ASTM F3266
Standard Guide for Training for Remote Pilot in Command of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Endorsement
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ASTM F3266 is the Standard Guide for Training for Remote Pilot in Command of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Endorsement. It provides a structured reference for training expectations related to remote pilot qualifications, helping organizations align instruction with a recognized ASTM standard. This guidance matters because consistent training can support safer operations, clearer competency development, and more reliable preparation for UAS endorsement-related activities in practical aviation workflows.
Overview of ASTM F3266
The scope of ASTM F3266 is centered on training for remote pilot in command roles associated with an Unmanned Aircraft Systems endorsement. As a guide, it is intended to support training programs rather than define a full operational rule set. The standard is relevant where organizations need a technical benchmark for knowledge development, training structure, and qualification support. ASTM F3266 can help create a more consistent approach to preparing remote pilots for UAS operations.
Common use cases of ASTM F3266
ASTM F3266 is commonly used when developing or reviewing training programs for remote pilot in command candidates seeking a UAS endorsement. It may support flight schools, training providers, operators, and compliance teams that need a clearer framework for instruction and evaluation. The guide is also useful when documenting training pathways, aligning internal procedures, or comparing program content against an established ASTM reference for UAS-focused personnel preparation.
Benefits of using ASTM F3266
Using ASTM F3266 can help improve consistency in UAS training programs and reduce uncertainty when defining remote pilot preparation. It supports better alignment between training content and endorsement expectations, which may aid compliance efforts, procurement decisions, and internal quality control. For organizations, the standard can also serve as a practical reference for evaluating whether training materials, instructors, and competency checks are appropriately structured for the intended remote pilot in command role.
- Training guide for remote pilot in command preparation
- Supports UAS endorsement-focused instruction
- Useful for program structure and competency review
- Helps promote consistent training practices
- Publication Date: 2023-07-11
- Publisher: ASTM
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