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Case for Endorsement – November 2015
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Case for Endorsement
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Case for Endorsement – November 2015
CONTENTSCONTENTS......................................................................................................IOVERVIEW.....................................................................................................1SECTION 1 – RESPONSIVENESS & RECOGNITION QUALITY PRINCIPLES...............3
Responding to government broad policy initiatives............................................................................3
Recognising convergence and connectivity of skills........................................................................13
Supporting movement of skills within and across organisations and sectors...................................13
Promoting national and international portability...............................................................................14
Reflecting licensing and regulatory requirements............................................................................15
SECTION 2 – FLEXIBILITY & FUNCTIONALITY QUALITY PRINCIPLES...................17Meeting the diversity of individual and enterprise needs.................................................................17
Supporting equitable access and progression of learners...............................................................17
Supporting learner transition between education sectors................................................................17
Supporting implementation across a range of settings....................................................................17
Supporting sound assessment practice...........................................................................................17
Supporting implementation through compliance with National Register requirements....................18
SECTION 3 – IMPACT OF CHANGES.................................................................19Industry priorities and expectations.................................................................................................19
Industry imperatives and timelines for implementation of the components......................................19
Overarching expectations of industry for the delivery/assessment of the components....................20
Public/private training and assessment services.............................................................................20
Enterprises...................................................................................................................................... 20
Licensing and regulatory environment.............................................................................................20
Policy environment..........................................................................................................................20
Systemic issues............................................................................................................................... 21
APPENDIX A: COMPONENTS FOR ENDORSEMENT............................................22Draft Endorsed Qualifications..........................................................................................................22
Draft Endorsed Units of Competency..............................................................................................23
Draft Skill Sets................................................................................................................................. 28
Mapping Summary: Qualifications...................................................................................................30
Mapping Summary: Units of Competency.......................................................................................34
Mapping Summary: Skill Sets..........................................................................................................53
AVI Aviation Training Package Modification History........................................................................58
APPENDIX B: QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT...................................................60SECTION 1 – DETAILS OF DRAFT TRAINING PACKAGE COMPONENTS.................................60
SECTION 2 – COMPLIANCE WITH THE STANDARDS FOR TRAINING PACKAGES..................61
SECTION 3 – COMMENTS ON HOW THE DRAFT TRAINING PACKAGE COMPONENTS MEET THE QUALITY PRINCIPLES...........................................................................................................63
APPENDIX C: REFERENCE AND KEY STAKEHOLDER GROUPS............................67
OVERVIEW
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The Transport and Logistics Industry Skills Council (TLISC) covers a broad range of industry sectors including: Aviation
Logistics and Warehousing
Maritime
Ports
Rail
Road Transport.
This submission puts forward the Case for Endorsement for the AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0, relating to: seventeen (17) qualifications
o grounds operations: ten (10)
o flight operations: seven (7)
one hundred and forty (140) units of competency and associated assessment requirements
o aviation safety: twenty-seven (27)
o grounds operations: seventy-seven (77)
o flight operations: thirty-six (36)
forty-one (41) Skill Sets
o grounds operations: twenty (20)
o flight operations: twenty-one (21).
The AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0 submission is presented in three parts and covers three sectors.
Part A: Aviation Safety
Part A includes twenty-seven (21) units of competency related to aviation safety. Three (3) units of competency and two (2) Skill Sets were previously released in AVI Aviation Training Package Release 1.0.
Part B: Ground Operations
Part B includes seventy-seven (77) units of competency, ten (10) qualifications and twenty (20) Skill Sets related to aviation ground operations. Nine (9) units of competency and one (1) qualification were previously released in AVI Aviation Training Package Release 1.0.
Part C: Flight Operations
Part C includes thirty-six (42) units of competency, seven (7) qualifications and twenty-one (21) Skill Sets related to aviation flight operations. Sixty-four (64) units of competency, three (3) qualifications and one (1) Skill Set were previously released in AVI Aviation Training Package Release 2.0.
The AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0 draft components have been structured to align with the Standards for Training Packages, which were endorsed by the Standing Council for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment on 16 November 2012.
‘The purpose of the Standards for Training Packages is to ensure Training Packages are of high quality and meet the workforce development needs of industry, enterprises and individuals. The Standards for Training Packages apply to the design and development of Training Packages for endorsement consideration by the new endorsing body.’ (National Skills Standards Council)
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Stakeholder agreement has been obtained for all the draft components of the AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0 being submitted for endorsement. There are no outstanding issues related to any of these draft components.
The units of competency and associated assessment requirements, qualifications and Skill Sets meet the requirements of the Standards for Training Packages. This has been confirmed by the independent Quality Assurance Report (Appendix B).
The Companion Volume Implementation Guide (CVIG) Release 3.0 will be available on the TLISC website: http://tlisc.org.au/training-packages/. The CVIG has been quality assured through the TLISC quality assurance process.
Draft components to be considered for endorsement are in Appendix A.
Interdependence with the TLI Transport and Logistics Training Package
This Case for Endorsement includes TLI Transport and Logistics Training Package units of competency that are part of a concurrent Case for Endorsement submission, creating an interdependence between these two Training Packages. Both Training Packages are managed by TLISC.
Including 89 units of competency from the proposed TLI Transport and Logistics Training Package Release 2.0 in the AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0 ground and flight operations qualifications and Skill Sets ensures the currency of these imported units and minimises the impact of change on industry, learners and training providers as a result of the Training Package endorsement process.
Mapping information and competency equivalency statements are contained within the TLI Transport and Logistics Training Package Release 2.0 Companion Volume Implementation Guide.
With the interdependent nature of Training Packages1, the continuous improvement process of various industry sector Training Package products has led to many imported units of competency becoming superseded through various releases of the AVI08 Aviation Training Package. Training package products policy2 requires that ‘developers must ensure that the status of imported units in Training Packages is checked through continuous improvement processes, and that imported units are kept current through these processes’. While TLISC has endeavored to do this, it is anticipated that some of the units of competency imported from Training Packages not managed by TLISC, will be put up for endorsement at the same time as the AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0, presenting a currency issue outside of TLISC’s control.
SECTION 1 – RESPONSIVENESS & RECOGNITION QUALITY PRINCIPLES
Responding to government broad policy initiatives
Part A: Aviation Safety
In April 2014, the TLISC Aviation Advisory Committee identified the need for a stronger training focus on aviation safety, including risk management, across all Aviation Industry occupations. This identified need also reflected the viewpoint and policy intent (current and future) of all international and national aviation safety regulators. Additionally, the TLISC Aviation Advisory Committee directed that all AVI08
1 Retrieved from Industry Skills Council 14 October 2015 http://www.isc.org.au/resources/uploads/pdf/Training_Package_Continuous_Improvement.pdf
2Retrieved from Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development, 14 October 2015 http://www.industry.gov.au/skills/TrainingPackages/TrainingPackages/Documents/Training%20Package%20Products%20Policy.pdf
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Aviation Training Package Release 5.0 units of competency, qualifications and Skill Sets be transitioned to the Standards for Training Packages, by the end of 2015 in accordance with government vocational education and training (VET) policy and direction.
In October 2014, TLISC undertook to review, research and develop aviation safety units of competency/Skill Sets for roles across the Aviation Industry, to align with existing job roles/tasks, and to align with international and domestic aviation safety regulatory requirements. This was articulated in the TLISC Aviation Continuous Improvement Plan (CIP) as item 1.17.
The Aviation Safety Project responded to this identified need through the development of an Aviation Safety Management Framework. The Framework resulted in units of competency and Skill Sets being developed for flight and ground operations. Implementation of the Framework commenced with three units of competency and two Skill Sets being included in the AVI Aviation Training Package Release 1.0.
AVI Aviation Training Package units of competency that are allocated to the Competency Field with the letter ‘F’ designator (Safety Management) are considered to be part of the Aviation Safety Management Framework. The units span aviation safety, risk management and human factors, which are considered ‘non-technical’ skills and consequently, are reliant on integrated training and assessment strategies to support the ‘technical’ skills of working in the Australian Aviation Industry.
The following units related to aviation safety are submitted for endorsement in the AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0.
