
The Aviation Selection Test Battery (ASTB) is a standardized assessment used by the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard to evaluate candidates for aviation and officer training programs.
It measures essential skills and aptitudes in math, mechanics, reading comprehension, aviation knowledge, and personality traits—all critical for success in military aviation roles.
Whether you aspire to become a Student Naval Aviator (SNA), Student Naval Flight Officer (SNFO), or Officer Candidate School (OCS) student, the ASTB helps determine your eligibility and potential for aviation service.
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The ASTB consists of 4 subtests. Below is the breakdown of the number of questions and allotted time for each:
| SUBTESTS | NO. OF QUESTIONS | TIME (MINS) |
|---|---|---|
| Math Skills | 30 | 25 |
| Reading Comprehension | 20 | 25 |
| Mechanical Comprehension | 30 | 15 |
| Aviation and Nautical Information | 30 | 15 |
The ASTB consists of 7 sections. To qualify as an officer, candidates must complete the first three sections, collectively known as the OAR (Officer Aptitude Rating).
| Subject | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Math Skills Test (MST) |
Covers arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and word problems involving angles, perimeters, and distances. |
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| Mechanical Comprehension Test (MCT) |
Measures understanding of basic physics, including motion, pressure, volume, and simple machines. |
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| Reading Comprehension Test (RCT) |
Involves reading passages followed by multiple-choice questions testing comprehension and inference. |
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| Aviation and Nautical Information Test (ANIT) |
Assesses knowledge of aviation principles, nautical terminology, and aviation history. |
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| Naval Aviation Trait Facet Inventory (NATFI) |
Personality inventory evaluating traits relevant to aviation performance and teamwork. |
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| Performance-Based Measures Battery (PBM) |
A computer-based simulation evaluating multitasking, tracking, and coordination skills. |
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| Biographical Inventory with Response Validation (BI-RV) |
Questionnaire about personal background, education, and experience—honesty is key. |
ASTB results are reported in four key rating areas:
| Rating | Description |
|---|---|
| AQR | Academic Qualifications Rating |
| PFAR | Pilot Flight Aptitude Rating |
| FOFAR | Flight Officer Aptitude Rating |
| OAR | Officer Aptitude Rating |
| Program | Minimum Scores |
|---|---|
| Student Naval Aviator (SNA) | AQR: 4, PFAR: 5 |
| Student Naval Flight Officer (SNFO) | AQR: 4, FOFAR: 5 |
| Marine Pilots / Flight Officers | AQR: 4, FOFAR: 6 |
| Coast Guard & OCS | AQR: 4, PFAR: 5 |
| Navy OCS | AQR: 35 |