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Part 107 Recurrent Training Tracker

Track part 107 recurrent training dates with colour badges before renewals bite — per item, per airframe, per pilot.

Part 107 privileges require completing free online recurrent training every 24 calendar months (replacing the old retest); night operations knowledge is included since the 2021 amendment.

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⚠️ Not for operational decisions. This is a record-keeping and planning aid only — not certified avionics, not a source of regulatory truth. Always verify against official sources (FAA) and your operator's approved documents before flying.

Free part 107 recurrent training tracker: every renewal clock on one board with amber warnings at 45 days — because the certificate itself never expires.

About Part 107 Recurrent Training Tracker

Drone compliance is mostly calendar discipline, and this clock is a perfect example: part 107 privileges require completing free online recurrent training every 24 calendar months (replacing the old retest); night operations knowledge is included since the 2021 amendment. The trap: the certificate itself never expires — it's the recurrent training that gates your privileges, and there's no card in your wallet showing the date. Enter each item once with its dates; the badges do the watching from then on, and renewals become routine admin instead of discovered emergencies.

How to use Part 107 Recurrent Training Tracker

  1. 1Enter each item with its issue and expiry dates.
  2. 2Renew when badges go amber; update the dates after renewal.
  3. 3Export the board for client onboarding and audits.

Why use Part 107 Recurrent Training Tracker?

  • Implements the actual rule: Part 107 privileges require completing free online recurrent training every 24 calendar months (replacing the old retest)
  • Amber badges 45 days out — real renewal lead time
  • Per-item entries scale to fleets and multi-pilot programs
  • Built around the trap: the certificate itself never expires
  • CSV export = instant compliance summary for clients and audits

Frequently asked questions

What does this FAA requirement actually involve?+

Part 107 privileges require completing free online recurrent training every 24 calendar months (replacing the old retest); night operations knowledge is included since the 2021 amendment. Operationally, the piece that needs a tracker rather than a memory: the certificate itself never expires — it's the recurrent training that gates your privileges, and there's no card in your wallet showing the date. Enter the real dates from your documents and let the badge own the renewal calendar.

What happens if this lapses mid-operation?+

Privileges pause the moment validity does — flights conducted on lapsed paperwork are violations regardless of skill or safety record, insurance positions weaken instantly, and client agreements with compliance warranties are breached. The recovery is usually quick (renew, retrain, refile) but the exposure window is the danger. A 45-day amber badge converts the whole category of incident into routine admin.

Where is this data stored?+

Everything you enter is saved in your browser's local storage on your own device — nothing is uploaded to any server. Your records stay completely private, work offline, and load instantly. Use the CSV export regularly to keep an off-device backup copy.

How do I back up or print these records?+

Use the Export CSV button below the table: it downloads your full compliance board as a spreadsheet-ready file. From there you can print a clean copy, archive it with your records folder, or import it into any other system. Exporting monthly is a good habit since the working data lives only in your browser.

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