Code Title
AVIF0002 Provide first aid in an aviation environment
AVIF0003 Manage human factors in flight dispatch operations
AVIF0009 Manage threats and errors as pilot in command
AVIF0010 Manage human factors as pilot in command
AVIF0012 Apply aviation work health and safety procedures
AVIF0013 Manage human factors in remote pilot aircraft systems operations
AVIF2007 Implement regulations and policies during check-in procedures
AVIF2010 Implement regulations and policies during aviation safety and service operations
AVIF2012 Monitor the transfer of hazardous materials
AVIF2015 Utilise emergency breathing system
AVIF2019 Work in aircraft confined spaces
AVIF2020 Employ fatigue risk management practices in an aviation workplace
AVIF2024 Conduct housekeeping activities
AVIF3005 Maintain the safety of people and aircraft
AVIF3006 Respond to abnormal and emergency situations in an aircraft
AVIF3012 Apply relevant laws and regulations to the operation of an aerodrome
AVIF3016 Marshal aircraft
AVIF3023 Apply regulations and policies during remote pilot aircraft systems operations
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AVIF3025 Facilitate the safety of aerodrome works and works site access
AVIF3026 Facilitate an aerodrome emergency response
AVIF4008 Supervise cabin safety and security
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Part B: Ground Operations
In April 2014, the TLISC Aviation Advisory Committee directed that all AVI08 Aviation Training Package Release 5.0 units of competency, qualifications and Skill Sets be transitioned to the Standards for Training Packages, by the end of 2015 in accordance with government VET policy and direction.
In October 2014, TLISC undertook to review, research and develop aviation ground operations units of competency, qualifications and Skill Sets for roles across the Aviation Industry, to align with existing job roles/tasks, and to align with international and domestic aviation regulatory requirements. This was articulated in the TLISC AVI08 CIP as items 1.5 and 1.13.
The Ground Operations Project also sought to develop new and/or review existing units of competency, qualifications and Skill Sets to meet the needs of ground and aerodrome operations personnel within the following roles: Ground Passenger Service
Ramp Operations
Baggage Handler
Aircraft Refueller
Aircraft Marshaller
Flight Dispatch and Operations Support
Aerodrome Operations Supervisor and Management functions.
Consequently, the following units of competency relevant to ground operations roles are submitted for endorsement in the AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0:
Code Title
AVIB3005 Inspect and report on aerodrome serviceability
AVIB3006 Inspect and report on serviceability of aerodrome lighting systems
AVIB3007 Inspect and report on obstacle limitation surfaces
AVIC2001 Drive on the airside
AVIC4002 Administer airside driving
AVID0001 Package dangerous goods for air transport
AVID0002 Conduct baggage handling operations
AVID2001 Accept dangerous goods for air transport
AVID2003 Prepare freight for flight
AVID2004 Conduct aviation freight weighing operations
AVID2005 Accept freight for air transport
AVID2006 Load and secure aviation freight and baggage
AVID2007 Unload aviation freight and baggage
AVIE2005 Conduct radio procedures in an aviation operational environment
AVIE3003 Complete a Notice to Airmen
AVIG2002 Work effectively in the aviation industry
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AVIG2003 Work in a socially diverse environment
AVIH0003 Manage aircraft performance and load
AVIH0004 Implement instrument flight rules planning procedures
AVIH3019 Navigate remote pilot aircraft systems
AVII0001 Advise on major services and attractions at aviation destinations
AVII0002 Provide quality customer service
AVII2007 Check in aircraft passengers
AVII2008 Provide assistance to transit and arriving passengers
AVII3005 Apply knowledge of the structure, products and services of an airline operator
AVII4015 Monitor and enhance customer service excellence
AVIJ2001 Contribute to the achievement of on-time performance standards
AVIJ4002 Conduct quality control operations related to refuelling and defuelling aircraft
AVIK2001 Use computers in the aviation screening workplace
AVIK3002 Use infotechnology devices in an aviation workplace
AVIL0001 Manage shifts, crewing and rostering activities in aviation
AVIL2001 Manage a check-in queue
AVIL2005 Complete routine administrative tasks
AVIL2006 Promote effective workplace practice
AVIL3002 Complete aircraft dispatch duties
AVIL3003 Plan an aircraft load
AVIL3004 Assess pavement concessions
AVIO2001 Use firearms on an aerodrome to control wildlife hazards
AVIO2004 Conduct frisk search of persons
AVIO2005 Conduct screening using explosive trace detection
AVIO2006 Control access to and exit from an airside security zone or landside security zone at an airport
AVIO2007 Establish and maintain a sterile area at an airport
AVIO2008 Manage the flow of items for screening by X-ray screening equipment
AVIO2009 Screen articles by interpreting X-ray images
AVIO2010 Screen articles to enter an airside security zone or landside security zone
AVIO2011 Screen people to enter an airside security zone or landside security zone
AVIO2013 Undertake emergency response action to a security threat
AVIO2015 Apply and monitor aviation workplace security procedures
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AVIO3001 Monitor airside access and airside driving
AVIO4003 Implement airside access
AVIP2001 Capture records into a records keeping system
AVIR3001 Service customer airline contracts
AVIW2002 Operate an aerobridge
AVIW2010 Operate baggage tug
AVIW2029 Operate aircraft refuelling nozzle
AVIW3003 Operate aircraft embarkation and disembarkation equipment
AVIW3004 Operate ramp equipment
AVIW3005 Operate aircraft push-out tug
AVIW3006 Refuel aircraft
AVIW3011 Defuel aircraft
AVIW3021 Coordinate aircraft ground operations
AVIW3023 Implement wildlife hazard control measures
AVIW3037 Manage remote pilot aircraft systems pre- and post-flight actions
AVIW3038 Operate and manage remote pilot aircraft systems
AVIW4034 Supervise aircraft refuelling
AVIW5022 Coordinate the removal of disabled aircraft
AVIY0010 Apply aeronautical knowledge and civil air law to flight dispatch operations
AVIY0012 Monitor flight performance
AVIY3073 Control remote pilot aircraft systems on the ground
AVIY3074 Launch remote pilot aircraft systems
AVIY3075 Control remote pilot aircraft systems in normal flight
AVIY3076 Recover remote pilot aircraft systems
AVIY3077 Manage remote pilot aircraft systems in abnormal flight situations
AVIY3078 Manage remote pilot aircraft systems energy source requirements
AVIZ1005 Maintain basic situational awareness in an aviation workplace
AVIZ2050 Maintain security awareness and vigilance in an aviation workplace
AVIZ3052 Apply situational awareness in remote pilot aircraft systems operations
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The following Skill Sets relevant to ground operations roles are submitted for endorsement in the AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0:
Code Title
AVISS00036 Aviation Operator Skill Set
AVISS00041 Handle Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Substances Skill Set
AVISS00043 Cargo Hold Baggage Handler Skill Set
AVISS00047 Notice to Airmen Skill Set
AVISS00049 Simulator Operator Skill Set
AVISS00050 Simulator Operator/Trainer Skill Set
AVISS00051 Simulator Trainer Skill Set
AVISS00052 Use and Maintain Minor Mechanical Equipment Skill Set
AVISS00053 Aerodrome Reporting Officer Skill Set
AVISS00054 Aerodrome Works Safety Officer working with a Method of Works Plan Skill Set
AVISS00055 Aerodrome Works Safety Officer working on Time Limited Works Skill Set
AVISS00056 Maintain Security Awareness and Vigilance in the Aviation Workplace Skill Set
AVISS00057 Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems Observer Skill Set
AVISS00058 Aeromedical Operator Skill Set
AVISS00059 Baggage Handler Skill Set
AVISS00060 Dangerous Goods Pack and Accept Skill Set
AVISS00061 Aviation Shift Supervisor Skill Set
AVISS00062 Flight Dispatcher Skill Set
AVISS00073 Aerodrome Reporting Officer Supervisor Skill Set
AVISS00074 Aeronautical Radio Operator Skill Set
The following qualifications relevant to ground operations roles are submitted for endorsement in the AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0:
Code Title
AVI10116 Certificate I in Aviation (Foundation Skills)
AVI20216 Certificate II in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service)
AVI20316 Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection (Passenger and Non-Passenger Screener)
AVI20416 Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection (Checked Baggage Screener)
AVI30316 Certificate III in Aviation (Remote Pilot – Visual Line of Sight)
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AVI30416 Certificate III in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service)
AVI30516 Certificate III in Aviation (Aerodrome Operations)
AVI40216 Certificate IV in Aviation (Aviation Supervision)
AVI40316 Certificate IV in Aviation (Flight Operations Supervision)
AVI50616 Diploma of Aviation (Aviation Management)
Part C: Flight Operations
In April 2014, the TLISC Aviation Advisory Committee directed that all AVI08 Aviation Training Package Release 5.0 units of competency, qualifications and Skill Sets be transitioned to the Standards for Training Packages, by the end of 2015 in accordance with government VET policy and direction.
