AVI40108 Certificate IV in Aviation Commercial Pilot Licence (Plus 150 hour syllabus) Gobel Aviation Pty Ltd trading as Soar Advanced Flight Training 1 Second Ave, Moorabbin Airport, Victoria, 3194. Phone: 1300 11 SOAR Email: admin@soaraviation.com.au Registered Training Organisation ID: 22495 CRICOS Training Provider Code: 02530B TAKE COMMAND OF YOUR CAREER WITH THE COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENCE FROM SOAR ADVANCED FLIGHT TRAINING Within 12 months you will be trained from a complete aviation novice to be a fully qualified commercial pilot, ready to be paid as Pilot in Command and begin a career path of you choosing. An internationally recognised qualification, the Commercial Pilot Licence is the minimum requirement to be employed as a pilot, and forms a solid foundation to build additional qualifications including AVI50408 Diploma of Aviation (Instrument Flight Operations) and the Flight Instructor Rating. Course Duration 52 Weeks Course Delivery Full time Course Start Date First Monday of every month Course Fees $59,999 AUD (Including GST as applicable, supplementaries and all service fees) Course Perquisites In accordance with Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) Part 61, FIR candidates must hold Class 1 Aviation Medical, (see page 3 regarding acquiring aviation medical check) English Language Proficiency (see page 5 for full details) Have completed at least equivalent of Australian Year 10 of High School (the 4th year of Secondary College/High School) Be 18 years of age by course commencement Be willing to undergo an Australian Federal Police check for issue of your Aviation Security Identity Card Course Outcome Upon successful completion of the course, students will be issued with the following qualifications: Recreational Pilot Licence (RPL) Private Pilot Licence (PPL) Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) Certificate IV in Aviation 1
The following endorsement will also be achieved: Propeller Pitch Control Endorsement (CSU Endorsement) Privileges of Licence The Commercial Pilots Licence opens up a whole new world of opportunity, including flying charter, skydiving operations, fire bombing operations, crop dusting, customs operations, humanity, search and rescue to name but a few. Typically graduates expand their horizons by working towards either a Command Instrument Rating to fly aircraft solely on instruments, or a Flight Instructor Rating to share their passion and teach other potential pilots to fly. AVI40108 Certificate IV in Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence) Course Fees Inclusion: The course fee includes all theory, textbooks, and flight test fee (for the first attempt only), navigation equipment, maps/charts and initial issue CASA documents. Should the student require additional training or have to re-sit any flight test, the additional cost will be charged at current published rates. Issue of Licences are not included and are payable directly to CASA. See page 5 for complete breakdown of costs. 1. Flying Definitions: Dual Flight training with an instructor Solo Flight training with the student acting as Pilot in Command no instructor. PPL & Commercial Pilot Licence component: 50 hours Dual Cessna C152 70 hours Solo Cessna C152 30 hours Dual Cessna C172RG 2. Flight Tests Flight test for Recreational Pilot Licence Flight test for Private Pilot Licence Flight test for Commercial Pilot Licence 3. Theory Basic Aeronautical Knowledge theory course (including books) 4 weeks full time Private Pilot Licence theory course (including books) 4 weeks full time Commercial Pilot Licence theory course (including books) 14 weeks full time 4. All briefings by fully qualified Flight Instructors 5. Uniform 1 pair navy blue trousers 2 uniform white shirts 1 pair epaulettes 1 navy jumper 1 cap 6. Equipment and Materials Study Guides: o RPL Study Guide o PPL Study Guide o Flight Training Manual 2
CPL Subject Books o Aerodynamics o Aircraft General Knowledge o Flight Rules & Air Law o Human Factors o Meteorology o Navigation o Operations Performance & Flight Planning Navigation Equipment: o 1 x Navigation Ruler o 1 x Navigation Protractor o 1 x Navigation computer Maps and Charts o 2 x WAC s o 1 x PCA o 2 x VNC o 1 x VTC o 1 x ERC-LOW Publications: o EnRoute Supplement Australia (ERSA) o Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) o Civil Aviation Advisory Publication (CAAP) o Civil Aviation Order s (CAO s) o Civil Aviation Regulations (CAR s) o Departure & Approach Procedures (DAPs) Professional Pilots Log Book Aviation Medical Requirements To show they are medically fit and healthy to pilot an aircraft during commercial operations, applicants need to hold a Class 1 Aviation Medical. Aviation medicals are completed in a two-step process: 1. Obtain an Aviation Reference Number from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority: Complete Form 1162 and send to CASA with identification as per page 2: https://www.casa.gov.au/services/standard-page/aviation-reference-number-arnfaqs?wcms%3astandard%3a%3apc=pc_91494 Once you have received your ARN: 2. Book in for Class 1 Medical with a Designated Aviation Medical Examiner (DAME). Visit CASA website for contact list of CASA DAME s in your local country: http://services.casa.gov.au/avmed/dame_search/default.asp 3
