Your Guide to Getting a Part 107 Drone License in Colorado
- Brandon Price
- May 28
- 1 min read

Want to make money flying drones? You’ll need a Remote Pilot Certificate (Part 107 Drone License). Here’s how to earn yours—especially with help from our new drone certification course at CFC.
Step 1: Meet Eligibility Requirements
You must:
Be at least 16 years old
Be able to read, write, and speak English
Pass an FAA knowledge test
Step 2: Study for the Test
The FAA Part 107 exam includes:
Airspace rules
Weather impacts
Drone regulations
Emergency procedures
Our prep course gives you everything you need: in-person coaching, practice exams, and FAA-ready materials.
Step 3: Take the Knowledge Test
You’ll take the test at an approved PSI testing center. It’s a 60-question multiple-choice exam. Score 70% or higher to pass. Check out our
to learn exactly how to sign up!
Step 4: Submit Your Application
Once you pass, apply through IACRA (FAA portal) and complete TSA vetting.
Step 5: Fly Commercially
Now you’re cleared to fly drones for real estate, agriculture, media, inspections, and more.
Ready to take your drone flying to the next level? Enroll in CFC’s Part 107 Prep Course today.
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