On 1 September 2014, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) released Civil Aviation Safety Regulations1 (CASR) 1998 Part 61—Flight Crew Licensing, which sets out the licensing scheme for pilots and flight engineers of registered aircraft. Under regulation 61.035 of CASR 1998, and for Part 61 of CASR 1998, the supporting Manual of Standards (MOS) sets out matters relating to: flight crew licences, ratings and endorsements
the use of an airborne collision avoidance system (ACAS)
aeronautical radio operations
aeroplane taxiing
conditions on flight examiner ratings.
The MOS Part 61 also includes enterprise competency standards, and describes the required skills, knowledge and assessment requirements for the issuance of a flight crew licence, rating or endorsement for approved flight operations within Australia. Further detail on the imperative for change is outlined in the section about ‘Reflecting licensing and regulatory requirements’.
In October 2014, TLISC undertook to review, research and develop flight operations units of competency, qualifications and Skill Sets for roles across the Aviation Industry to align with existing job roles/tasks, and to align with international and domestic aviation regulatory requirements. This was articulated in the TLISC AVI08 CIP as items 1.6, 1.9, 1.10, 1.11 and 1.15.
The Cabin Crew, Rotary Wing, Commercial Pilot and Pilot in Command projects also sought to develop new and/or review existing units of competency, qualifications and Skill Sets to meet the needs of flight operations personnel within the following roles:
1 Retrieved from ComLaw, 26 October 2015 https://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2015C00267/Html/Volume_2#_Toc415139018
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Flight Instructor
Flight Examiner
Air Transport Pilot
Aeroplane Pilot
Helicopter Pilot
Helicopter Crew
Cabin Crew
Flight Crew Supervision.
Consequently, the following units of competency relevant to flight operations roles are submitted for endorsement in the AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0:
Code Title
AVIB3004 Manage and carry out pre- and post-flight cabin checks
AVIE0001 Operate aeronautical radio
AVIH0001 Manage aircraft flight planning and performance as pilot in command
AVII2001 Provide customer service on an aircraft
AVII2003 Carry out beverage service on an aircraft
AVII2004 Provide advice about cuisine on an aircraft
AVII2006 Conduct in-flight retailing
AVII3002 Carry out food preparation and service on an aircraft
AVII3010 Carry out aircraft business and first class meal and non-alcoholic beverage service
AVII4013 Supervise cabin operations
AVIM0001 Conduct a flight test
AVIM0002 Plan and conduct multi-crew cooperation training
AVIM5001 Operate a simulator
AVIM5002 Conduct aeronautical knowledge training
AVIM5003 Conduct flight training
AVIM5004 Facilitate training in a synthetic environment
AVIM5005 Conduct training for the issue of an endorsement
AVIM5008 Conduct flight review
AVIM6006 Deliver operational flight management training
AVIN6003 Manage flight training
AVIO0001 Manage security procedures as pilot in command
AVIW2030 Be airborne extracted by suspended rope
AVIW2031 Be airborne extracted using suspended extraction equipment
AVIW2032 Fast rope from a helicopter
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Code Title
AVIW2033 Rappel from a helicopter
AVIW3024 Perform wireman duties
AVIW3025 Complete aircraft and flight equipment pre- and post-flight actions
AVIW3027 Deliver pyrotechnics and handheld stores
AVIW4028 Manage aircraft sensor systems
AVIY0011 Conduct maintenance test flight activities
AVIY0015 Perform an aerobatic sequence
AVIY0016 Lead formation flight
AVIY0017 Control aircraft in advanced flight manoeuvres
AVIY3052 Conduct helicopter landing site and unprepared helicopter landing site operations
AVIY4051 Conduct external load-lift operations
AVIY4053 Perform aircrewman cockpit duties
AVIY4054 Conduct hoisting operations
AVIY4055 Conduct airborne extraction operations
AVIY4056 Conduct airborne rappelling operations
AVIY4057 Perform helicopter deck landing operations
AVIY4061 Perform aerobatic manoeuvres
AVIY4063 Perform close formation flight
The following Skill Sets relevant to flight operations roles are submitted for endorsement in the AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0:
Code Title
AVISS00031 Aerobatic Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00032 Airborne Rappelling Skill Set
AVISS00033 Airborne Rappelling Supervisor Skill Set
AVISS00034 Airborne Recovery Skill Set
AVISS00035 Aircraft Underwater Escape Skill Set
AVISS00037 Cabin Crew Supervisor Skill Set
AVISS00038 Emergency Breathing System Skill Set
AVISS00039 External Load Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00040 Formation Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00042 Helicopter Wireman Skill Set
AVISS00044 Marine Transfer Pilot Skill Set
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AVISS00045 Night Vision Imaging System Skill Set
AVISS00046 Night Visual Flight Rules Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00048 Rappelling and Hoisting Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00064 Aeroplane Maintenance Test Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00065 Helicopter Maintenance Test Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00066 Single Engine Helicopter Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00067 Multi-Engine Helicopter Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00068 Single Engine Aeroplane Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00069 Multi-Engine Aeroplane Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00070 Flight Examiner Pilot Skill Set
The following qualifications relevant to flight operations are submitted for endorsement in the AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0:
Code Title
AVI20116 Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations–Cargo Services)
AVI30116 Certificate III in Aviation (Cabin Crew)
AVI30216 Certificate III in Aviation (Rescue Crewman)
AVI40116 Certificate IV in Aviation (Aircrewman)
AVI50516 Diploma of Aviation (Flight Instructor)
AVI60116 Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Chief Flight Instructor)
AVI60216 Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Pilot in Command)
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Recognising convergence and connectivity of skills
Safety underpins all work in the Aviation Industry and is specifically reflected in the AVI Aviation Training Package by use of the Aviation Safety Management Framework.
In AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0, convergence and connectivity of skills is recognised through the aviation safety units of competency, which are packaged in qualifications and Skill Sets for ground operations and flight operations. The aviation safety units of competency are aligned with international and national regulatory requirements addressed in Australia's Aviation State Safety Program (SSP)2.
The aviation safety units will also be available for other industries to import into qualifications and Skill Sets where workers are exposed to high-risk and safety critical aviation operating environments.
Convergence and connectivity of skills is also recognised by importing units of competency from other Training Packages, such as business services, health, property services, public sector, public safety, tourism, transport and logistics, and training and education.
Supporting movement of skills within and across organisations and sectors
Part A: Aviation Safety
The Aviation Safety Management Framework applies to all occupational roles and across all sectors of the Aviation Industry in domestic and international realms.
Units that support this Framework are embedded as core requirements across the majority of AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0 qualifications, and offered as elective choices in all qualifications. Safety skills transference to other industry sectors is greatly improved, with common language and terminology being used in knowledge and performance evidence requirements where appropriate, within AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0 unit of competency assessment requirements.
Part B: Ground Operations
Qualifications related to ground operations roles are packaged to allow the maximum level of flexibility for individuals working across a range of aviation sectors. Units included within qualification core and elective structures are packaged to allow easy skills transfer between complementary ground operations roles, or vertical pathways through operator, supervisor and management functions.
The Skill Sets related to ground operations roles have been created in response to industry need to acknowledge the diversity of roles in this highly specialised industry.
Part C: Flight Operations
Qualifications related to flight operations roles are packaged primarily to achieve regulatory outcomes for commercial aviation. Alignment of qualifications with national operating standards ensures that individuals possess the skills and knowledge to perform safely and effectively in domestic and international aviation operating contexts.
The Skill Sets related to flight operations roles have been created in response to industry need to acknowledge the diversity of roles in this highly specialised industry.
Promoting national and international portability
2 Retrieved from Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development, 30 September 2015, https://infrastructure.gov.au/aviation/safety/ssp/index.aspx
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Part A: Aviation Safety
Continuous improvement in global aviation safety is fundamental to ensuring air transport continues to play a major role in driving sustainable economic and social development around the world. For an industry that directly and indirectly supports the employment of 56.6 million people, contributes over $2 trillion to global gross domestic product (GDP), and carries over 2.5 billion passengers and $5.3 trillion worth of cargo annually, safety is aviation’s first and overriding priority.