English Language Requirements For direct entry to Soar Advanced Flight Training you MUST meet the following requirements, with reference to the Department of Immigration Guidelines: a. If you are from an Assessment Level 3, 4 or 5 country, you MUST undertake either an IELTS test or a TOEFL test as part of the Student Visa application. You must score a minimum total of: i. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) minimum test score 5.5 (with no band score less than 5.0) Note: Test bands are listening, reading, writing & speaking ii. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) Minimum Test Scores: TOEFL Paper based test: 530 TOEFL Internet based test: 71 TOEFL Computer based test: 197 b. If you are from an Assessment Level 1 or 2 Country, the following English Language requirements apply to you: i. The applicant has undertaken or completed his/her secondary education in an Australian or New Zealand educational institution*, or the equivalent of an Australian secondary education in a country where one of the principal mediums of instruction had been in English. *to be determined as a principal medium of instruction at least approximately 50% of the tuition must have been in English. OR The applicant is still receiving secondary education in Australia or New Zealand where the language of instruction at the school is English. ii. The applicant has spent at least three in the past five years of employment in Australia, New Zealand or a specified country (UK, USA, Republic of Ireland, Canada*), where the documented evidence may include a group certificate, a number of pay slips or a letter from your employer stating the period that you worked in that workplace OR iii. If you do not meet i or ii above you will be required to undertake ONE of the following tests and achieve one of the minimum test scores outlined below: a. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) minimum test score 5.5 (with no band score less than 5.0) Note: Test bands are listening, reading, writing & speaking b. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) Minimum Test Scores: TOEFL Paper based test: 530 TOEFL Internet based test: 71 TOEFL Computer based test: 197 c. TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) Minimum Test Scores: Listening: 350 Reading: 300 Speaking: 160 Writing: 140 To ascertain which Country Assessment level applies to you please visit: http://www.border.gov.au/lega/lega/form/immi-faqs/what-is-my-assessment-level 4
AVI40108 Certificate IV in Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence Plus) Course Costs The following provides a breakdown on administration, tuition and supplementary fees. Tuition Fees Supplementaries (Con t) 50 Hours Dual C152 @ $279 p/h $13,950.00 Exam - PPL Theory $182.00 70 Hours Solo C152 @ $229 p/h $16,030.00 Exam - CPL Aerodynamics $150.00 30 Hours Dual C172RG @ $369 p/h $11,070.00 Exam - CPL Operations & Flight Planning $170.00 RPL Ground Theory Course Exam - CPL Human Factors $150.00 PPL Ground Theory Course $10,924.00 Exam - CPL Flight Rules & Air Law $160.00 CPL Ground Theory Course Exam - CPL Meteorology $150.00 RPL Flight Test Fee $550.00 Exam - CPL Navigation $160.00 PPL Flight Test Fee $650.00 Exam - CPL Aeroplane Gen. Knowledge $150.00 CPL Flight Test Fee $825.00 Chart - Planning Chart Australia $15.00 Tuition Fees Total $53,999.00 Chart - Visual Terminal Chart $15.00 Chart - World Aeronautical Chart x 2 $30.00 Supplementaries Chart - Visual Navigation Chart x2 $30.00 Class 1 Aviation Medical Assessment $325.00 Chart - En-Route Low Chart $15.00 Aviation Security Identification Check $200.00 EnRoute Supplement (ERSA) $33.00 English Language Assessment $265.00 WAC/VTC Ruler & Plotter $25.00 Book - Pilots Logbook $30.00 E6B Jeppeson Wind Computer $79.00 Book - Bob Tait RPL Study Guide $97.00 Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) $135.00 Book - Bob Tait PPL Study Guide $97.00 Civil Aviation Advisory Publication $165.00 Book - CPL Aircraft Gen. Knowledge $53.00 Civil Aviation Orders (CAO) $133.00 Book - CPL Aerodynamics $53.00 Civil Aviation Regulations (CAR) $255.00 Book - CPL Flight Rules & Air Law $53.00 Departure & Approach Procedures East $98.00 Book - CPL Human Factors $53.00 Departure & Approach Procedures West $87.00 Book - CPL Meteorology $53.00 Supplementaries Total $4,500.00 Book - CPL Navigation $60.00 Book - CPL Ops & Flight Planning $179.00 Administration Fees Pilot's Headset $350.00 Course Application Fee $1,500.00 Pilot s Uniform $245.00 Administration Fees Total $1,500.00 Total Course Cost $59,999.00 Course Enrolment Call 1300 11 SOAR or email admin@soaraviation.com.au for an application form and start your career in Aviation today! 5