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MEA40718 - Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical)

S.A. Certificate IV in Aeroskills – Mechanical
(Apprentice Stream)

Are you an Aircraft Engineering Apprentice in need of the Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical)? Our MEA40718 – Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical) programme is designed specifically for apprentices and is funded by the South Australian Government (S.A. only). Delivered via work place apprenticeship (approved apprentice contract required for enrolment) and at Flight One School of Engineering’s Adelaide airport campus, our curriculum aligns with CASA’s Part 147 standards, ensuring you receive top-tier training and qualifications for a thriving career in aircraft maintenance.

Delivery Locations
Adelaide

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intakes
Rolling
Duration
Max 4 Years
Study Mode
Apprenticeship
Attendance
Full Time
VSL Cover
N/A (Funded)
International
No

TUITION FEES

Domestic Self Funded

Course is subsidised by the South Australian Government.

Qualification Overview

This Certificate IV course is available only to new or existing aircraft engineer apprentices who hold a valid apprentice contract.

Certificate IV in Aeroskills is regarded as the minimum level of qualification to gain work as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer. Our custom-developed program is designed to provide all the skills and experience demanded by industry, including all the relevant practical skills via workplace apprenticeship. Please note that we do not arrange apprenticeships so if you are interested, you will need to approach potential employers and arrange your own apprenticeship / traineeship.

As an aircraft engineer, you will predominantly carry out examinations, maintenance and repairs of the components of aircraft such as gas turbine, jet and piston engines, frames, hydraulic, pneumatic, fuel, electronic and other associated systems.

Throughout the course, you will undertake learning across the fundamentals of maths and physics, the principles of flight, plus workshop and hand skills to enable maintenance of individual aircraft components.

Plus, you can work in almost any location – from the biggest cities, to the smallest outback towns. With most commercial aircraft ‘cycling’ multiple times a day, the airframe and components need to be inspected and maintained at regular intervals, with even the smallest components being tracked, checked, and repaired when necessary. Engineers are tasked with troubleshooting complex issues to help keep flight operations to complex schedules. The scope of work is incredibly diverse, working on everything from massive jets to private planes. As a graduate engineer from Flight One School of Engineering, you will have been emersed in industry culture and gained the knowledge and skills to start your career as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer.

 

 

Proudly Subsidised by the South Australian Government

The South Australian Government subsidises students looking to study this course (for qualified candidates) – for more details, please enquire here →

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Course Details

Qualification MEA40718 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical) for Apprentices
Training Provider Flight One School of Engineering (RTO 45165)
Training Location Adelaide
Upcoming Intakes This course has rolling intakes. Please enquire for details.

 

Flight One School of Engineering has the privilege of being a CASA certified Maintenance Training Organisation. (Certification number CASA.147 MTO.0048.) This industry certification allows us to deliver theory and practical training and assessments toward the Australian Aircraft Engineer Licence. As part of the Tisdall Aviation Group, Flight One School of Engineering has a unique capacity to provide students with the opportunity to undertake all the required practical learning, integrated right into the course, providing opportunities to complete the qualification prior to entering the industry.

This Certificate IV course is available only to new or existing aircraft engineer apprentices who hold a valid apprentice contract.

Theory and hand-skill training is conducted in the workplace and in some cases in a classroom environment co-located with our Adelaide Airport aeroskills workshop. To address the practical requirements of the qualification, students must be a new or existing aircraft engineer apprentice with an approved contract and workplace. Practice-based activities must be recorded in a Log of Industrial Experience and Achievement.

Flight One School of Engineering’s Cert IV programmes are designed to provide foundational learning across a range of aircraft maintenance concepts and prepare graduates to directly enter the industry as an Aircraft Engineer (unlicenced).

Students will learn how to supervise maintenance activities, remove and install advanced aircraft components, and learn how to troubleshoot a wide range of complex aircraft systems.

Leveraging the wider Tisdall Aviation Group’s MRO facilities, we have designed the course to provide students with the opportunity to benefit from engagement with our in-house live aircraft maintenance environment, providing every trainee the best possible learning experience.

Outcomes

The course includes formal aeroskills theory training aligned to the knowledge requirements within the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations Part 66 Modules, and assessments that are delivered under our CASA Part 147 Maintenance Training Organisation Approval Certificate (CASA.147 MTO.0048). When combined with our extensive practical training, this structure empowers our graduates and prepares them to seize career opportunities as they arise.

The Certificate IV leads to employment readiness and does not have a licence outcome. To be eligible to apply for a CASA Aircraft Engineer Licence, graduates must undertake further studies and also meet CASA’s stipulated employment experience requirements.

The expected outcomes of this course, subject to demonstrated competencies, are:

  • MEA40718 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical)
  • Log of Industrial Experience and Achievement

Training & Assessment Arrangements

This programme is designed specifically for newly engaged and current aircraft engineer apprentices. Training is therefore by way of a workplace apprenticeship or traineeship only.

Assessments for this programme are conducted and invigilated in accordance with the requirements of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA). Assessments may include, but are not limited to, multiple choice, short answer, short essays, group work under observation and practical aviation assessments.

Recognition For Prior Learning (RPL)

Applicants with well documented previous training and/or experience may be eligible for Recognition for Prior Learning toward Units of Competency included in this qualification. Please advise at the time of application if you are seeking RPL.

Delivery Mode

This programme is designed specifically for newly engaged and current aircraft engineer apprentices. Training is therefore delivered by way of a workplace apprenticeship or traineeship only.