With air traffic projected to double in the next 15 years, current and emerging safety risks must be addressed proactively to ensure this significant capacity expansion is carefully managed and supported through strategic regulatory and infrastructure developments. It is therefore imperative that International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Member States and regions remain focused on establishing, updating and addressing their safety priorities as they continue to encourage expansion of their air transport sectors.3
Annex 19 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation – Safety Management, describes a systematic approach to managing safety, including the necessary organisational structures, accountabilities, policies and procedures.4
In Australia CASA has adopted the requirements of Annex 19 for implementing safety management systems (SMSs) within the Australian Aviation Industry. The framework for an SMS includes four main components and twelve elements, representing the minimum requirements for an SMS. CASA’s SMS includes an additional three elements: the SMS implementation plan, third party interface (contractors and service providers) and internal safety investigation.5
Safety risk management consists of hazard identification, and risk assessment and mitigation. These elements are articulated through a combination of safety skills training and safety management processes.
Risks affecting organisations can have consequences in terms of economic performance and professional reputation, as well as environmental, safety and societal outcomes. Therefore, managing risk effectively helps organisations to perform well in an environment full of uncertainty.6 CASA endorsed the use of ISO 31000 Risk management as the international standard for the risk management process within an SMS.
Aviation safety language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) skill requirements were aligned with the international and nationally recommended requirements for Aviation English Language Proficiency (AELP).
Part B: Ground Operations
Qualifications developed for ground operations roles are designed to achieve regulatory outcomes based on national legislation and international aviation treaties and conventions. Qualifications related to aviation transport security are nationally recognised, and address mandated skill and knowledge requirements under Australian law, including the Aviation Transport Security Act 2004 and Aviation Transport Security Regulations 2005.
3 Retrieved from http://www.icao.int/publications/Documents/10004_cons_en.pdf , 12 May 2015
4 Retrieved from http://casa.gov.au/wcmswr/_assets/main/sms/download/sms-annex19.pdf , 12 May 2015
5 Retrieved from http://casa.gov.au/scripts/nc.dll?WCMS:STANDARD::pc=PC_101001 , 12 May 2015
6 Retrieved from http://www.iso.org/iso/home/standards/iso31000.htm , 12 May 2015
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Individuals performing roles on and around Australian aerodromes including aerodrome reporting officers, works safety officers and aviation safety personnel must adhere to the requirements directed under CASR 1998 Part 139 – Aerodromes. Core and elective units related to aerodrome operations roles are aligned to these requirements, and allow individuals to transfer skills and knowledge across a wide range of certified and uncertified aerodrome environments.
Part C: Flight Operations
Qualifications developed for flight crew roles are packaged to achieve licensing, certification and regulatory outcomes based on national legislation and international aviation treaties and conventions. Qualifications related to air transport pilot and flight instructor requirements are nationally recognised, and address mandated skill and knowledge requirements under Australian law, including Civil Aviation Orders, CASRs and other national operating standards such as the Model Work Health and Safety Act.
Qualifications developed for non-pilot flight crew roles are aligned to the same body of legislative outcomes, and allow individuals to operate safely and effectively in domestic or international operating environments.
Reflecting licensing and regulatory requirements
ICAO is a United Nations (UN) specialised agency, created in 1944 on the signing of the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention). ICAO works with the Convention’s 191 Member States and global aviation organisations to develop international Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs), which Member States reference when developing their legally-enforceable national civil aviation regulations.
Improving the safety of global air transport safety systems is ICAO’s guiding and most fundamental strategic objective. The organisation works constantly to enhance global aviation safety through a range of coordinated activities.
CASA's primary function is to conduct the safety regulation of civil air operations in Australia and the operation of Australian aircraft overseas. It is also required to provide comprehensive safety education and training programs, to cooperate with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, and to administer certain features of Part IVA of the Civil Aviation (Carriers’ Liability) Act 1959.
The Civil Aviation Regulations (CARs) 1988 and the CASR 1998, made under authority of the Civil Aviation Act, provide for general regulatory controls for the safety of air navigation. The Civil Aviation Act and CARs 1988 empower CASA to issue Civil Aviation Orders on detailed matters of regulation. The CASR 1998 empowers CASA to issue a Manual of Standards (MOS), which supports CASRs by providing detailed technical material.
CASA is undertaking a regulatory reform program to modernise existing legislation and to harmonise it with SARPs published by ICAO. The new legislation for flight crew licensing is formally known as CASR Part 61. It became legally effective on 1 September 2014, at which time, a four-year transition period began. New legislation for training organisations also became effective on 1 September 2014 with the introduction of CASR Part 141 and CASR Part 142. All training for the grant of a Part 61 licence, rating or endorsement must be conducted by the holder of a Part 141 or Part 142 certificate.
To support the harmonisation of the regulations with international practices, competency-based standards have been introduced for all CASA flight crew qualifications. Detailed competencies for the granting of a licence, rating or endorsement have been published by
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CASA in the MOS Part 61. These competency standards are consistent with Australian Government policy that requires VET to be7: structured and competency-based
delivered by qualified and competent instructors
assessed against clearly-defined competency standards.
TLISC has ensured that mandatory skills and knowledge articulated within the MOS Part 61 have been accurately and appropriately included within all relevant flight operations units of competency, qualifications and Skill Sets.
The Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development administers the Aviation Transport Security Act 2004 (the Act) and the Aviation Transport Security Regulations 2005 (the Regulations). The Act and Regulations came into force in Australia on 10 March 2005. The purpose of the legislation is to establish a regulatory framework to safeguard against unlawful interference to aviation. It establishes minimum security requirements for civil aviation in Australia by imposing obligations on persons engaged with civil aviation related activities. In particular it obliges certain Aviation Industry participants to develop, and comply with, aviation security programs.
The Act also gives effect to Australia's aviation security obligations under the Convention on International Aviation (also known as the Chicago Convention). Under these laws people and companies who operate in the Aviation Industry have responsibilities that help to maintain Australia’s excellent reputation as one of the most secure places in the world.8
TLISC has also ensured that mandatory skills and knowledge articulated in Australia’s aviation transport security legislation have been accurately and appropriately included in all relevant ground operations and flight operations units of competency, qualifications and Skill Sets.
People employed in aviation safety, ground or flight operations roles across the Aviation Industry need to fulfil competency and training requirements as detailed in the regulations relevant to their occupation. People assessed as complying with these requirements are usually provided with some form of certification by CASA, Airservices Australia, the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development or other relevant bodies.
Detailed flight and ground operations licensing and regulatory information has been provided in the AVI Aviation Training Package CVIG Release 3.0.
7 Retrieved from CASA, 30 September 2015 https://www.casa.gov.au/standard-page/overview-part-61-0
8 Retrieved from Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development, 30 September 2015 https://infrastructure.gov.au/transport/security/aviation/legislation/index.aspx
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SECTION 2 – FLEXIBILITY & FUNCTIONALITY QUALITY PRINCIPLES
Meeting the diversity of individual and enterprise needs
Stakeholders consulted in the transition, development and validation of the proposed units of competency, qualifications and Skill Sets were associated with a range of organisations – with varying numbers of members, operating budgets, business structures, and legislative and funding requirements.
The structure of the qualifications primarily includes core and general elective units, allowing the flexibility required to adapt the qualification to individual needs or the needs of a group of employees within an organisation.
Supporting equitable access and progression of learners
AVI Aviation Training Package units of competency and imported units of competency that require prerequisite units are clearly identified within qualification packaging rules, and are included in elective options where appropriate.
Qualifications that require entry requirements are aligned to piloting and flight instructor roles. Commercial or military pilot entrants to these qualifications should check requirements with CASA or Defence Aviation for certification and/or flight hour requirements, or be able to demonstrate equivalent competence.
While the qualifications support equitable access and progression of learners, it will be the industry employer and regulatory bodies who will determine the employment parameters of equitable access and employment progression.
Supporting learner transition between education sectors
There are no formal transition arrangements between the VET sector and the higher education sector for the AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0. The higher education sector has a narrow aviation focus on flight crew and facility management.
Supporting implementation across a range of settings
The AVI Aviation Training Package CVIG Release 3.0 provides advice on implementation.
The assessment requirements support implementation across a range of settings and may be modified for distance-based learners, and for the use of simulated and synthetic learning and assessment activities.
Supporting sound assessment practice
As a minimum, assessors and assessment practices must satisfy applicable regulatory requirements, which include requirements in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations current at the time of assessment.
Assessment must occur in workplace operational situations. Where this is not appropriate, assessment must occur in simulated workplace operational situations that reflect workplace conditions. Assessment processes and techniques must be appropriate to the language, literacy and numeracy requirements of the work being performed and the needs of the candidate.
Resources for assessment must include access to:
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a range of relevant exercises, case studies and/or simulations
acceptable means of simulation assessment
applicable documentation including workplace procedures, regulations, codes of practice and operation manuals
relevant materials, tools, equipment and personal protective equipment currently used in industry.
