Certificate IV Aeroskills (Avionics) MEA The largest CASR and EASA Part 147 approved Maintenance Training Organisation in Australia.

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Certificate IV Aeroskills (Avionics) MEA40615 The largest CASR and EASA Part 147 approved Maintenance Training Organisation in Australia.

RTO Aviation Australia Name Aviation Australia Pty Ltd RTO number CASR Part 147 30770 CASA.147MTO.0025 Course Details Code Title MEA40615 Certificate IV Aeroskills (Avionics) Purpose of Course This course provides students with the underpinning knowledge and skills requirements to progress to an Avionics technician, enabling them to: perform scheduled inspections; and fault diagnosis and repair, and modification of aircraft electrical, instrument and radio systems and system. This qualification articulates with the MEA50115 Diploma of Aeroskills (Avionics) which is one of the elements that qualifies individuals for the grant by CASA of a B2 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licence. The qualification also provides credits towards the MEA50315 Diploma of Aviation Maintenance Management (Avionics) and the MEA60115 Advanced Diploma of Aviation Maintenance Management (Avionics). Target Group This qualification may apply to employees of civil aviation maintenance organisations or to individuals that wish to gain employment in the aviation industry who perform scheduled inspections, fault diagnosis and repair, and modification of aircraft electrical, instrument and radio systems and system. The qualification defines the exit from an apprenticeship (for domestic students) and may apply to either aircraft maintenance performed on flight lines/ramps and in hangars, or to avionic component repair and overhaul performed in workshops. Regulatory requirements/ Packaging Rules To be awarded the MEA40615 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Avionics) competency must be demonstrated in: Aircraft Maintenance Stream twelve (12) core units consisting of common, imported and some avionic technical stream units thirteen (13) elective technical stream units chosen from Group A Total: twenty-five (25) units Or, Component Maintenance Workshop Stream thirteen (13) core units consisting of common, imported and avionic technical stream units three (3) elective technical stream units chosen from Group B Total: sixteen (16) units

Nationally Endorsed Training package (If applicable) Code MEA Version 1.3 Title Aeroskills Training Package Qualification MEA40615 - Cert IV in Aeroskills (Avionics) units of competency (Aircraft Maintenance Stream) Reference Competency Unit(s) (If Applicable) National Code Title / MEA101 Interpret occupational health and safety practices in aviation maintenance MEA103 Plan and organise aviation maintenance work activities MEA105 MEA107 Apply quality standards applicable to aviation maintenance processes Interpret and use aviation maintenance industry manuals and specifications MEA108 Complete aviation maintenance industry documentation MEA109 Perform basic hand skills, standard trade practices and fundamentals in aviation maintenance MEA118 Conduct self in the aviation environment MEA148 Apply mathematics and physics in aviation maintenance MEA201 Remove and install miscellaneous aircraft electrical hardware/ MEA246 Fabricate and/or repair aircraft electrical hardware or parts MEA260 Use electrical test equipment MSAENV272B Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

units of competency (Component Maintenance Workshop Stream) Reference Competency Unit(s) (If Applicable) National Code Title / MEA101 Interpret occupational health and safety practices in aviation maintenance MEA103 Plan and organise aviation maintenance work activities MEA105 MEA107 Apply quality standards applicable to aviation maintenance processes Interpret and use aviation maintenance industry manuals and specifications MEA108 Complete aviation maintenance industry documentation MEA109 Perform basic hand skills, standard trade practices and fundamentals in aviation maintenance MEA118 Conduct self in the aviation environment MEA148 Apply mathematics and physics in aviation maintenance MEA201 Remove and install miscellaneous aircraft electrical hardware/ MEA246 Fabricate and/or repair aircraft electrical hardware or parts MEA260 Use electrical test equipment MEA261 Use electronic test equipment MSAENV272B Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

Group A units of competency (Aircraft Maintenance Stream) Reference Competency Unit(s) (If Applicable) National Code Title / MEA202 Remove and install basic aircraft electrical system MEA203 Remove and install advanced aircraft electrical system MEA204 Remove and install basic aircraft instrument system MEA205 MEA206 Remove and install advanced aircraft instrument system Remove and install aircraft basic radio communication and navigation system MEA207 Remove and install aircraft electronic system MEA208 Remove and install aircraft pressurisation control system MEA209 Remove and install aircraft oxygen system MEA210 MEA211 MEA212 MEA213 MEA214 MEA215 MEA216 MEA217 MEA218 Inspect, test and troubleshoot basic aircraft electrical systems and Inspect, test and troubleshoot advanced aircraft electrical systems and Inspect, test and troubleshoot basic aircraft instrument systems and Inspect, test and troubleshoot advanced aircraft instrument systems and Inspect, test and troubleshoot aircraft basic communication and radio navigation systems and Inspect, test and troubleshoot advanced aircraft communications systems and Inspect, test and troubleshoot instrument landing systems and Inspect, test and troubleshoot fixed wing autopilot systems and Inspect, test and troubleshoot rotary wing autopilot systems and

