Ronith B.
@ronith.b.droneconquer
FAA Part 107 candidate
“The FAA Part 107 question flow on Drone Conquer helped me see what I actually knew versus what I only recognised. That changed how I revised.”
The ultimate drone certification prep platform. Practice for FAA Part 107, AUVSI TOP, and commercial drone certifications.

Practice
Question-bank drills
Review
FSRS recall scheduling
Clarity
Weak-spot analytics
Drone Conquer presents progress like a professional readiness report: what is improving, where a candidate is losing marks, and which certification track needs the next focused review.
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Study tracks
AI
Risk review
2026
Updated prep
Drone Conquer command desk
SecureQuestion bank, mocks, flashcards, and review tools
86%
Readiness
52s
Avg pace
14d
Study streak
31
Flagged
Mock performance
Focus modules
Readiness analytics
Accuracy, pacing, and weak-topic signals stay visible while candidates study.
Professional prep flow
Premium tools are framed like a serious workshop dashboard, not a loose quiz list.
Exam rhythm
Mock readiness and review cadence help learners know what deserves the next session.
Explore the certifications covered by Drone Conquer and move directly into the module that matches your exam path.
FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate
FAA Part 107 Recurrent Knowledge Test
FAA Part 107 Night Operations Waiver Knowledge
AUVSI Trusted Operator Program (TOP)
AUVSI Trusted Operator Program (TOP) Level 2
AUVSI Trusted Operator Program (TOP) Level 3
Dartmouth UAS Certificate Program
DroneU Mapping and Modeling Certification
Thermography Drone Operator Certification
Thermography Certified UAS Thermographer
UK CAA A2 Certificate of Competency (A2 CofC)
UK CAA General VLOS Certificate (GVC)
EASA Remote Pilot Competency Certificate (EU)
Transport Canada Advanced Operations RPAS Certificate
The platform is built to feel less like a noisy marketplace of study tools and more like one disciplined preparation desk.
Practice with questions modeled after real certification exams.
Our FSRS algorithm schedules reviews so you retain more, faster.
Simulate real exam conditions with timed practice sessions.
Detailed dashboards showing accuracy trends and topic mastery.
Recharts-powered visualizations of your performance over time.
If you genuinely need more time, we support your preparation with continued access options.

Drone Conquer turns practice into a clear prep signal: what is improving, what is slipping, and how close you are to exam-ready performance.
Full access includes the question bank, timed mocks, spaced repetition, analytics, flashcards, mind maps, and companion revision assets for the certifications you choose on Drone Conquer. Career guides stay public so candidates can connect study progress to portfolios, interviews, and source-checked career decisions.
See how candidates use structured practice, review tools, and progress tracking to stay focused before exam day.
Ronith B.
@ronith.b.droneconquer
FAA Part 107 candidate
“The FAA Part 107 question flow on Drone Conquer helped me see what I actually knew versus what I only recognised. That changed how I revised.”
Eloane V.
@eloane.v.droneconquer
FAA-PART-TEST retake candidate
“Drone Conquer felt much more disciplined than the other prep tools I tried. For FAA-PART-TEST, the focused explanations and cleaner layout kept me coming back.”
Leonardo N.
@leonardo.n.droneconquer
FAA-PART-NIGHT trainee
“I wanted a revision system that looked serious and worked in short sessions. Drone Conquer gave me that for FAA-PART-NIGHT without wasting time.”
Dominic L.
@dominic.l.droneconquer
AUVSI TOP evening-study candidate
“The AUVSI TOP practice on Drone Conquer made it easier to spot weak areas early, so the last few weeks before the exam felt calmer and more deliberate.”
Patrick P.
@patrick.p.droneconquer
AUVSI-TRUSTED-OPERATOR working professional
“What I liked most about Drone Conquer was how easy it was to keep AUVSI-TRUSTED-OPERATOR revision tidy. I always knew what to review next instead of improvising.”
Herbert F.
@herbert.f.droneconquer
AUVSI-TRUSTED-OPERATOR exam-track learner
“I used Drone Conquer alongside full-time work and the AUVSI-TRUSTED-OPERATOR study flow still felt manageable. That consistency mattered more than I expected.”
Adam C.
@adam.c.droneconquer
UAS-PROGRAM candidate
“Drone Conquer turned UAS-PROGRAM prep into a repeatable weekly routine for me. The platform felt structured enough to trust from the first session.”
Sergio G.
@sergio.g.droneconquer
DRONEU-MAPPING-AND retake candidate
“The DRONEU-MAPPING-AND drills on Drone Conquer stopped my revision from feeling random. I finally had a clean sequence for practice, review, and weak-topic catch-up.”
Lauren P.
@lauren.p.droneconquer
Thermo Drone trainee
“Drone Conquer made Thermo Drone much easier to keep moving around work. The explanations were short enough to use often and specific enough to trust.”
Naomi J.
@naomi.j.droneconquer
UAS evening-study candidate
“I used Drone Conquer for UAS during early-morning study blocks and it gave me far more structure than the mix of notes and bookmarks I was using before.”
Paige C.
@paige.c.droneconquer
UK-CAA-A2 working professional
“The UK-CAA-A2 question flow on Drone Conquer helped me see what I actually knew versus what I only recognised. That changed how I revised.”
Dwarakanath M.
@dwarakanath.m.droneconquer
UK-CAA-GENERAL exam-track learner
“Drone Conquer felt much more disciplined than the other prep tools I tried. For UK-CAA-GENERAL, the focused explanations and cleaner layout kept me coming back.”
Lucas Grant
@lucas.morningprep
EASA-REMOTE-PILOT candidate
“I wanted a revision system that looked serious and worked in short sessions. Drone Conquer gave me that for EASA-REMOTE-PILOT without wasting time.”
Nora Ellis
@nora.reviewlog
CANADA-ADVANCED-RPAS retake candidate
“The CANADA-ADVANCED-RPAS practice on Drone Conquer made it easier to spot weak areas early, so the last few weeks before the exam felt calmer and more deliberate.”
Caleb Morgan
@caleb.mockflow
FAA Part 107 trainee
“What I liked most about Drone Conquer was how easy it was to keep FAA Part 107 revision tidy. I always knew what to review next instead of improvising.”