Evidence required to demonstrate competence must be relevant to, and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions on at least one occasion. Where multiple iterations of an assessment event are required, this is clearly articulated by reference to the enabling regulatory requirements, or described in performance evidence and/or knowledge evidence.
The components of the qualifications are specific to industry requirements and units need to be suitably assessed with respect to the dimensions of competency. The assessment requirements provide detail about the performance evidence and knowledge evidence. Units also include cognitive skills and practical components, which must be adequately assessed.
Aviation Industry specific information and advice is provided to Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) in the AVI Aviation Training Package CVIG Release 3.0 to indicate industry’s expectations and requirements of training delivery and assessment. Defence Aviation and civil sector RTOs were involved in the units of competency, qualifications and Skill Sets review process to ensure they could be successfully implemented in a practical setting.
Supporting implementation through compliance with National Register requirements
The materials have been written to comply with the Standards for Training Packages.
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SECTION 3 – IMPACT OF CHANGESThere are no known structural barriers to the implementation of the proposed units of competency or qualifications.
The AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0: presents units of competency, qualifications and Skill Sets and in the Standards for
Training Packages format
reflects current industry and regulatory requirements
takes a pro-active approach to addressing aviation safety management and in turn, industry and community safety
ensures the currency of all ground operations and flight operations qualifications.
Industry priorities and expectations
Industry priorities are that the units of competency, qualifications and Skill Sets reflect the requirements and training needs of industry, and that RTOs focus on providing quality training and assessment that meets the outcomes identified in the units of competency.
Industry imperatives and timelines for implementation of the components
Part A: Aviation Safety
Industry expects the units of competency will satisfy international and national aviation safety regulatory requirements for flight crew and ground operating environments.
Part B: Ground Operations
No imperatives or timelines for implementation have been identified.
Part C: Flight Operations
Vocational flight training within Australia is delivered through a wide range of training mechanisms, including progression from a recreational activity to commercial flight training within non-VET training organisations, within aviation RTOs, and through tertiary education programs aligned to university curriculum.
Changes to flight crew licensing requirements imposed by CASA (1 September 2014) have led to significant restructuring of pilot training programs for all flight training organisations. RTOs that plan to deliver AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0 products are required to also transition CASA approved curriculum and syllabus simultaneously. Duplication of regulatory compliance requirements imposed by CASA and the relevant VET regulator – the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA), the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA), the Western Australian Training Accreditation Council (TAC) – is required prior to implementing and delivering flight crew related qualifications.
Significant investment in training facilities, aircraft and simulation devices is required for implementation of the revised flight training regulatory requirements. Industry training providers will seek to maximise the time available to identify new domestic and international commercial pilot students, to ensure all regulatory and compliance requirements are achieved, and to adopt the revised training requirements as directed under VET and CASA transition requirements.
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Overarching expectations of industry for the delivery/assessment of the components
Part A: Aviation Safety
The industry expectation is that graduates achieving outcomes related to the Aviation Safety Management Framework will be equipped to operate effectively and efficiently in the aviation safety operational environment, and that RTOs will focus on providing quality training and assessment that is consistent with and meets the outcomes identified in the units of competency.
Part B: Ground Operations
The industry expectation is that qualification graduates will be equipped to operate effectively and efficiently in the Aviation Industry, and that RTOs will focus on providing quality training and assessment that is consistent with and meets the outcomes identified in the units of competency.
Part C: Flight Operations
Flight training enterprises and industry expect that:
flight crew licensing and qualification requirements will equip graduates to enter the Aviation Industry with the skills and knowledge required to be successful within commercial aviation contexts
industry flight training RTOs will focus on providing quality training and assessment that is consistent with and meets the outcomes identified in the units of competency, and is aligned to flight crew licensing standards.
Public/private training and assessment services
The proposed units of competency, qualifications and Skill Sets will replace the relevant products in the AVI08 Aviation Training Package Release 5.0.
RTOs intending to deliver and/or assess material in the AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0 will need to apply for an amendment to their scope of registration according to relevant VET regulator requirements. Consideration will also need to be given to the review, amendment or development of delivery and assessment resources, equipment and infrastructure required by aviation RTOs to support training and assessment.
Enterprises
There are no identified negative impacts of the AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0 on enterprises.
Licensing and regulatory environment
The introduction of the AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0 will provide a viable national framework for implementation of regulations as required by ICAO, CASA, the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development, and other relevant national regulatory bodies.
Policy environment
Training and VET policies have been addressed during the development process through consultation with state/territory training authorities and state/territory Industry Skills Councils.
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The national and state/territory training authorities will need to consider the public funding implications of delivering and assessing these units of competency and qualifications, and the workplace participation and productivity agenda as identified in the Australian Government’s National Aviation White Paper 20091. It is anticipated that a significant increase in public and private enterprise interest in the commercial pilot (aeroplane and helicopter) and air transport qualifications will result in increased demand for public funding for training and assessment of these products.
Systemic issues
Key issues that will ensure the effective implementation of the qualifications and units of competency include valid and reliable assessment by RTOs, especially in relation to skills recognition.
1 Retrieved from Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development, 08 October 2015 https://infrastructure.gov.au/aviation/publications/pdf/Aviation_White_Paper_final.pdf
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APPENDIX A: COMPONENTS FOR ENDORSEMENT
Draft Endorsed Qualifications
Code Title
AQF 1
AVI10116 Certificate I in Aviation (Foundation Skills)
AQF 2
AVI20116 Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations–Cargo Services)
AVI20216 Certificate II in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service)
AVI20316Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection (Passenger and Non-Passenger Screener)
AVI20416 Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection (Checked Baggage Screener)
AQF 3
AVI30116 Certificate III in Aviation (Cabin Crew)
AVI30216 Certificate III in Aviation (Rescue Crewman)
AVI30316 Certificate III in Aviation (Remote Pilot – Visual Line of Sight)
AVI30416 Certificate III in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service)
AVI30516 Certificate III in Aviation (Aerodrome Operations)
AQF 4
AVI40116 Certificate IV in Aviation (Aircrewman)
AVI40216 Certificate IV in Aviation (Aviation Supervision)
AVI40316 Certificate IV in Aviation (Flight Operations Supervision)
AQF 5
AVI50516 Diploma of Aviation (Flight Instructor)
AVI50616 Diploma of Aviation (Aviation Management)
AQF 6
AVI60116 Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Chief Flight Instructor)
AVI60216 Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Pilot in Command)
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Draft Endorsed Units of Competency
Code Title
AVIB3004 Manage and carry out pre- and post-flight cabin checks
AVIB3005 Inspect and report on aerodrome serviceability
AVIB3006 Inspect and report on serviceability of aerodrome lighting systems
AVIB3007 Inspect and report on obstacle limitation surfaces
AVIC2001 Drive on the airside
AVIC4002 Administer airside driving
AVID0001 Package dangerous goods for air transport
AVID0002 Conduct baggage handling operations
AVID2001 Accept dangerous goods for air transport
AVID2003 Prepare freight for flight
AVID2004 Conduct aviation freight weighing operations
AVID2005 Accept freight for air transport
AVID2006 Load and secure aviation freight and baggage
AVID2007 Unload aviation freight and baggage
AVIE0001 Operate aeronautical radio
AVIE2005 Conduct radio procedures in an aviation operational environment
AVIE3003 Complete a Notice to Airmen
AVIF0002 Provide first aid in an aviation environment
AVIF0003 Manage human factors in flight dispatch operations
