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Commissioner's Information Bulletin 650
Aviation - Traineeships
In this Commissioner's Information Bulletin the traineeship Vocation Aviation - Transport Protection is varied. The two qualifications AVI20316 Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection (Passenger and Non-Passenger Screener) and AVI20416 Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection (Checked Baggage Screener) are merged into one qualification AVI20118 Certificate II in Transport Security Protection to align with the current AVIv4.0 Aviation Training Package. AVI20118 is deemed not equivalent.
This Commissioners Information Bulletin supersedes Bulletin 640.
Aviation - Aerodrome Operations
Aviation - Aircrewman
Aviation - Aviation Management
Aviation - Commercial Pilot Aeroplane Licence
Aviation - Commercial Pilot Helicopter Licence
Aviation - Ground Operations and Service
Aviation - Instrument Rating
Aviation - Pilot in Command
Aviation - Remote Pilot
Aviation - Rescue Crewman
Aviation - Supervision
Aviation - Transport Protection
AVI0v4.0 Aviation Training Package includes 18 qualifications that support traineeship pathways as follows:
AVI20116 Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations - Cargo Services)
AVI30316 Certificate III in Aviation (Remote Pilot – Visual Line of Sight)*
AVI50415 Diploma of Aviation (Instrument Rating)*
AVI50516 Diploma of Aviation (Flight Instructor)*
AVI60116 Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Chief Flight Insutruction) *
* Entry requirements apply to the qualification.
The Transport and Logistics Industry Skills Council has advised that the following qualifications are suitable for delivery in schools:
The aviation industry is tightly regulated by a range of international, national and state and territory conventions, codes and legislation. These regulations, licence arrangements and codes of practice pertain to many different aspects of operations including safety, health, hygiene, security, anti-discrimination, equal employment opportunity, quarantine, and customs and immigration.
Persons employed in the aviation industry need to fulfil competency and training requirements as detailed in the regulations relevant to their occupation. While there is a close relationship in the industry between the regulatory certificates and the relevant nationally endorsed vocational education and training qualifications, the certificates and credentials are issued by different organisations under different legislative authorities.
The Remote Pilot Aircraft Systems Project qualification has been developed to align with the following:
CASR Part 101 (Subpart 101.F)
CASA view UAS as aircraft and therefore, encourage the emphasis on safety and professionalism of the Remote Pilot role
UAS Operations fall under the Aerial Work category and operators in the civilian realm require an Operating Certificate issued by CASA
CASA Operational Groupings are identified as:
Level 1 − < 400’, visual line of site, outside of controlled airspace − < 5000’, visual conditions, near airfields (In Australia, this is inclusive of Extended line of sight which is the measure used in Europe)
Level 2 − Beyond visual line of sight, all airspace classifications, day and night operations
Level 3 − Intercontinental Operations
CASA sees a need for setting flying licensing standards for each level of operation by a Remote Pilot while the AVI08 Aviation Training Package defines the competency standards required for competence in the workplace. This qualification is considered the basic qualification for an operator in this role. It is envisaged that work will continue in 2014 to create a qualification for Remote Pilot – Beyond visual Line of Sight.
For further information about licensing regulations, refer to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).
Note: These qualifications have been structured to align with applicable aviation licensing and regulatory requirements. However, in addition to completing the relevant qualification, further requirements must be fulfilled in line with the current Civil Aviation Safety Regulations before a license will be issued. These requirements include theory tests, flying hours and flying test.
Aviation (Aerodrome Operations)
Certificate III trainees will gain technical and non-technical aviation skills to operate effectively in a broad range of aerodrome operations roles. Trainees working at this level will apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy and judgement and to take limited responsibility in known and stable contexts within established parameters. They may be employed as: Aerodrome Reporting Officer; Airport Safety Officer; Airside Operations Officer; Operations Officer; and Works Safety Officer.
Aviation - (Aircrewman)
Certificate IV trainees will be engaged as light crew personnel performing normal and emergency aircrewman duties in support of commercial or Defence aviation operations. Duties include applying technical and non-technical aviation skills and knowledge within rotary wing operational environments. Trainees working at this level will apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy, judgement and limited responsibility in known or changing contexts within established parameters. They may be employed as Air Crew Officer (ACO) or Aircrewman.
Aviation - (Aviation Management)
Diploma trainees will be engaged as aviation management personnel performing ground operations duties in support of commercial or Defence aviation flight operations. Duties may include applying technical and non-technical aviation skills and knowledge in support of a wide range of aerodrome and air transport operations, including passenger, charter, cargo, emergency service and government operations. Trainees working at this level will apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy, judgement and defined responsibility in known or changing contexts within broad but established parameters. They may be employed as: Aerodrome Manager; Aviation Manager; Business Manager; Operations Manager; Safety Manager.
