Diploma of Aviation

Commercial Pilot License

AVI50222

Overview

Subjects and Fees

CRICOS Code 03851K
RTO Code 45610

If you’ve been dreaming of a career as a commercial pilot, our Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane) course is for you. This course is a great way to begin your aviation career. Within 85 weeks you’ll go from being an aviation novice to a commercial pilot. The course is designed to provide you with all technical and nontechnical skills you will need to achieve your Commercial Pilot Licence with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).

Commercial pilots may fly for hire or reward and are authorised to act as pilot in command for aircraft only requiring one pilot, or as co-pilot for aircraft requiring two pilots.

The diploma qualification, together with the CPL, provide you with the qualifications, skills, knowledge and experience to operate as a commercial pilot and to seek initial employment in various roles.

The units cover all relevant competencies, knowledge and skills for a commercial pilot and correlate with PPL and CPL licence requirements. For detailed information on the qualification and units see AVI50222 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane) on training.gov.au.

This is an integrated training course that combines ground theory with practical flight training. It is designed to be complete in 85 weeks, comprising 20 hours face-to-face learning per week. The course is delivered in 4 modules with the theory and practical training conducted in parallel. This course encompasses a total 170 hours of flying. All practical units of this course are delivered one-to-one at our campus located at on Camden Airport in Sydney’s Macarthur region.

More Details

Below is a general timeline of the course:

Overview

Phase 1

In this module you will learn the essential flying skills required to achieve solo flight. To maintain a measure of ground and flight integration, you must pass theory examinations to progress through this module.

MILESTONE

First Solo

DURATION

WEEKS 1-12

Overview

Phase 2

In this module you will achieve your Recreational Pilot Licence (also known as an RPL). To maintain a measure of ground and flight integration, you must pass theory examinations to progress through this module. In addition to flying, this module consists of class- room-based theory lessons, flight briefings and self-study.

Exams

  • First Area solo exam (Written examination 70% pass)
  • CASA Recreational Pilot Licence Flight Test
  • AEL Aviation English language proficiency

MILESTONE

Recreational Pilot Licence

DURATION

WEEKS 13-20

Overview

Phase 3

In this module you will learn to both fly and navigate to the standard of a Private Pilot Licence (also known as a PPL). To maintain a measure of ground and flight integration, you must pass theory examinations to progress through this module.

In addition to flying, this module consists of class- room-based theory lessons, flight briefings and self-study.

Exams

  • CNAV CPL- Navigation (Written examination 70% pass)
  • CMET CPL- Meteorology (Written examination 70% pass)
  • CHUF CPL- Human Factors (Written examination 70% pass)

MILESTONE

PPL Assessment

DURATION

WEEKS 21-35

Overview

Phase 4

In the final module of training you will hone your skills and learn advanced flying skills. On successful completion of this module you will achieve your Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL). To maintain a measure of ground and flight integration, you must pass theory examinations to progress this module.

During this period the student will attend a classrooms, briefings and self-study sessions.

Altocap Flight School does not guarantee a successful education assessment to a learner undertaking this course.

Exams

  • CLWA CPL – Flight Rules and Air Law- Aeroplane (Written examination 80% pass)
  • CADA CPL – Aerodynamics – Aeroplane (Written examination 70% pass)
  • CYSA CPL – Aircraft General Knowledge Aeroplane (Written examination 70% pass)
  • CFPA CPL – Operation, Performance and Planning – Aeroplane (Written examination 70% pass)
  • CASA Commercial Pilot Licence Test Flight

MILESTONE

Commercial Pilot Licence and Advanced Training

DURATION

WEEKS 36-85

Course Outcomes

Accomplish more with Altocap

On successful completion of the full course, students will attain:

  • an AVI50222 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane) – a nationally recognised qualification issued by Altocap Flight School as Registered Training Organisation; and
  • a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) issued by CASA.

