About Checkride107
An AI-assisted FAA Part 107 (UAG) knowledge-test simulator: blueprint-weighted 60-question timed exams, a citation-backed question bank, adaptive spaced-repetition study, and per-topic readiness analytics.
How it works
Checkride107 pairs a deterministic, citation-backed question bank (173 original questions, version 2026.06.1) with a constrained AI tutor. Exam questions are never generated by an LLM — they live in a version-controlled bank where every item cites real FAA source material (14 CFR Part 107, AC 107-2A, the FAA Study Guide FAA-G-8082-22, the Airman Certification Standards, and CT-8080-2H figures). The AI tutor only explains a verified answer and coaches weak areas; it is constrained from contradicting the answer key.
Why you can trust it
- • Every question carries a regulatory citation and a verification date.
- • The bank is version-controlled and lint-checked (every item cited, 3 choices, valid answer, blueprint-weighted).
- • A public Rule Tracker logs FAA rule changes that affect the bank.
- • No learner data is ever sold or shared; export and delete are available anytime.
Who built it
Checkride107 was created by Lindsay Hiebert as an affordable, AI-assisted alternative to $150–$1,000 Part 107 prep courses — built on the same free, public-domain FAA materials those courses are based on.
Contact & support
Questions, feedback, or a cohort inquiry? Email support@checkride107.com.
Checkride107 is a study aid and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the FAA. Always verify against the current FAR/AIM and the FAA Airman Certification Standards.