COURSE FEES

Domestic Student Tuition Fees – Adelaide

This course is subsidised by the South Australian Government for qualified candidates. There may be a small co-contribution fee payable for this course as directed by the South Australian Government.

Flight One School of Engineering is a South Australian Government approved Subsidised Training Provider. This course is subsidised and is currently available only in South Australia through classroom training or via a  pre-approved apprenticeship. Skilling South Australia is a South Australian government initiative helping people get skills and qualifications to build careers and meet the workforce needs of industry. Please contact us for full details.

VET Student Loan is not available for this course.

Other / Non-Tuition Fees

There are no other fees associated with this certificate.

Entry Criteria

Academic Criteria

  • New or existing apprentice in South Australia with an approved contract
  • Australian Year 12 (Senior High School) Certificate of Education; or
  • International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB) diploma; or
  • successful completion of an Australian Qualifications Framework certificate IV or higher qualification (where the language of instruction is English), or at a level in a framework that preceded the AQF that is equivalent to level 4 or above in the AQF or;   that has been assessed by a Federal, State or Territory government agency which assesses overseas qualifications (or an organisation contracted by such an agency to undertake such assessments) as equivalent or comparable to a qualification referred to in the VET Student Loans Rules; and the course for the qualification was delivered in English.
  • If you cannot provide the above documents, you will be required to display competence at Exit Level 3 in the Australian Core Skills Framework in both reading and numeracy. We will assess your competence using the Australian Government approved assessment tool — LLN Robot, or other approved tool of our choice.

English language Criteria

All applicants, unless exempt, must present an IELTS Certificate (Academic Module) no more than 1 year old.

For direct entry, the IELTS result must be at least 6.0 overall with no band score below 5.5. English pathway options are available for applicants who have not attained this minimum level.

Please note: You may be exempt from the English language entry criteria if you are a citizen of Australia, or studied for the last 2 years in Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, Canada or the United States of America enrolled in a formal qualification. Exemptions are assessed case by case. The Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) requires that individuals from non-English speaking backgrounds seeking an Australian Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licence must present an IELTS score of 6.0 with no band score below 6.0 prior to being issued a licence.

English language packaged pathways are available for this course but a formal test result may still be required.

CASA English Language Criteria

Aircraft maintenance trainees should also be aware that, according to CASR Part 66 AMC CASR 66.025 /GM CASR 66.025, all personnel wishing to hold an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licence will be required to provide evidence to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority that they have achieved a suitable English language proficiency level.

An applicant for a maintenance certification licence must be able to read, write and converse in English to a level that CASA is satisfied is sufficient to enable the applicant to safely exercise the privileges of the licence applied for. The level of knowledge would be such that the licence holder is able to:

  • read and understand the instructions and technical manuals in use within the organisation;
  • make written technical entries and any maintenance documentation entries, which can be understood by those with whom they are normally required to communicate;
  • read and understand the maintenance organisation procedures; and
  • communicate at such a level as to prevent any misunderstanding when exercising certification privileges.

Approved English language evidence that may be required for Non English Speaking Background (NESB) engineers:

  • International English Language Testing System with an overall grade of six on condition no single test area has a score of less than six on either the academic or general training module;
  • Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet Based Test (TOEFL iBT) score of 78;
  • Test of English as a Foreign Language Paper Based (TOEFL PB) score of 547; and
  • Test of English for International Communication Secure Program (TOEIC Secure Program/Public Testing Centre) score of Listening 350; Reading 330; Speaking 160 and Writing 160.

Units

Core & Elective Units

MSMENV272 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
MEA154 Apply work health and safety practices in aviation maintenance
MEA155 Plan and organise aviation maintenance work activities
MEA118 Conduct self in the aviation maintenance environment
MEA107 Interpret and use aviation maintenance industry manuals and specifications
MEA157 Complete aviation maintenance industry documentation
MEA156 Apply quality standards during aviation maintenance activities
MEA158 Perform basic hand skills, standard trade practices and fundamentals in aviation maintenance
MEA148 Apply mathematics and physics in aviation maintenance
MEA201 Remove and install miscellaneous aircraft electrical hardware/components
MEA246 Fabricate and/or repair aircraft electrical hardware or parts
MEA296 Use electrical test equipment in aviation maintenance activities
N/A Certificate IV Theory & Handskills
MEA304 Remove and install non-pressurised aircraft structural and non-structural components
MEA398 Remove and install aircraft hydro-mechanical and landing gear system components
MEA303 Remove and install aircraft pneumatic system components
MEA305 Remove and install aircraft fixed wing flight control system components
MEA339 Inspect, repair and maintain aircraft structures
MEA318 Inspect aircraft hydro-mechanical, mechanical, gaseous and landing gear systems and components
MEA328 Maintain and/or repair aircraft mechanical components or parts
MEA362 Maintain aircraft vapour cycle air conditioning systems
MEA306 Remove and install engines and engine system components
MEA313 Inspect, test and troubleshoot piston engine systems and components
MEA319 Inspect gas turbine engine systems and components
MEA307 Remove and install propeller systems and components
MEA308 Remove and install rotary wing rotor and flight control system components
MEA366 Perform borescope inspections
MEA301 Perform aircraft flight servicing
AVIF3016 Marshal aircraft
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Our safety culture is the single fundamental value driving every business in our group, from the way we run charter operations, maintain aircraft, facilitate travel, and crucially train our students. Because of this safety first, safety always philosophy, Tisdall Aviation Group ultimately crafts better pilots, better engineers, and better managers.

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Our pilots, engineers and managers are sought-out by industry, because our graduates meet their needs. Industry members select our services because we genuinely care about building their careers, and helping them grow professionally, and move up in their jobs.

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