Five questions covering the highest-leverage sectional-chart skills on the FAA Part 107 exam — airspace identification, obstruction heights, and airport data blocks. Same question format you'll see on test day.
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Demo chart is illustrative. The full Bootcamp practice set uses real FAA sectional chart imagery from the Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth, and Seattle Sectionals.
The FAA's Airman Certification Standards put airspace and chart reading in the largest weighting block on the Part 107 exam — roughly 25% of the 60 questions. That's 15 questions, and almost every one references a sectional chart excerpt from the Airman Testing Supplement (FAA-CT-8080-2H).
Students who memorize regulations but never practice reading charts consistently lose 8-12 points here. Students who drill sectional-chart questions to the point of fluency walk in with the easiest 25% of the exam already in the bag.
The DroneReady 6-Week Bootcamp dedicates a full week to chart practice, with 51 questions across the Airspace and Operations Assessment Packs — the largest sectional-chart question pool in any high-school-targeted Part 107 program.
The DroneReady Bootcamp ships 30+ classroom-tested sectional chart questions plus the full 378-question Part 107 bank.