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| Qualification: Certificate II in Aircraft Line Maintenance
Training Package: Aeroskills This course is designed to provide formal education for aircraft maintenance workers who wish to meet the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) requirements for the grant of Aircraft Maintenance worker A licences / maintenance authorities. Once licensed, you will be able to perform maintenance on aircraft and certify the completion of maintenance in accordance with CASA procedures. The course provides graduates with technical skills and knowledge required for working in the aerospace maintenance sector as Licensed Aircraft Maintenance workers, once the desired licence has been granted by CASA. Students will learn: to perform scheduled aircraft line maintenance activities, removal and installation of specified aircraft mechanical and electrical components, basic repairs of aircraft fittings, basic electrical testing, administrative requirements for A level aircraft certification, workplace communication and personal skills. More Information These qualification details are indicative only and not comprehensive. They are designed to comply with CASA regulatory requirements, details of which may be obtained from CASA at www.casa.gov.au or on telephone 131757. It is recommended that you confirm all qualifications and training details prior to commencement of any course. Note also that access to the CASA B1 and B2 licences / maintenance authorities is available separately through completion of the Diploma of Aeroskills (Avionics or Mechanical). You should obtain full details of requirements from CASA. For more information about this qualification visit myfuture , The Good Guides , or other training and course information websites. For detailed information about the Training Package that contains this Qualification contact Manufacturing Skills Australia or visit the National Training Information Service . Certificates I and II Certificates I and II recognise basic vocational skills and knowledge that meet nationally endorsed industry/enterprise competency standards as agreed for those qualifications by the relevant industry, enterprise, community or professional group. They include preparatory and participation skills and knowledge such as: literacy and numeracy; communication skills; working in teams; workplace technology; and industry specific competencies, of increasing complexity and personal accountability at each level of the Certificate qualification. VET qualifications are offered by TAFE Institutes, private providers and some universities. |
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