Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane) AVI50222
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Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane) AVI50222
Privileges of Licence On completion of your Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot License Australia – CPL Australia) you can be paid to work as a pilot under Visual Flight Rules (VFR). This means that you could conduct such work as VFR charter, VFR tourist flights, Crop Dusting, Fish Spotting etc….
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Privileges of Licence
On completion of your Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot License Australia – CPL Australia) you can be paid to work as a pilot under Visual Flight Rules (VFR). This means that you could conduct such work as VFR charter, VFR tourist flights, Crop Dusting, Fish Spotting etc.
Course fee includes
1. Flying
Definitions:
- Dual – Flight training with an instructor
- Solo – Flight training with the student acting as pilot in command – no instructor.
Recreational Pilot Licence & Commercial Pilot License component
- 70 hours solo Piper Warrior
- 55.5 hours dual Piper Warrior (including 1.4 hours for RPL Flight test & 3 hours for Private Pilot Licence Progress Check)
- 3 hours dual Piper Warrior – CPL
- 32 hours dual Piper Arrow CPL – including 3 hours for Commercial Pilot License Australia flight test
- 4 hours Flight Simulator
- Total Included Hours: 164.5
2. Theory
- Recreational Pilot Licence theory course (including books & CASA theory exam)
- Commercial Pilot Licence theory course (including books & CASA theory exam)
3. All briefings by instructors
4. Equipment and Materials
- 1 Navigation Ruler
- 1 Navigation Protractor
- Navigation computer
- Navigation lapboard
- Aerodrome Information Publications (AIP’s)
- Flight Training Manual
- Maps and Charts (2 x WAC’s, PCA, VTC Melbourne, ERC)
- ERSA
- Visual Flight Rules Guide (VFRG)
- Log Book
REQUIREMENTS
- Completion of a CASA Class 1 Aviation Medical either before course commencement or upon arrival.
- Have passed at least equivalent of Australian Year 10 of High School and have reasonable maths proficiency Note: Year 10 is the 4th year of Secondary College/High School.
- Pass an interview with the flying school manager or one of our instructors (details will be explained if you apply)
- Be 18 years of age by course commencement
English Language Requirements
Minimum IELTS Score of 6.0 with none of the test scores (listening, reading, writing & listening) below 5.5 or Pearson PTE minimum test score of 50 Note: The English test must have been taken two years immediately before the date of Student visa application is made or two year immediately before a decision is made on the application.
If you fall into one of the following student categories, you are exempt from providing an English test score as evidence of English language proficiency:
- students who have completed at least five years’ study in English in one or more of the following countries: Australia, UK, USA, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, or the Republic of Ireland
- students who have completed in Australia, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education in the English language, in the two years before applying for this Student visa
- in the two years before applying for this Student visa, completed a substantial component of a course leading to a qualification from the Australian Qualifications Framework at Certificate IV or higher level, while holding a Student visa. Make sure you provide the appropriate evidence if you satisfy one of the exemptions above.
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