app. Those are the questions that I probably missed on my test. I only got an 87 score. I'd been practicing in doing hundreds of tests, always scoring above 93 on this app.
Michael Joseph
I passed my exam this morning with an 85%, BUT(!!!) while this app is useful it is either out of date with the current question set or prioritizes the wrong parts of the actual 107, or both. For reference I was acing the mock tests this app presents averaging 95-98%. The 107 has lots and lots of airspace and sectional map questions including a bunch that dont show up here. I would not advocate using this as your sole or primary method of prep, but as an augment or 'on the go' its fine.
Tobias W. Harbo
I passed the Part 107 Airman Knowledge test today with a 90% score. This app was my main resource for studying and practicing for the test. The layout is simple and easy to use, there's an option to see explanation for each of the answers which is great! I've seen so many resources online that charge up to $300 for a study course which I find absolutely ridiculous. I watched a few YouTube videos, read through the FAA study guide once, and worked this app for a few hours and that's all it took.
nathan ray
Decent app but with a few errors, some questions are worded in a way that don't make any sense. Contacted the developer and recieved a long email about how everything is correct and "welcome to the world of aviation". I'm not new to the uas world, longitude is east to west not north to south. Other than that it's a reasonably helpful app just be aware of some errors.