AVIF0009 Manage threats and errors as pilot in command
AVIF0010 Manage human factors as pilot in command
AVIF0012 Apply aviation work health and safety procedures
AVIF0013 Manage human factors in remote pilot aircraft systems operations
AVIF2007 Implement regulations and policies during check-in procedures
AVIF2010 Implement regulations and policies during aviation safety and service operations
AVIF2012 Monitor the transfer of hazardous materials
AVIF2015 Utilise emergency breathing system
AVIF2019 Work in aircraft confined spaces
AVIF2020 Employ fatigue risk management practices in an aviation workplace
AVIF2024 Conduct housekeeping activities
AVIF3005 Maintain the safety of people and aircraft
AVIF3006 Respond to abnormal and emergency situations in an aircraft
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Code Title
AVIF3012 Apply relevant laws and regulations to the operation of an aerodrome
AVIF3016 Marshal aircraft
AVIF3023 Apply regulations and policies during remote pilot aircraft systems operations
AVIF3025 Facilitate the safety of aerodrome works and works site access
AVIF3026 Facilitate an aerodrome emergency response
AVIF4008 Supervise cabin safety and security
AVIG2002 Work effectively in the aviation industry
AVIG2003 Work in a socially diverse environment
AVIH0001 Manage aircraft flight planning and performance as pilot in command
AVIH0003 Manage aircraft performance and load
AVIH0004 Implement instrument flight rules planning procedures
AVIH3019 Navigate remote pilot aircraft systems
AVII0001 Advise on major services and attractions at aviation destinations
AVII0002 Provide quality customer service
AVII2001 Provide customer service on an aircraft
AVII2003 Carry out beverage service on an aircraft
AVII2004 Provide advice about cuisine on an aircraft
AVII2006 Conduct in-flight retailing
AVII2007 Check in aircraft passengers
AVII2008 Provide assistance to transit and arriving passengers
AVII3002 Carry out food preparation and service on an aircraft
AVII3005 Apply knowledge of the structure, products and services of an airline operator
AVII3010 Carry out aircraft business and first class meal and non-alcoholic beverage service
AVII4013 Supervise cabin operations
AVII4015 Monitor and enhance customer service excellence
AVIJ2001 Contribute to the achievement of on-time performance standards
AVIJ4002 Conduct quality control operations related to refuelling and defuelling aircraft
AVIK2001 Use computers in the aviation screening workplace
AVIK3002 Use infotechnology devices in an aviation workplace
AVIL0001 Manage shifts, crewing and rostering activities in aviation
AVIL2001 Manage a check-in queue
AVIL2005 Complete routine administrative tasks
AVIL2006 Promote effective workplace practice
AVIL3002 Complete aircraft dispatch duties
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Code Title
AVIL3003 Plan an aircraft load
AVIL3004 Assess pavement concessions
AVIM0001 Conduct a flight test
AVIM0002 Plan and conduct multi-crew cooperation training
AVIM5001 Operate a simulator
AVIM5002 Conduct aeronautical knowledge training
AVIM5003 Conduct flight training
AVIM5004 Facilitate training in a synthetic environment
AVIM5005 Conduct training for the issue of an endorsement
AVIM5008 Conduct flight review
AVIM6006 Deliver operational flight management training
AVIN6003 Manage flight training
AVIO0001 Manage security procedures as pilot in command
AVIO2001 Use firearms on an aerodrome to control wildlife hazards
AVIO2004 Conduct frisk search of persons
AVIO2005 Conduct screening using explosive trace detection
AVIO2006Control access to and exit from an airside security zone or landside security zone at an airport
AVIO2007 Establish and maintain a sterile area at an airport
AVIO2008 Manage the flow of items for screening by X-ray screening equipment
AVIO2009 Screen articles by interpreting X-ray images
AVIO2010 Screen articles to enter an airside security zone or landside security zone
AVIO2011 Screen people to enter an airside security zone or landside security zone
AVIO2013 Undertake emergency response action to a security threat
AVIO2015 Apply and monitor aviation workplace security procedures
AVIO3001 Monitor airside access and airside driving
AVIO4003 Implement airside access
AVIP2001 Capture records into a records keeping system
AVIR3001 Service customer airline contracts
AVIW2002 Operate an aerobridge
AVIW2010 Operate baggage tug
AVIW2029 Operate aircraft refuelling nozzle
AVIW2030 Be airborne extracted by suspended rope
AVIW2031 Be airborne extracted using suspended extraction equipment
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Code Title
AVIW2032 Fast rope from a helicopter
AVIW2033 Rappel from a helicopter
AVIW3003 Operate aircraft embarkation and disembarkation equipment
AVIW3004 Operate ramp equipment
AVIW3005 Operate aircraft push-out tug
AVIW3006 Refuel aircraft
AVIW3011 Defuel aircraft
AVIW3021 Coordinate aircraft ground operations
AVIW3023 Implement wildlife hazard control measures
AVIW3024 Perform wireman duties
AVIW3025 Complete aircraft and flight equipment pre- and post-flight actions
AVIW3027 Deliver pyrotechnics and handheld stores
AVIW3037 Manage remote pilot aircraft systems pre- and post-flight actions
AVIW3038 Operate and manage remote pilot aircraft systems
AVIW4028 Manage aircraft sensor systems
AVIW4034 Supervise aircraft refuelling
AVIW5022 Coordinate the removal of disabled aircraft
AVIY0010 Apply aeronautical knowledge and civil air law to flight dispatch operations
AVIY0011 Conduct maintenance test flight activities
AVIY0012 Monitor flight performance
AVIY0015 Perform an aerobatic sequence
AVIY0016 Lead formation flight
AVIY3052 Conduct helicopter landing site and unprepared helicopter landing site operations
AVIY3073 Control remote pilot aircraft systems on the ground
AVIY3074 Launch remote pilot aircraft systems
AVIY3075 Control remote pilot aircraft systems in normal flight
AVIY3076 Recover remote pilot aircraft systems
AVIY3077 Manage remote pilot aircraft systems in abnormal flight situations
AVIY3078 Manage remote pilot aircraft systems energy source requirements
AVIY4051 Conduct external load-lift operations
AVIY4053 Perform aircrewman cockpit duties
AVIY4054 Conduct hoisting operations
AVIY4055 Conduct airborne extraction operations
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Code Title
AVIY4056 Conduct airborne rappelling operations
AVIY4057 Perform helicopter deck landing operations
AVIY4061 Perform aerobatic manoeuvres
AVIY4063 Perform close formation flight
AVIZ1005 Maintain basic situational awareness in an aviation workplace
AVIZ2050 Maintain security awareness and vigilance in an aviation workplace
AVIZ3052 Apply situational awareness in remote pilot aircraft systems operations
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Draft Skill Sets
Skill Sets
AVISS00031 Aerobatic Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00032 Airborne Rappelling Skill Set
AVISS00033 Airborne Rappelling Supervisor Skill Set
AVISS00034 Airborne Recovery Skill Set
AVISS00035 Aircraft Underwater Escape Skill Set
AVISS00036 Aviation Operator Skill Set
AVISS00037 Cabin Crew Supervisor Skill Set
AVISS00038 Emergency Breathing System Skill Set
AVISS00039 External Load Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00040 Formation Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00041 Handle Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Substances Skill Set
AVISS00042 Helicopter Wireman Skill Set
AVISS00043 Cargo Hold Baggage Handler Skill Set
AVISS00044 Marine Transfer Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00045 Night Vision Imaging System Skill Set
AVISS00046 Night Visual Flight Rules Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00047 Notice to Airmen Skill Set
AVISS00048 Rappelling and Hoisting Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00049 Simulator Operator Skill Set
AVISS00050 Simulator Operator/Trainer Skill Set
AVISS00051 Simulator Trainer Skill Set
AVISS00052 Use and Maintain Minor Mechanical Equipment Skill Set
AVISS00053 Aerodrome Reporting Officer Skill Set
AVISS00054Aerodrome Works Safety Officer working with a Method of Works Plan Skill Set
AVISS00055 Aerodrome Works Safety Officer working on Time Limited Works Skill Set
AVISS00056Maintain Security Awareness and Vigilance in the Aviation Workplace Skill Set
AVISS00057 Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems Observer Skill Set
AVISS00058 Aeromedical Operator Skill Set
AVISS00059 Baggage Handler Skill Set
AVISS00060 Dangerous Goods Pack and Accept Skill Set
AVISS00061 Aviation Shift Supervisor Skill Set
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AVISS00062 Flight Dispatcher Skill Set
AVISS00064 Aeroplane Maintenance Test Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00065 Helicopter Maintenance Test Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00066 Single Engine Helicopter Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00067 Multi-Engine Helicopter Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00068 Single Engine Aeroplane Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00069 Multi-Engine Aeroplane Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00070 Flight Examiner Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00073 Aerodrome Reporting Officer Supervisor Skill Set
AVISS00074 Aeronautical Radio Operator Skill Set
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Mapping Summary: Qualifications
Key: E = equivalent, N = not equivalent, NA = not applicable
Equivalent means the outcomes of old and new qualifications are equivalent.
Note: All qualifications have been aligned to the Standards for Training Packages.
AVI08 Aviation Training Package Release 5.0
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Comment E/N/NA
NA AVI40316 Certificate IV in Aviation (Flight Operations Supervision)
New qualificationNA
NA AVI50616 Diploma of Aviation (Aviation Management)
New qualificationNA
NA AVI60216 Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Pilot in Command)
New qualificationNA
AVI10108 Certificate I in Aviation (Foundation Skills)
AVI10116 Certificate I in Aviation (Foundation Skills)
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Core includes aviation safety units.