AVI Unit Code

Description

AVIE0006

Maintain aircraft radio communications

AVIW0029

Manage pre and post-flight actions

AVIY0058

Manage aircraft fuel

AVIF0033

Manage aircraft passengers and cargo

AVIF0026

Implement aviation risk management processes

AVIF0027

Implement aviation fatigue risk management processes

AVIF0030

Manage safe flight operations

AVIF0029

Implement threat and error management strategies

AVIO0017

Manage disruptive behaviour and unlawful interference with aviation

AVIH0010

Plan a flight under visual flight rules

AVIH0014

Navigate aircraft under visual flight rules

AVIY0054

Control aeroplane on the ground

AVIY0055

Take off aeroplane

AVIY0056

Control aeroplane in normal flight

AVIY0057

Land aeroplane

AVIY0046

Execute advanced aeroplane manoeuvres and procedures

AVIW0032

Operate and manage aircraft systems

AVIY0047

Manage abnormal aeroplane flight situations

AVIY0033

Operate aircraft using aircraft flight instruments

AVIY0036

Operate at non-towered

AVIY0035

Operate in Class G airspace

AVIY0037

Operate at a controlled aerodrome

AVIY0034

Operate in controlled airspace

AVIW0032

Operate and manage aircraft systems

AVIY0046

Execute advanced aeroplane manoeuvres and procedures

AVILIC0003

Licence to operate a commercial aeroplane

AVIF0035

Manage human factors in aviation operations

AVIY0040

Apply aeronautical knowledge to aviation operations

AVIY0041

Apply the principles of civil air law to aviation operations

AVIZ0006

Manage situational awareness in aircraft flight

How to apply

Requirements and Selection Criteria

Student support and experience

Altocap Flight School began in 2017 with a commitment to quality flight training and safety in an atmosphere of friendly comradeship. The directors and staff are all passionate about flying and their experience encompasses many years involvement with flying clubs and other aviation organisations.

Location

Camden Airport is bounded to the south, west and north by the Nepean River. Road access is from the east via Macquarie Grove Road.

Duration

85 weeks full time, 20 hours per week

Entry requirements

To be selected for a place in this course, you will need to:

  • Have a Year 12 / senior-secondary school certificate;
  • Student must be 17 years of age at enrolment, and 18 years old to undertake a flight test
  • Attend a pre-screening interview to assess suitability and commitment
  • Hold a current Class 1 Medical. Altocap can help you through this process.
  • Hold an Aviation Reference Number (ARN).
  • Hold a valid Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC)
  • English Language Proficiency. Meet the minimum requirements for English Language proficiency as set out by CASA.
  • For international learners, evidence of satisfactory Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) proficiency.

An application for Recognition of Qualification, Prior Learning and Current Competencies may be made by candidates with previous aeronautical experience.

Enrolment Procedure

You will be required to provide the following documents with your application

  • Aviation Reference Number from casa.gov.au.
  • Apply for a USI with usi.gov.au
  • Higher School Certificate
  • Birth certificate or passport

In additional above (International students only)

  • Student VISA
  • IELTS Certificate
  • OSHC – Overseas Student Health Cover Certificate

Submit your application to admin@altocap.edu.au

Please add in the subject your last Name and ARN (Last Name – ARN)

VET Information

for Students

Have you always dreamed of becoming a pilot but worried about how to fund your training? VET Student Loans are designed to help eligible students cover the cost of approved diploma-level aviation courses, making your dream more achievable. This government program allows eligible students to focus on their flight training now and repay later once they’re earning enough!

At Altocap, we’re here to make getting started as simple as possible. We’ll help you check your eligibility, find the right approved aviation course, and assist with how to apply for a loan through the program.

If you’re feeling unsure about where to start or have questions about what’s involved, we’re here to help make the process as smooth as possible. Flying shouldn’t feel out of reach - get in touch with Altocap today and let us help you take the next step toward your aviation career!

Overview

CRICOS Code 03851K
RTO Code 45610

If you’ve been dreaming of a career as a commercial pilot, our Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane) course is for you. This course is a great way to begin your aviation career. Within 85 weeks you’ll go from being an aviation novice to a commercial pilot. The course is designed to provide you with all technical and nontechnical skills you will need to achieve your Commercial Pilot Licence with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).

Commercial pilots may fly for hire or reward and are authorised to act as pilot in command for aircraft only requiring one pilot, or as co-pilot for aircraft requiring two pilots.

The diploma qualification, together with the CPL, provide you with the qualifications, skills, knowledge and experience to operate as a commercial pilot and to seek initial employment in various roles.

The units cover all relevant competencies, knowledge and skills for a commercial pilot and correlate with PPL and CPL licence requirements. For detailed information on the qualification and units see AVI50222 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane) on training.gov.au.

This is an integrated training course that combines ground theory with practical flight training. It is designed to be complete in 85 weeks, comprising 20 hours face-to-face learning per week. The course is delivered in 4 modules with the theory and practical training conducted in parallel. This course encompasses a total 170 hours of flying. All practical units of this course are delivered one-to-one at our campus located at on Camden Airport in Sydney’s Macarthur region.

More Details

Below is a general timeline of the course:

Overview

Phase 1

In this module you will learn the essential flying skills required to achieve solo flight. To maintain a measure of ground and flight integration, you must pass theory examinations to progress through this module.

MILESTONE

First Solo

DURATION

WEEKS 1-12

Overview

Phase 2

In this module you will achieve your Recreational Pilot Licence (also known as an RPL). To maintain a measure of ground and flight integration, you must pass theory examinations to progress through this module. In addition to flying, this module consists of class- room-based theory lessons, flight briefings and self-study.

Exams

  • First Area solo exam (Written examination 70% pass)
  • CASA Recreational Pilot Licence Flight Test
  • AEL Aviation English language proficiency

MILESTONE

Recreational Pilot Licence

DURATION

WEEKS 13-20

Overview

Phase 3

In this module you will learn to both fly and navigate to the standard of a Private Pilot Licence (also known as a PPL). To maintain a measure of ground and flight integration, you must pass theory examinations to progress through this module.

