FAA PART 107 DRONE TRAINING

Prepare Your Team to Operate Safely, Legally, and Effectively.

Drones are transforming public safety operations. From search and rescue and accident reconstruction to scene documentation, overwatch, emergency response, and infrastructure assessment, unmanned aircraft can provide agencies with faster information and improved situational awareness.
StrikeCore offers an instructor-led FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification Preparation Course developed for law enforcement, emergency services, public-safety agencies, and professional operators seeking the knowledge required to operate small unmanned aircraft systems safely and responsibly.
Led by aviation professionals with real-world flight experience, this course goes beyond basic test preparation by connecting FAA knowledge requirements to practical public-safety operations.

Built for Public Safety Professionals

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More Than Test Prep

Public-safety drone operations require more than passing an exam. Operators must understand airspace, weather, operational risk, emergency decision-making, legal limitations, and the responsibilities that come with flying an aircraft in support of public missions. StrikeCore’s training program is designed to help agencies develop confident, informed operators who understand both the certification process and the operational environment.

Designed For:

  • Law enforcement officers

  • Fire and emergency medical services personnel

  • Search-and-rescue teams

  • Emergency management agencies

  • Public works and infrastructure personnel Security and critical-infrastructure teams

  • Municipal, county, state, and federal agency personnel

  • Professional operators seeking FAA Part 107 certification


Course Overview

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FAA Part 107 Preparation Program

The StrikeCore FAA Part 107 Drone Training Course is structured as an intensive, classroom-based program intended to prepare students for the FAA Unmanned Aircraft General – Small (UAG) initial aeronautical knowledge test taught be FAA Certificated Flight Instructors.

The course combines test-preparation instruction with scenario-based discussion tailored to public-safety and professional UAS operations.

Students Will Receive Instruction In:

  • FAA Part 107 regulations and operating limitations

  • Remote pilot responsibilities

  • National Airspace System fundamentals

  • Controlled and uncontrolled airspace

  • Airport operations and airspace authorizations

  • Aeronautical charts and sectional chart interpretation

  • Aviation weather and weather decision-making

  • METAR and TAF weather reports

  • Aircraft performance and loading considerations

  • Crew resource management and aeronautical decision-making

  • Emergency procedures and risk management

  • Night operation requirements

  • Operations over people and moving vehicles

  • Remote Identification requirements

  • Preflight inspections and maintenance awareness

  • Public-safety operational planning and mission considerations

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Why StrikeCore?

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Aviation Experience Meets Public-Safety Mission Focus

StrikeCore’s training program is built around professional aviation knowledge, mission planning, and an understanding of the rapidly evolving role drones play in security, emergency response, and public safety.

Instruction is led by aviation professionals, including FAA-certificated flight instructors, with experience in operational decision-making, airspace awareness, safety culture, and professional flight operations.

Our Training Focuses On:

  • Practical instruction from aviation professionals

  • Clear understanding of FAA requirements

  • Public-safety-specific operational context

  • Safety-first mission planning

  • Scenario-based learning

  • Preparation for agency drone-program growth

  • Professional standards for responsible UAS operations

Agency and Group Training

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Bring Part 107 Preparation to Your Department

StrikeCore can provide group training for agencies and organizations seeking to establish or expand a drone program.

Training may be structured for:

  • Individual officers or operators

  • Departmental drone teams

  • Multi-agency regional classes

  • Public-safety training events

  • Emergency response organizations

  • Government and security personnel

Course scheduling, location, class size, equipment needs, and agency-specific instructional goals can be coordinated directly with StrikeCore.

Where applicable, StrikeCore may pursue or identify eligibility for agency training credit or continuing-education recognition. Any such credit is subject to approval by the appropriate authority and will be confirmed for the specific course offering.


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FAA Certification Disclaimer: StrikeCore provides FAA Part 107 training and knowledge-test preparation. StrikeCore is not the Federal Aviation Administration and does not issue FAA Remote Pilot Certificates. Certification requires completion of the applicable FAA process, including passing the FAA knowledge test where required and satisfying applicable FAA and Transportation Security Administration requirements.

The certification pathway, recurrent training requirement, night-operation concepts, and public-safety operational pathways reflected above are based on current FAA guidance. The FAA states that Part 107 certificate holders must complete online recurrent training every 24 calendar months to maintain aeronautical knowledge recency, and that public-safety agencies may operate civil small UAS missions under Part 107 or pursue applicable public-aircraft pathways depending on their operation.