Qualification changed from a core only model to a core and elective model.
Restructured to provide clearer pathways to higher AVI qualifications.
N
AVI20208 Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations)
AVI20116 Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations–Cargo Services)
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Core includes aviation safety units.
Electives aligned to Cargo Services Operator role.
N
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Comment E/N/NA
AVI20408 Certificate II in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service)
AVI20216 Certificate II in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service)
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Core includes aviation safety units.
Electives aligned to following roles: Ramp Operations, Baggage Handling, Customer Service.
N
AVI20613 Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection (Passenger/Non-Passenger Screener)
AVI20316 Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection (Passenger and Non-Passenger Screener)
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVI20713 Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection (Checked Baggage Screener)
AVI20416 Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection (Checked Baggage Screener)
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVI30208 Certificate III in Aviation (Flight Operations)
AVI30116 Certificate III in Aviation (Cabin Crew)
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Core includes aviation safety and security units. Electives include additional aviation safety, first aid, supervisory and cabin service units.
N
AVI30408 Certificate III in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service)
AVI30416 Certificate III in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service)
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Core includes aviation safety units.
Electives aligned to following roles: Ramp Operations, Baggage Handling, Customer Service, Flight Dispatch.
N
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Comment E/N/NA
AVI30510 Certificate III in Aviation (Rescue Crewman)
AVI30216 Certificate III in Aviation (Rescue Crewman)
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Core includes aviation safety units.
Electives include additional aviation safety, first aid, equipment and system operations, and air search units.
N
AVI30713 Certificate III in Aviation (Aerodrome Operations)
AVI30516 Certificate III in Aviation (Aerodrome Operations)
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVI30813 Certificate III in Aviation (Remote Pilot Visual Line of Sight)
AVI30316 Certificate III in Aviation (Remote Pilot – Visual Line of Sight)
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Core now includes AVIE0001 Operate aeronautical radio.
E
AVI40408 Certificate IV in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service)
and
AVI40216 Certificate IV in Aviation (Aviation Supervision)
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Core includes aviation safety units. Electives aligned to following roles:
Cabin Service, Cargo Operations, Customer Service, Ramp Operations, Aerodrome Operations, Ground Operations.
NAVI40508 Certificate IV in Aviation (Leadership and Supervision)
AVI40610 Certificate IV in Aviation (Aircrewman)
AVI40116 Certificate IV in Aviation (Aircrewman)
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Core includes aviation safety and security units. Electives include additional aviation safety, first aid, equipment and system operations units.
N
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Comment E/N/NA
AVI50510 Diploma of Aviation (Flight Instructor)
AVI50516 Diploma of Aviation (Flight Instructor)
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 and Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015.
N
AVI60110 Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Flight Instruction)
AVI60116 Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Chief Flight Instructor)
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 and Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015.
N
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Mapping Summary: Units of Competency
Key: E = equivalent, N = not equivalent, NA = not applicable
Equivalent means the outcomes of old and new units are equivalent.
Note: All units of competency have been aligned to the Standards for Training Packages, including the Unit of Competency template and the Assessment Requirements template.
To do this, some modifications were required to units of competency in the AVI08 Aviation Training Package Release 5.0, such as rewording the Application of the unit, updating terminology, correcting grammar and, in some cases rewording text. Throughout this process the intent of each unit has remained the same.
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CommentsE/N/NA
NAAVIF0002 Provide first aid in an aviation environment
New unit.NA
NAAVIF0003 Manage human factors in flight dispatch operations
New unit.NA
NAAVIF0009 Manage threats and errors as pilot in command
New unit.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 NTS2 Non-technical skills 2.
NA
NAAVIF0010 Manage human factors as pilot in command
New unit.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 3 AHFC ATPL human factors.
NA
NA
AVIH0001 Manage aircraft flight planning and performance as pilot in command
New unit.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 3 AFPC ATPL flight planning.
NA
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CommentsE/N/NA
NAAVIH0003 Manage aircraft performance and load
New unit.NA
NAAVIH0004 Implement instrument flight rules planning procedures
New unit.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 3 IREX Instrument rating.
NA
NAAVIL0001 Manage shifts, crewing and rostering activities in aviation
New unit.NA
NAAVIM0001 Conduct a flight test
New unit.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 FER Conduct a flight test.
NA
NAAVIM0002 Plan and conduct multi-crew cooperation training
New Unit.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 FIR9 Multi-crew training endorsement.
NA
NAAVIO0001 Manage security procedures as pilot in command
New unit.NA
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CommentsE/N/NA
NA
AVIY0010 Apply aeronautical knowledge and civil air law to flight dispatch operations
New unit.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 3 CAKC CPL aeronautical knowledge, CADC CPL aerodynamics, COPC CPL operations, performance and planning, and CFRC CPL flight rules and air law.
NA
NAAVIY0011 Conduct maintenance test flight activities
New unit.NA
NAAVIY0012 Monitor flight performance
New unit.NA
AVIA3001B Package dangerous goods for air transport
AVID0001 Package dangerous goods for air transport
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit code changed. Unit competency field changed from Handling cargo/stock ‘A’, to Load handling ‘D’.
E
AVIB3004B Manage and carry out pre- and post-flight cabin checks
AVIB3004 Manage and carry out pre- and post-flight cabin checks
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIB3005A Inspect and report on aerodrome serviceability
AVIB3005 Inspect and report on aerodrome serviceability
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIB3006A Inspect and report on serviceability of aerodrome lighting systems
AVIB3006 Inspect and report on serviceability of aerodrome lighting systems
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIB3007A Inspect and report on obstacle limitation surfaces
AVIB3007 Inspect and report on obstacle limitation surfaces
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIC2001A Drive on the airside
AVIC2001 Drive on the airside
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
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CommentsE/N/NA
AVIC4002A Administer airside driving
AVIC4002 Administer airside driving
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVID2001B Accept dangerous goods for air transport
AVID2001 Accept dangerous goods for air transport
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVID2003B Prepare freight for flight
AVID2003 Prepare freight for flight
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVID2004B Conduct aviation freight weighing operations
AVID2004 Conduct aviation freight weighing operations
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVID2005B Accept freight for air transport
AVID2005 Accept freight for air transport
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVID2006A Load and secure aviation freight and baggage
AVID2006 Load and secure aviation freight and baggage
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVID2007A Unload aviation freight and baggage
AVID2007 Unload aviation freight and baggage
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIE2005B Conduct radio procedures in the aviation airport environment
AVIE2005 Conduct radio procedures in an aviation operational environment
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit title changed: ‘airport’ deleted, ‘operational’ inserted.
E
AVIE3003B Complete a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM)
AVIE3003 Complete a Notice to Airmen
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIE3004B Maintain radio communications as part of airport operations
AVIE0001 Operate aeronautical radio
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 AEL Aviation English language proficiency and C3 Operate aeronautical radio.
N
AVIE3007A Maintain remote pilot aircraft systems (RPAS) aeronautical radio communications
N
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AVIF2007B Implement regulations and policies during check-in procedures
AVIF2007 Implement regulations and policies during check-in procedures
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIF2010B Implement regulations and policies during aircraft safety and service operations
AVIF2010 Implement regulations and policies during aviation safety and service operations
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit title changed: ‘aircraft’ deleted, ‘aviation’ inserted.
E
AVIF2012A Monitor the transfer of hazardous materials
AVIF2012 Monitor the transfer of hazardous materials
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIF2015A Utilise emergency breathing system
AVIF2015 Utilise emergency breathing system
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIF2019A Work in aircraft confined spaces
AVIF2019 Work in aircraft confined spaces
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIF2020B Employ fatigue management practices in the aviation workplace
AVIF2020 Employ fatigue risk management practices in an aviation workplace
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit title changed: ‘risk’ inserted.
E
AVIF2023A Follow occupational health and safety procedures
AVIF0012 Apply aviation work health and safety procedures
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit code and title changed to reflect work health and safety, ‘Apply’ replaces ‘Follow’.
Element 1 modified to include risk management terminology.
Performance Evidence and Knowledge Evidence include risk and fatigue risk management.
N
AVIF2024A Conduct housekeeping activities
AVIF2024 Conduct housekeeping activities
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
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AVIF3004B Supervise the safety of aerodrome works and general access
NA
Unit not carried forward. Replaced with AVIF3025 Facilitate the safety of aerodrome works and works site access.
