Professional Pilot Double Diploma of Aviation
The first step towards becoming a professional pilot.
This Professional Pilot Double Diploma of Aviation, combines – AVI50222 & AVI50519:
- gives you cpl and instrument rating
- gives you a “frozen” Air Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL)
- teaches you how to operate in a multi-crew environment
- gives you with skills needed to fly in an Airline operation, and
- ensures you have the training and competencies required to be the pilot in command of a multi-crew aircraft.
You’ll learn:
- Private Pilot Licence
- Commercial Pilot Aeroplane Licence
- RT Radio Telephone Operator Licence
- Diploma qualification
- Multi engine rating
- Command Instrument Rating training (including night) – simulator and flight training course
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Course Details
This qualification:
- reflects the roles of flight crew personnel performing normal and emergency commercial pilot duties in support of commercial or Defence aviation flight operations.
- covers flight crew duties, including applying technical and non-technical aviation skills and knowledge to a wide range of air transport operations, including passenger, charter and cargo operations
- enables individuals working at this level to apply knowledge and skills that demonstrate autonomy, judgement and defined responsibility in known or changing contexts and within broad but established parameters.
- forms 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.
Successful completion of this diploma may lead to working as:
- Commercial aeroplane pilot
- Military aeroplane pilot
People seeking certification should check these requirements with CASA.
Course Units
- Maintain aircraft radio communications
- Implement aviation risk management processes
- Implement aviation fatigue risk management processes
- Implement threat and error management strategies
- Manage safe flight operations
- Manage aircraft passengers and cargo
- Manage human factors in aviation operations
- Plan a flight under visual flight rules
- Navigate aircraft under visual flight rules
- Licence to operate a commercial aeroplane
- Manage disruptive behaviour and unlawful interference with aviation
- Manage pre- and post-flight actions
- Operate and manage aircraft systems
- Operate aircraft using aircraft flight instruments
- Operate in controlled airspace
- Operate in Class G airspace
- Operate at non-towered aerodromes
- Operate at a controlled aerodrome
- Apply aeronautical knowledge to aviation operations
- Apply the principles of civil air law to aviation operations
- Execute advanced aeroplane manoeuvres and procedures
- Manage abnormal aeroplane flight situations
- Control aeroplane on the ground
- Take off aeroplane
- Control aeroplane in normal flight
- Land aeroplane
- Manage aircraft fuel
- Manage situational awareness in aircraft flight
- Operate aircraft in the traffic pattern at night
- Plan a flight under instrument flight rules
- Navigate aircraft under instrument flight rules
- Conduct a 2D instrument approach
- Perform instrument arrival and standard arrival route procedures
- Operate aircraft in the traffic pattern at night
- Perform non-published instrument departure procedures
- Perform published instrument departure procedures
- Perform visual circling approach
- Conduct a 2D global navigation satellite system non-precision instrument approach
- Operate a multi-engine aeroplane