AprentisAi, LLC has announced the launch of its FAA Part 107 Pilot Prep course, an adaptive digital training platform designed to help learners pass the FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot exam. The course, developed by the Cape Coral, Florida-based company, leverages AI-driven instructor avatars and interactive learning experiences to provide a more engaging alternative to traditional online test prep.
The platform aims to address the growing demand for drone pilots across industries such as agriculture, construction, and public safety. By combining multi-modal instruction with adaptive learning technology, AprentisAi tailors the educational experience to individual learning styles, allowing users to progress at their own pace while mastering topics like FAA regulations, airspace, weather, and safety protocols.
Armando Chapelli, CEO of AprentisAi, emphasized the importance of rethinking technical training: "We're not just delivering content - we're improving how technical training is experienced. Our goal is to make certification more accessible, more engaging, and more aligned with how people learn today."
The course has undergone beta testing in partnership with educational programs in Georgia and Virginia, providing real-world feedback from classroom and training environments. Additionally, AprentisAi offered complimentary access to programs in Texas to further evaluate instructional effectiveness across diverse settings. These collaborations have helped refine the student learning experience, AI-driven instruction, and instructor dashboards, which now include features for progress tracking, engagement monitoring, and performance reporting.
Larry Teems, Founder of Vo-Tech High School in Temple, Georgia, highlighted the course's impact on at-risk students: "Vo-Tech High School provides a critical pathway for students who are at risk of not completing high school and need life direction and career focus. Many young people today struggle to stay engaged in traditional classrooms - but with the right environment and the right tools, they can thrive. That's why Vo-Tech High School implemented FAA Part 107 Pilot Prep by AprentisAi. It's an innovative, AI-enabled adaptive learning program that brings education to life."
Melissa Pore, an Engineering and Technology teacher at Bishop O'Connell High School in Arlington, Virginia, and a mentor for NASA's SEES and Texas Atmospheric & Space Research (TASR) programs, also praised the platform: "As an Engineering and Technology teacher at Bishop O'Connell High School, and as a mentor for NASA's SEES and Texas Atmospheric & Space Research (TASR) programs, I've seen how AprentisAi's support can open doors for students and educators. The complimentary course access they provided across all three programs has given our teams meaningful opportunities to explore advanced STEM and AI learning. Their sponsored course award at the NASA LiftOff Summer Institute 2026 was a thoughtful contribution to our educator community."
The platform is designed for both individual learners and institutions. Independent learners can enroll and complete the course through a guided, self-paced digital experience. Schools, districts, and workforce organizations gain access to instructor dashboards that provide visibility into student activity, progress, and engagement. The course is well-suited for Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs, workforce development initiatives, government training, colleges, and technical schools.
AprentisAi's launch comes at a time when the drone industry is expanding rapidly, and the FAA Part 107 certification is a critical credential for commercial drone operations. By making test prep more interactive and adaptive, AprentisAi aims to lower barriers to entry and help meet the growing need for skilled drone pilots. The company plans to expand into other technical training pathways aligned with industry-recognized certifications and workforce development programs.