Aviation - (Aviation Supervision)
Certificate IV trainees will gain technical and non-technical aviation skills to operate effectively in a broad range of ground operations and service roles. Trainees working at this level will apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy, judgement and defined responsibility in known or changing contexts within broad but established parameters. Trainees may be employed as: Aerodrome Operations Supervisor; Aviation Supervisor; Cabin Service Supervisor; Cargo Service Supervisor; Customer Service Supervisor; or Ramp Operations Supervisor.
Aviation - (Cabin Crew)
Certificate III trainees will gain skills to work as cabin crew personnel performing normal and emergency cabin crew duties in support of commercial or Defence aviation operations. Duties may include applying technical and non-technical aviation skills and knowledge to cabin service and cargo operations. Trainees may be employed as: Cabin Crew; Crew Attendant; or Flight Attendant.
Aviation - (Commercial Pilot Licence - Aeroplane or Helicopter)
These qualifications reflect the roles of flight crew personnel performing normal and emergency commercial pilot duties in support of commercial or Defence aviation flight operations. Flight crew duties include applying technical and non-technical aviation skills and knowledge to a wide range of air transport operations including passenger, charter and cargo operations. Trainees working at Diploma level will apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy, judgement and defined responsibility in known or changing contexts and within broad but established parameters.
Both qualifications form some of the requirements for certification as a commercial pilot by the Civil Aviation Safety authority (CASA) as directed by Civil Aviation Safety Regulation (CASR) Part 61 Flight crew licensing. Trainees seeking certification should check these requirements with CASA. Use for Defence aviation is to be in accordance with relevant Defence Orders, Instructions, Publications and Regulations.
Aviation - (Flight Instructor)
Diploma trainees in the role of flight instructors are aviation specialists who manage and conduct flight training. At this level trainees will be delivering training and assessment services usually within aviation Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) or flight training organisations. Flight instruction duties include applying technical and non-technical aviation and vocational skills and knowledge to a wide range of learners, operating conditions and aviation environments. Individuals working at this level will apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy, judgement and defined responsibility in known or changing contexts within broad but established parameters. Individuals may be employed as: Commercial pilot flight instructor; or Military pilot flight instructor.
Aviation - (Chief Flight Instructor)
Advanced Diploma trainees in the role of flight instructors are aviation specialists who manage and conduct flight training. At this level experienced flight instructors will be delivering training and assessment services usually within aviation Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) or flight training organisations. They may have a role in leading other flight instructors and flight examiners, and in providing mentoring or advice to new flight instructors and flight examiners, as well as designing approaches to learning and assessment strategies across a significant area within the flight training organisation. Individuals may be employed as: Chief Flight Instructor (CFI); Chief Pilot (CP); Flight Examiner (FE); Head of Operations (HOO); or Military Senior Flight Instructor (SFI).
Aviation - (Flight Operations - Cargo Services)
Certificate II trainees will gain technical and non-technical aviation skills to operate effectively in a range of flight operations cargo service roles. Trainees working at this level will apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy and limited judgement in structured and stable aviation operating contexts within narrow parameters. They may be employed as Cargo Services Operator or Loadmaster.
Aviation - (Flight Operations Supervision)
Certificate IV trainees will expand their technical and non-technical aviation skills to operate effectively in a broad range of ground operations and service roles. Trainees working at this level will apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy and judgement, and to take limited responsibility in known and stable contexts within established parameters. Trainees may be employed as: Flight Operations Officer or Flight Operations Supervisor.
Aviation - (Ground Operations and Services)
Certificate II and Certificates III trainees will gain technical and non-technical aviation skills to operate effectively in a broad range of ground operations and service roles. Trainees working at this level will apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy and limited judgement in structured and stable aviation operating contexts within narrow or established parameters. At the Certificate II level trainees may be employed as: Baggage Handler; Customer Service; Ground Operations; or Ramp Operator. At the Certificate III level trainees may be employed as: Baggage Operations; Customer Service Operations; Flight Dispatch Operations; Ground Operations; or Ramp Operations.
Aviation - (Instrument Rating)
Diploma trainees in this role learn the roles of flight crew personnel operating in support of commercial or defence aviation flight operations. Flight crew duties include applying technical and non-technical aviation skills and knowledge to a wide range of air transport operations, including passenger, charter and cargo operations while operating aeroplanes or helicopters under the instrument flight rules (IFR). Trainees working at Diploma level will apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy, judgement and defined responsibility in known or changing contexts within broad but established parameters.
This qualification forms some of the requirements for an Instrument Rating certification by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) as directed by Civil Aviation Safety Regulation (CASR) Part 61 Flight crew licensing. Trainees seeking certification should check these requirements with CASA. Use for Defence Aviation is to be in accordance with relevant Defence Orders, Instructions, Publications and Regulations. Trainees may be employed as: Commercial aeroplane pilot; Commercial helicopter pilot; Military aeroplane pilot; or Military helicopter pilot.
