Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations)
This course will equip you with the comprehensive knowledge, skills, values and experience that international and domestic airlines seek when recruiting suitable candidates.
Entry Requirements
- Must be an Australian Citizen or hold an Australian Residency (If you are an International Student, please click here)
- Must have completed Year 10 (Year 12 preferred)
- Must be at least 18 years old for Australian airlines and 20-21 years old for most international airlines
- Must be fit and healthy
- Must meet the height restrictions as specified by the various airlines – please enquire direct to the airlines to determine if they apply to you
- A second language is a distinct advantage
Course Duration
This is a full time course consisting of 8 weeks of structured theory and practical tuition.
Course Modules
| Introduction to Aviation |
Roles and Responsibilities |
| Workplace Health & Safety |
Aircraft Systems and Components |
| Human Factors/CRM |
Safety Procedures |
| Security |
Cabin and Galley Services (including RSA) |
| Apply First Aid |
Dangerous Goods |
| Aviation Medicine |
Emergency Equipment and Procedures |
| Airline Employment |
Evacuation Procedures |
| Customer Service Essentials |
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Course Delivery
- Classroom based theory
- Online study and examinations
- Practical hands on training using cabin simulators, mock-ups, door trainers and survival rafts in an authentic simulated environment
Course Outcome
Upon completion, students will receive a AVI20208 Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations) plus the following additional certificates:
- Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA)
- Senior First Aid
- Aircrew Security Response Program
Enrolment Process
To begin the enrolment process please select the "Apply Now" button below and complete the application form. Aviation Australia will then send you a confirmation email and further details as to what is required to complete your enrolment.
 
Disclaimer: The information provided is the most current available. However Aviation Australia has the right to change information such as course costs, timing and selection criteria without notice.
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