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AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING TRAINING AVIATION AUSTRALIA INTERNATIONAL EXCELLENCE IN AVIATION TRAINING

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Page 1: Pre-vocational Aeroskills Training

AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING TRAINING

AVIATION AUSTRALIA

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Course outcomes

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ISO 9001 EXCELLENCE IN AVIATION TRAINING

AviationAust

+617 3860 0900

@AviationAust/AviationAustralia

www.aviationaustralia.aero

[email protected]

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Since 2001, Aviation Australia has been providing world class aviation training that hascreated partnerships with over 150 industryorganisations comprising airlines, aerospacecompanies, governments, defence forces andregulatory authorities.

Located in Brisbane, Aviation Australia’s internationally recognised aircraft maintenance engineering courses offer a study pathway to a career in international aviation.

Aviation Australia are an approved European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part 147 Training Organisation which allows us to deliver basic category training - Mechanical (TB1) and Avionics (TB2) courses - significantly reducing the timeframe for licensing.

We are also approved by EASA to conduct the theory exams for EASA modules, meaning that students who have passed these exams with Aviation Australia do not need to sit these exams again before applying for an EASA licence (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer). Aviation Australia students learn real skills on real aircraft in our European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) approved Part 147 training facility. Our on campus fleet of aircraft includes a Fokker 28 jet, a Boeing 727 jet, a Piper Navajo and two Beechcraft King Air.

How do I apply to train at Aviation Australia?

Train in world class facilities

Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering entry requirementsAge: 18 years or over (Students who are aged 17 are subject to guardianship conditions) Academic: Recognised educational qualifications equivalent to Australian High School Year 12 with acceptable passes in Maths and Physics and/or Science subjects. English: Academic IELTS score of 5.5 with no band score below 5.0 or certification from an approved English language pathway programme.

Visa requirements: Student Visa

Start dates and fee: Visit www.aviationaustralia.aero/engineering for further details.

Please note that course duration, start dates and fees are subject to change and depend on sufficient course numbers.

CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AGENT

IF APPROVED, RECEIVE LETTER OF OFFER

RECEIVE CONFIRMATION OF ENROLMENT (COE)

COMMENCE YOUR STUDY (SUBJECT TO IMMIGRATION APPROVAL)

COMPLETE AVIATION AUSTRALIA’S INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION FORM

PROVIDE CERTIFIED COPIES OF ALL DOCUMENTATION

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Train in world class facilities Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering

Module Mechanical (B1) Avionics (B2) DescriptionModule 1 Mathematics

Module 2 Physics

Module 3 Electrical Fundamentals

Module 4 Electronic Fundamentals

Module 5 Digital Techniques/Electronic Instrument Systems

Module 6 Materials and Hardware

Module 7 Maintenance Practices

Module 8 Basic Aerodynamics

Module 9 Human Factors

Module 10 Aviation Legislation

Module 11 Aeroplane Structures and Systems

Module 13 Aircraft Aerodynamics Structures and Systems

Module 14 Propulsion

Module 15 Gas Turbine Engines

Module 17 Propellers

Module AA-02 Aviation Technical English

Module AA-21 Effective Leadership

This diploma course is a pathway to an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer licence or a Bachelor of Business (Aircraft Maintenance Management). Internationally recognised qualifications On successful completion of the EASA approved course, students will have completed all necessary theory and practical tasks, required by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), to qualify for a basic Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licence. Students will still need to complete a minimum of two years industry work experience before being eligible to apply to EASA for a licence.

30919QLD Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Mechanical (TB1) Approximately 22 months duration

CRICOS COURSE CODE - 073242M | CRICOS REGISTRATION - 95 WEEKS Mechanical Diploma students learn the skills to maintain jet engines, brake and undercarriage systems, structural components, cabin pressurisation, fuel and pneumatic components, flight controls, hydraulics and much more.

30916QLD Diploma Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Avionics (TB2) Approximately 22 months duration

CRICOS COURSE CODE - 073243K | CRICOS REGISTRATION - 95 WEEKS

Avionics Diploma students study the computers, avionics and electrical control systems within an aircraft as well as the repair and maintenance processes that apply to these systems 30919QLD Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Mechanical (TB1) plus 30916QLD Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Avionics (TB2) Approximately 29 months duration CRICOS COURSE CODE - 073242M/ 073243K

This option allows students to complete both the Diploma Mechanical (TB1) and the Diploma Avionics (TB2). A student will meet the licensing requirement for only one category of licence, either Category TB1 or Category TB2.

Bachelor of Business Degree (Aircraft Maintenance Management) Two years durationSuccessful Diploma graduates have the option of undertaking a Bachelor of Business qualification with the University of Southern Queensland. Students will receive a one year (eight units) credit towards the three year degree, allowing completion in two years.

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Course outcomes

AVIATION AUSTRALIADiploma of Aircraft Maintenance

Engineering/Dual Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering and

EASA Part 147 Certificate of Recognition

APPLY FOR EASA AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER LICENCE

GAIN RELEVANT INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE

22 months to 29 months

24 months minimum Future employment

Australian Academic DiplomaGraduates will receive a formal Australian Academic Qualification Certificate: Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, Category TB1 or TB2.

EASA Part 147 Certificate of RecognitionIn addition, successful graduates will receive a European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Examination Completion Certificate which will lead to an EASA licence outcome after a minimum of two years relevant industry experience.

Employment OpportunitiesAviation Australia graduates who go on to obtain an EASA Aircraft Maintenance Engineer licence will hold an international qualification that has wide recognition and is in high demand throughout Europe and Asia, where airline fleets and maintenance facilities are experiencing strong growth.

For those graduates seeking management roles in aviation, then the Diploma pathway leading to a Bachelor of Business (Aircraft Maintenance Management) offers a unique management qualification that has specialist application in the world of international aviation management.

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+617 3860 0900

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www.aviationaustralia.aero

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