Aviation - (Pilot in Command)
Advanced Diploma trainees in this qualification will learn the roles of Multi-Crew Operations and Air Transport Pilots operating within Australian domestic, international and military aeroplane and helicopter operational environments. Trainees working at this level will apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy, judgement and defined responsibility in contexts that are subject to change, and within broad parameters to provide specialist advice and functions. This qualification forms some of the requirements for certification as an Air Transport Pilot and Pilot in Command by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) as directed by Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) part 61 Flight crew licensing. Trainees may work as: Air Transport Pilot - Aeroplane; Air Transport Pilot - Helicopter; Military Pilot - Aeroplane; Military Pilot - Helicopter; Pilot in Command - Aeroplane; Pilot in Command - Helicopter.
Aviation - (Remote Pilot - Visual Line of Sight)
Certificate III trainees in this qualification is relevant to individuals operating remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) within visual line of sight (VLOS), below 400 feet above ground level (AGL) in day visual meteorological conditions (VMC), outside of controlled airspace, greater than 3 nautical miles from an aerodrome, outside of populous areas. Remote pilot duties included applying technical and non-technical aviation skills and knowledge within RPAS operational environments. This qualification forms some of the requirements for certification by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) as described in Civil Aviation Safety Regulation (CASR) Part 101 Division 101.F.3 - Certification of UAV controllers. Civil and military personnel seeking certification as remote pilots should check requirements with CASA.
Aviation - (Rescue Crewman)
Certificate III trainees will gain skills to work as flight crew personnel performing normal and emergency rescue crew duties in support of commercial or Defence aviation operations. Rescue crewman duties include applying technical and non-technical aviation skills and knowledge within rotary wing operational environments. Trainees may be employed as: Helicopter Crewman; Rescue Crewman; or Rescue Crewman Officer (RCO).
Certificate II trainees will gain technical and non-technical aviation skills to operate effectively in a broad range of aviation security screening roles. Individuals working at this level will apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy and limited judgement in structured and stable contexts within narrow parameters. Trainees may be employed as: Aviation Screening Officer; Aviation Transport Protection Officer - Passenger Screener; Aviation Transport Protection Officer - Non-Passenger Screener.
Aviation - Transport Security Protection
Certificate II - A Transport Security Screening Officer performs transport security screening functions including, controlling access to security sensitive areas, undertaking physical searches, and identifying and handling weapons, explosives and prohibited items roles include:
An Officer must also apply effective communication skills to work in a broad range of transport security.
Aviation - Aerodrome Operations - Traineeship
Date of effect 28 March 2014
Qualification AVI30516 Certificate III in Aviation (Aerodrome Operations)
24 months or until the relevant competencies are achieved.
Aviation - Aircrewman - Traineeship
Qualification AVI40116 Certificate IV in Aviation (Aircrewman)
36 months or until the relevant competencies are achieved.
Aviation - Aviation Management - Traineeship
Qualification AVI50616 Diploma of Aviation (Aviation Management)
Aviation - Cabin Crew - Traineeship
Qualification AVI30116 Certificate III in Aviation (Cabin Crew)
Aviation - Commercial Pilot Licence - Aeroplane - Traineeship
Date of effect 18 December 2009
Date Updated 14 December 2015
Qualification AVI50215 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence - Aeroplane)
Aviation - Commercial Pilot Lience - Helicopter - Traineeship
Qualification AVI50315 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Lience - Helicopter)
Aviation - Flight Instructor - Traineeship
AVI60116 Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Chief Flight Instruction)
Aviation - Flight Operations - Traineeship
AVI20116 Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations - Cargo Operations)
AVI20116 Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations)
School based part-time trainees will undertake a minimum of 100 days on-the-job training across a twenty-four (24 month) period within which trainees shall be required to demonstrate competencies relevant to the Vocational Training Order.
Aviation - Ground Operations and Service - Traineeship
AVI30416 Certificate III in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service) by direct entry
AVI30416 Certificate III in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service) where the trainee holds AVI20216 Certificate II in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service)
Aviation - Instrument Rating - Traineeship
Qualification AVI50415 Diploma of Aviation (Instrument Rating)
Aviation - Pilot in Command - Traineeship
Qualification AVI60216 Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Pilot in Command)
Aviation - Remote Pilot - Traineeship
Date of effect 30 November 2012
Qualification AVI30316 Certificate III in Aviation (Remote Pilot - Visual Line of Sight)
Aviation - Rescue Crewman - Traineeship
Qualification AVI30216 Certificate III in Aviation (Rescue Crewman)
Aviation - Supervision - Traineeship
Qualification AVI40216 Certificate IV in Aviation (Aviation Supervision)
Aviation - Transport Protection - Traineeship