MEA219 MEA220 MEA221 MEA222 Inspect, test and troubleshoot aircraft pressurisation control systems and Inspect, test and troubleshoot aircraft primary radar systems and Inspect, test and troubleshoot aircraft secondary radar systems and Inspect, test and troubleshoot aircraft oxygen systems and MEA223 Inspect aircraft electrical systems and MEA224 Inspect aircraft instrument systems and MEA225 Inspect fixed wing aircraft automatic flight control systems and MEA226 Inspect aircraft electronic systems and MEA227 Test and troubleshoot aircraft electrical systems and MEA228 Test and troubleshoot aircraft instrument systems and MEA229 MEA230 MEA231 Test and troubleshoot aircraft radio frequency navigation and communications systems and Test and troubleshoot fixed wing aircraft automatic flight control systems and Inspect, test and troubleshoot rotary wing aircraft automatic flight control systems and MEA232 Test and troubleshoot aircraft pulse systems and MEA233 MEA234 Inspect, test and troubleshoot aircraft inertial navigation and reference systems and Inspect, test and troubleshoot aircraft global navigation systems and MEA261 Use electronic test equipment MEA262 Modify/repair single layer printed circuit boards MEA263 Modify/repair multi-layer printed circuit boards

MEA266 Terminate and repair aircraft optical fibre cable MEA278 MEA279 MEA280 Inspect, test and troubleshoot instrument display systems and Inspect, test and troubleshoot full authority digital engine control systems Inspect, test and troubleshoot flight management systems and MEA301 Perform aircraft flight servicing

Group B units of competency (Component Maintenance Workshop Stream) Reference Competency Unit(s) (If Applicable) National Code Title / MEA252 Test, align and troubleshoot synchro and servo system MEA262 Modify/repair single layer printed circuit boards MEA263 Modify/repair multi-layer printed circuit boards MEA266 Terminate and repair aircraft optical fibre cable MEA282 Repair or overhaul aircraft pulse system MEA283 Repair or overhaul aircraft display, control and distribution system MEA284 Repair or overhaul aircraft instrument system MEA285 MEA286 Repair or overhaul aircraft radio frequency communication and navigation system Repair or overhaul aircraft electrical/electro-mechanical MEA287 Repair or overhaul aircraft oxygen system MEA288 Repair or overhaul aircraft audio and visual systems and reproducers

Assessment Method and Delivery Mode Training Material can be accessed via Aviation Australia s Learning Management System (LMS). Practice questions are also available to self-check their course progress. Remedial training programs are available on campus to support students. Programs are conducted to meet the individuals learning needs. CASR Part 66 The course delivery is in line with the CASR Part 66 basic knowledge syllabus. Delivered in a modular format with CASR Part 66 Multi-Choice-Question examinations as summative assessments. For units of competency that don t align with Part 66 modules (e.g. MSAENV272B Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices), candidates will be assessed through online training courses with work-based assignments or, candidates have the opportunity to provide evidence of competence through the RPL process. Course Length Varies. Candidates post RPL can choose to self-study the training material, or attend scheduled instructor-led classes, or a combination of both. Course Costing $1,500 enrolment/rpl/journal of Experience/certification fee The remaining costs for training material and CASR Part 66 examinations can only be determined by RPL and are therefore in addition to the above fee. Outcome AQF MEA40615 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Avionics) qualification. CASR Part 147 Certificate of Recognition for CASR Part 66 basic knowledge examinations passed at over 75%

Annex A CASR Part 66 basic knowledge syllabus: Subject Modules Title 1 Mathematics 2 Physics 3 Electrical Fundamentals 4 Electronic Fundamentals 5 Digital Techniques electronic instrument systems 6 Materials and hardware 7 Maintenance Practices 8 Basic Aerodynamics 13 Aircraft structures and systems 14 Propulsion avionic systems