As part of completing this diploma, you will complete a instrument rating exam (IREX), attain a multi-engine aeroplane class rating (MEA), and gain a Multi-Engine Instrument Rating (MEIR).
Ground Theory – Instrument Rating
Multi-engine Endorsement
Core Units
AVIF0029 Implement threat and error management strategies
AVIF0030 Manage safe flight operations
AVIH0013 Plan a flight under instrument flight rules
AVIH0017 Navigate aircraft under instrument flight rules
AVIW0032 Operate and manage aircraft systems
AVIY0033 Operate aircraft using aircraft flight instruments
AVIY0044 Conduct a 2D instrument approach
AVIY0050 Perform instrument arrival and standard arrival route procedures
AVIY0073 Operate aircraft in the traffic pattern at night
AVIY0074 Perform non-published instrument departure procedures
AVIY0075 Perform published instrument departure procedures
AVIY0076 Perform visual circling approach
AVIY0081 Conduct a 2D global navigation satellite system non-precision instrument approach
Elective Unit
AVIY0072 Operate a multi-engined aeroplane
Airline Pilot
Multi-engine Charter Pilot
Flight Instructor
Emergency Services Pilot
Face-to-face Training
Practical In-flight Training
Flight Simulation
Briefings
Practical Demonstrations and Verbal Q&A
Written Exams
Assignments
Bachelor of Aviation
IREX Theory
Flight Training
Ground theory and briefings
4 CPL Theory subjects: Meteorology, Human Factors, Basic Navigation, Air Law
First attempt at theory exams
Landing charges and air services fees at aerodromes outside of Bacchus Marsh
TVSA Flight Training Manuals
Additional training or tuition required to meet the standard
CASA flight testing fees
Uniform
CASA medical certificates
Aviation Security Identification Card
Any fees associated with exceeding aircraft height and weight restrictions
Hold a current Australian Private Pilot Licence
Hold or ability to hold a Class 1 medical certificate
Ability to hold an ASIC (Aviation Security Identification Card)
Students must also undertake a pre-training review to ensure course suitability. The pre-training review involves:
– an interview
– an online assessment of competence in reading and numeracy using bksb® (you must achieve a minimum result of AQF Exit Level 3 for both assessments)
– a flight simulator test to determine aptitude for flying (you must achieve a minimum score of 11).
The pre-training review will be conducted in person to ensure the integrity of the process.
To enter this course, you need to hold a current Private Pilot Licence.
A minimum of a CASA Class 1 Medical is required to do the CPL flight test.
TVSA has a number of financing options available. To ensure you are eligible, read through all the information and use the tools provided to check your eligibility.
This course is approved for VET Student Loans tuition support. Speak to our aviation careers specialist to learn more.
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