Part 107 plus profit path

Pass the FAA test, then know exactly how to use the license.

ODAI is not just another exam cram course. It combines FAA-aligned Part 107 prep with real mission labs for family imagery, real estate, inspections, mapping, and advanced response work.

FAA-aligned
Mission labs
Practice exams

The ODAI system

One brand. Four ways to earn.

ODAI means On-Demand Aerial. The last word changes by the job: approachable creative work, practical inspections, business insights, or advanced intelligence.

Family photosReunionsReal estateRoof checks
I = Imagery

Aerial Imagery

Family, reunions, events, real estate

The easiest emotional entry point for amateur pilots: create photos, videos, reels, and property visuals people already understand and want.

Family photosReunionsWeddingsReal estate
I = Inspections

Aerial Inspections

Roofs, solar, construction, insurance

A practical path into better-paying work once pilots learn repeatable shot lists, safety boundaries, and customer documentation needs.

Roof checksSolar arraysStorm damageJob sites
I = Insights

Aerial Insights

Progress, land, business, mapping

Turns aerial media into decisions for builders, landowners, agents, and small businesses who need context, not just pretty footage.

Progress updatesLand viewsBusiness reportsFarm views
I = Intelligence

Aerial Intelligence

Search, response, public safety, advanced missions

The advanced track for operators who earn trust through Part 107 readiness, safety discipline, thermal payloads, mapping, and agency workflows.

SAR supportThermal scansEmergency responseSituational awareness

Exam confidence

Study the FAA topic areas with short lessons, visual explainers, flashcards, audio review, and timed 60-question practice exams.

Mission confidence

Apply each rule to real jobs: reunions, real estate, roof checks, business content, mapping, night requests, and search support.

Income confidence

Leave with a profile badge, first-offer packages, pricing guardrails, and a checklist for converting the certificate into paid work.

Better than exam cram

The course should train a licensed earner, not just a test passer.

Most Part 107 products compete on quizzes, videos, and pass guarantees. ODAI should compete on the outcome amateurs actually want: pass the test, avoid unsafe jobs, price confidently, and start earning with the right mission lane.

FAA-aligned exam prep plus side-hustle mission labs
Track-specific scenarios for Imagery, Inspections, Insights, and Intelligence
Short lessons, cheat sheets, audio review, flashcards, and timed exams
Readiness gates that unlock operator profile badges and job categories
01

Pass-ready foundation

Know exactly what the FAA is testing and why it matters when money is involved.

FAA + field
Part 107 operating rules and remote pilot responsibilities
Commercial vs recreational decision tree
Registration, Remote ID, documents, accident reporting
The exam format, testing supplement, and readiness scoring
02

Airspace mastery

Turn sectional charts from intimidating paper into a job-acceptance tool.

FAA + field
Class B, C, D, E, G airspace and airport symbols
LAANC authorization workflow for local jobs
Latitude/longitude, obstacles, ceilings, and chart legends
Real estate, event, and inspection airspace scenarios
03

Weather judgment

Make safer go/no-go calls before the client, battery, or wind pressure gets loud.

FAA + field
METARs, TAFs, visibility, clouds, fronts, fog, and wind
Density altitude and small UAS performance
Battery planning, heat, cold, and gust margins
Weather risk scoring for paid shoots
04

Crew, communications, and decisions

Operate like a professional even on a small beginner job.

FAA + field
Crew resource management and visual observer use
Radio communication basics and airport operations
Aeronautical decision-making and hazardous attitudes
Client boundary scripts for unsafe requests
05

Night, people, and advanced operations

Understand the rules that unlock higher-value jobs without taking dumb risks.

FAA + field
Night operations and anti-collision lighting concepts
Operations over people and moving vehicles
Waivers, payloads, insurance, and mission complexity
Inspection and public-safety readiness gates
06

Exam sprint and income launch

Finish with practice exams, weak-area drills, and a first-money mission plan.

FAA + field
FAA-style quizzes by topic and timed 60-question exams
Wrong-answer explanations and spaced repetition
Test-day checklist and IACRA next steps
First paid mission package after passing

Conversion path

Make the side hustle feel concrete before asking them to commit.

Every page moves an amateur operator through a practical decision: what they can fly, what they can earn, what they need to learn, and how to start without overreaching.

Build my operator profile

Starter mission

Family photos, local business content, simple property shoots, and events.

Part 107 track

Airspace, weather, rules, safety, practice exams, and mission scenarios.

Earning plan

Starter pricing, deliverables, editing, travel, rush fees, and upgrade paths.

Trust layer

Readiness badges, profile proof, sample work, safety checks, and customer confidence.

Funnel pages

A complete path for new drone operators.

Built for odaidrones.com

Turn your drone into a real local side hustle.

ODAI helps amateur drone pilots move from casual flying to paid missions with training, confidence, licensing support, and a marketplace built around their equipment and skill level.

Your first 30 days from hobby drone to paid operator.

A guided beginner track that shows new pilots what to practice, what to buy later, what to avoid, and how to build the confidence to take real customer jobs.

Pass the FAA test, then know exactly how to use the license.

ODAI is not just another exam cram course. It combines FAA-aligned Part 107 prep with real mission labs for family imagery, real estate, inspections, mapping, and advanced response work.

See the path from weekend flights to meaningful extra income.

Help amateur pilots understand realistic job types, rates, prep time, travel, editing, licensing, and how better skills lead to better missions.

Start with the drone you have, then upgrade with a reason.

Amateurs do not need to overbuy on day one. ODAI shows which missions match Mini, Air, Mavic, and enterprise aircraft so gear upgrades follow revenue.

Choose paid work that matches your current skill level.

The funnel gives new pilots a menu of achievable mission types instead of pushing everyone toward risky work too early.

Help new operators price with confidence, not guesswork.

ODAI turns beginner uncertainty into clear packages for shoot time, travel, editing, licensing complexity, rush delivery, and risk level.

Make the first booking feel possible.

Show amateurs people like them: hobbyists, students, parents, veterans, photographers, and first responders turning drone skill into local income.

Make customers confident and keep new operators out of trouble.

Safety is part of the sales funnel. ODAI teaches pilots how to say yes to the right jobs and no to jobs that risk people, property, or licensing.

Create your ODAI operator profile and start building toward paid missions.

This is the conversion page: capture the pilot, their drone, their goals, their availability, and the first mission lane they want to unlock.

Answers for amateurs wondering if this can really become income.

Handle objections directly: licensing, money, gear, safety, first customers, editing, insurance, and what jobs beginners should avoid.