ISO 23665:2021
Unmanned aircraft systems — Training for personnel involved in UAS operations
This document describes the procedures for training personnel who will be involved in the operation of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).
This document defines:
a) knowledge, skill, attitude and qualification criteria that are needed for UAS pilots and training organizations that provides training to trainees of UAS remote pilots and other personnel involved in UAS operations;
b) training curriculum and contents for specific learning courses;
c) qualification and confirmation criteria for the training organizations;
d) general procedures for providing training of UAS personnel. The requirements for a specific course as described in the annexes can be more restrictive in some cases.
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Abbreviated terms
5 Training organization
5.1 Responsibilities
5.2 Documentation for staff members
5.3 Display of certificate
5.4 Records
5.5 Emergency procedures and equipment
5.6 Introductory information
6 Training resources
6.1 Teaching aids
6.2 Instructor requirements
6.3 Theoretical training
6.3.1 Theory knowledge delivery methods
6.3.2 Theory presentations
6.4 Flight training
6.4.1 Training environment
6.4.2 Training aircraft
6.4.3 Simulators
6.4.4 Risk management
7 Training content delivery
8 Final qualification
9 Evaluation protocols
Annex A (normative) VLOS UAS pilot course
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Abbreviated terms
5 Training organization
5.1 Responsibilities
5.2 Documentation for staff members
5.3 Display of certificate
5.4 Records
5.5 Emergency procedures and equipment
5.6 Introductory information
6 Training resources
6.1 Teaching aids
6.2 Instructor requirements
6.3 Theoretical training
6.3.1 Theory knowledge delivery methods
6.3.2 Theory presentations
6.4 Flight training
6.4.1 Training environment
6.4.2 Training aircraft
6.4.3 Simulators
6.4.4 Risk management
7 Training content delivery
8 Final qualification
9 Evaluation protocols
Annex A (normative) VLOS UAS pilot course
Bibliography