In addition to flying, this module consists of class- room-based theory lessons, flight briefings and self-study.

Exams

  • CNAV CPL- Navigation (Written examination 70% pass)
  • CMET CPL- Meteorology (Written examination 70% pass)
  • CHUF CPL- Human Factors (Written examination 70% pass)

MILESTONE

PPL Assessment

DURATION

WEEKS 21-35

Overview

Phase 4

In the final module of training you will hone your skills and learn advanced flying skills. On successful completion of this module you will achieve your Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL). To maintain a measure of ground and flight integration, you must pass theory examinations to progress this module.

During this period the student will attend a classrooms, briefings and self-study sessions.

Altocap Flight School does not guarantee a successful education assessment to a learner undertaking this course.

Exams

  • CLWA CPL – Flight Rules and Air Law- Aeroplane (Written examination 80% pass)
  • CADA CPL – Aerodynamics – Aeroplane (Written examination 70% pass)
  • CYSA CPL – Aircraft General Knowledge Aeroplane (Written examination 70% pass)
  • CFPA CPL – Operation, Performance and Planning – Aeroplane (Written examination 70% pass)
  • CASA Commercial Pilot Licence Test Flight

MILESTONE

Commercial Pilot Licence and Advanced Training

DURATION

WEEKS 36-85

Course Outcomes

Accomplish more with Altocap

On successful completion of the full course, students will attain:

  • an AVI50222 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane) – a nationally recognised qualification issued by Altocap Flight School as Registered Training Organisation; and
  • a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) issued by CASA.

AVI Unit Code

Description

AVIE0006

Maintain aircraft radio communications

AVIW0029

Manage pre and post-flight actions

AVIY0058

Manage aircraft fuel

AVIF0033

Manage aircraft passengers and cargo

AVIF0026

Implement aviation risk management processes

AVIF0027

Implement aviation fatigue risk management processes

AVIF0030

Manage safe flight operations

AVIF0029

Implement threat and error management strategies

AVIO0017

Manage disruptive behaviour and unlawful interference with aviation

AVIH0010

Plan a flight under visual flight rules

AVIH0014

Navigate aircraft under visual flight rules

AVIY0054

Control aeroplane on the ground

AVIY0055

Take off aeroplane

AVIY0056

Control aeroplane in normal flight

AVIY0057

Land aeroplane

AVIY0046

Execute advanced aeroplane manoeuvres and procedures

AVIW0032

Operate and manage aircraft systems

AVIY0047

Manage abnormal aeroplane flight situations

AVIY0033

Operate aircraft using aircraft flight instruments

AVIY0036

Operate at non-towered

AVIY0035

Operate in Class G airspace

AVIY0037

Operate at a controlled aerodrome

AVIY0034

Operate in controlled airspace

AVIW0032

Operate and manage aircraft systems

AVIY0046

Execute advanced aeroplane manoeuvres and procedures

AVILIC0003

Licence to operate a commercial aeroplane

AVIF0035

Manage human factors in aviation operations

AVIY0040

Apply aeronautical knowledge to aviation operations

AVIY0041

Apply the principles of civil air law to aviation operations

AVIZ0006

Manage situational awareness in aircraft flight

How to apply

Requirements and Selection Criteria

Student support and experience

Altocap Flight School began in 2017 with a commitment to quality flight training and safety in an atmosphere of friendly comradeship. The directors and staff are all passionate about flying and their experience encompasses many years involvement with flying clubs and other aviation organisations.

Location

Camden Airport is bounded to the south, west and north by the Nepean River. Road access is from the east via Macquarie Grove Road.

Duration

85 weeks full time, 20 hours per week

Entry requirements

To be selected for a place in this course, you will need to:

  • Have a Year 12 / senior-secondary school certificate;
  • Student must be 17 years of age at enrolment, and 18 years old to undertake a flight test
  • Attend a pre-screening interview to assess suitability and commitment
  • Hold a current Class 1 Medical. Altocap can help you through this process.
  • Hold an Aviation Reference Number (ARN).
  • Hold a valid Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC)
  • English Language Proficiency. Meet the minimum requirements for English Language proficiency as set out by CASA.
  • For international learners, evidence of satisfactory Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) proficiency.

An application for Recognition of Qualification, Prior Learning and Current Competencies may be made by candidates with previous aeronautical experience.

Enrolment Procedure

You will be required to provide the following documents with your application

  • Aviation Reference Number from casa.gov.au.
  • Apply for a USI with usi.gov.au
  • Higher School Certificate
  • Birth certificate or passport

In additional above (International students only)

  • Student VISA
  • IELTS Certificate
  • OSHC – Overseas Student Health Cover Certificate

Submit your application to admin@altocap.edu.au

Please add in the subject your last Name and ARN (Last Name – ARN)