NA
AVIF3005B Maintain the safety of people and aircraft
AVIF3005 Maintain the safety of people and aircraft
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIF3006B Respond to abnormal and emergency situations within the aircraft
AVIF3006 Respond to abnormal and emergency situations in an aircraft
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIF3012A Apply relevant laws and regulations to the operation of an aerodrome
AVIF3012 Apply relevant laws and regulations to the operation of an aerodrome
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIF3016A Marshal aircraft
AVIF3016 Marshal aircraft
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIF3021B Manage human factors in remote pilot aircraft systems (RPAS) operations
AVIF0013 Manage human factors in remote pilot aircraft systems operations
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit code and title changed.
Additional performance criteria in Element 1.
New Element 2 Communicate effectively in an aviation environment.
New performance criteria in Element 3.
N
AVIF3023A Apply regulations and policies during remote pilot aircraft systems (RPAS) operations
AVIF3023 Apply regulations and policies during remote pilot aircraft systems operations
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
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AVIF3025A Facilitate the safety of aerodrome works and works site access
AVIF3025 Facilitate the safety of aerodrome works and works site access
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit also replaces AVIF3004B Supervise the safety of aerodrome works and general access.
E
AVIF3026A Facilitate an aerodrome emergency response
AVIF3026 Facilitate an aerodrome emergency response
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIF4008A Supervise cabin safety and security
AVIF4008 Supervise cabin safety and security
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIG2002B Work effectively in the aviation industry
AVIG2002 Work effectively in the aviation industry
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIG2003A Work in a socially diverse environment
AVIG2003 Work in a socially diverse environment
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIG5001B Work professionally in an air traffic control workplace
NA Unit not carried forward NA
AVIH3002B Advise on major services and attractions at aviation destinations
AVII0001 Advise on major services and attractions at aviation destinations
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit code changed. Unit competency field changed from Route Planning and Navigation ‘H’, to Customer Service ‘I’.
E
AVIH3019A Navigate remote pilot aircraft (RPA)
AVIH3019 Navigate remote pilot aircraft systems
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit titled changed: RPA acronym deleted, ‘systems’ inserted.
E
AVII2001B Provide customer service on an aircraft
AVII2001 Provide customer service on an aircraft
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
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AVII2003C Carry out beverage service on an aircraft
AVII2003 Carry out beverage service on an aircraft
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVII2004B Provide advice on cuisine on an aircraft
AVII2004 Provide advice about cuisine on an aircraft
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVII2006B Conduct in-flight retailing
AVII2006 Conduct in-flight retailing
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVII2007B Check in aircraft passengers
AVII2007 Check in aircraft passengers
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVII2008B Provide assistance to transit and arriving passengers
AVII2008 Provide assistance to transit and arriving passengers
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVII2009B Serve wine to aircraft passengers
NAUnit not carried forward
NA
AVII2014B Provide transport services to passengers with special needs
NA
Unit not carried forward
NA
AVII3002B Carry out food preparation and service on an aircraft
AVII3002 Carry out food preparation and service on an aircraft
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVII3005B Apply knowledge of the structure, products and services of the airline operator
AVII3005 Apply knowledge of the structure, products and services of an airline operator
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVII3010B Carry out aircraft business/first class meal and beverage service
AVII3010 Carry out aircraft business and first class meal and non-alcoholic beverage service
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit titled changed: ‘non-alcoholic’ inserted.
E
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AVII3011C Provide quality customer service
AVII0002 Provide quality customer service
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit code changed.
Additional performance criteria in Element 1.
Element 3 changed from ‘behaviour’ to ‘interference’.
N
AVII4013A Supervise cabin operations
AVII4013 Supervise cabin operations
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVII4015A Monitor and enhance customer service excellence
AVII4015 Monitor and enhance customer service excellence
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIJ2001B Contribute to the achievement of on-time performance standards
AVIJ2001 Contribute to the achievement of on-time performance standards
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIJ4002B Conduct quality control operations related to refuelling/defuelling aircraft
AVIJ4002 Conduct quality control operations related to refuelling and defuelling aircraft
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit title changed, ‘/’ replaced by ‘and’.
E
AVIK2001B Use computers in the aviation screening workplace
AVIK2001 Use computers in the aviation screening workplace
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIK3002A Use infotechnology devices in the workplace
AVIK3002 Use infotechnology devices in an aviation workplace
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit title changed, ‘aviation’ inserted.
E
AVIL2001B Manage a check-in queue
AVIL2001 Manage a check-in queue
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIL2005A Complete routine administrative tasks
AVIL2005 Complete routine administrative tasks
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIL2006A Promote effective workplace practice
AVIL2006 Promote effective workplace practice
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
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AVIL3002B Complete aircraft despatch duties
AVIL3002 Complete aircraft dispatch duties
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIL3003B Plan an aircraft load
AVIL3003 Plan an aircraft load
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIL3004B Assess pavement concessions
AVIL3004 Assess pavement concessions
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIM5001A Operate a simulator
AVIM5001 Operate a simulator
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 SIR Conduct training in an approved flight simulation training device.
E
AVIM5002A Conduct aeronautical knowledge training
AVIM5002 Conduct aeronautical knowledge training
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 FIR1 Conduct aeronautical knowledge training.
E
AVIM5003A Conduct flight training
AVIM5003 Conduct flight training
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 FIR3 Conduct flight training.
E
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AVIM5004A Facilitate training in a synthetic environment
AVIM5004 Facilitate training in a synthetic environment
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 SIR Conduct training in an approved flight simulation training device.
E
AVIM5005A Conduct training for the issue of an endorsement
AVIM5005 Conduct training for the issue of an endorsement
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 FIR3 Conduct flight training.
E
AVIM5008A Conduct flight review
AVIM5008 Conduct flight review
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 FIR7 Conduct flight review.
E
AVIM6006A Deliver operational flight management training
AVIM6006 Deliver operational flight management training
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 FIR3 Conduct flight training.
E
AVIN6003A Manage flight training
AVIN6003 Manage flight training
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
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AVIO2001A Use firearms on an aerodrome to control wildlife hazards
AVIO2001 Use firearms on an aerodrome to control wildlife hazards
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIO2004B Conduct frisk search of persons
AVIO2004 Conduct frisk search of persons
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIO2005B Conduct screening using explosive trace detection (ETD)
AVIO2005 Conduct screening using explosive trace detection
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit title changed: ETD acronym deleted.
E
AVIO2006B Control access to and exit from an airside security zone or landside security zone at an airport
AVIO2006 Control access to and exit from an airside security zone or landside security zone at an airport
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIO2007B Establish and maintain a sterile area at an airport
AVIO2007 Establish and maintain a sterile area at an airport
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIO2008A Manage the flow of items for screening by X-ray screening equipment
AVIO2008 Manage the flow of items for screening by X-ray screening equipment
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIO2009B Screen articles by interpreting X-ray images
AVIO2009 Screen articles by interpreting X-ray images
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIO2010B Screen articles to enter an airside security zone or landside security zone
AVIO2010 Screen articles to enter an airside security zone or landside security zone
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIO2011B Screen people to enter an airside security zone or landside security zone
AVIO2011 Screen people to enter an airside security zone or landside security zone
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIO2013A Undertake emergency response action to a security threat
AVIO2013 Undertake emergency response action to a security threat
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIO2015A Apply and monitor workplace security procedures
AVIO2015 Apply and monitor aviation workplace security procedures
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit title changed: ‘aviation’ inserted.
E
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AVIO3001A Monitor airside access and airside driving
AVIO3001 Monitor airside access and airside driving
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIO4003A Implement airside access
AVIO4003 Implement airside access
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIP2001A Capture records into a records keeping system
AVIP2001 Capture records into a records keeping system
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIR3001B Service customer airline contracts
AVIR3001 Service customer airline contracts
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW2002B Operate an aerobridge
AVIW2002 Operate an aerobridge
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW2008B Conduct baggage handling operations
AVID0002 Conduct baggage handling operations
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
New unit code. Unit competency field changed from Equipment and Systems Operations ‘W’, to Load Handling ‘D’.
E
AVIW2010B Operate baggage tug
AVIW2010 Operate baggage tug
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW2029A Operate aircraft refuelling nozzle
AVIW2029 Operate aircraft refuelling nozzle
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW2030A Be airborne extracted by suspended rope
AVIW2030 Be airborne extracted by suspended rope
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW2031A Be airborne extracted using suspended extraction equipment
AVIW2031 Be airborne extracted using suspended extraction equipment
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW2032A Fast rope from a helicopter
AVIW2032 Fast rope from a helicopter
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
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AVIW2033A Rappel from a helicopter
AVIW2033 Rappel from a helicopter
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW3003B Operate aircraft embarkation and disembarkation equipment
AVIW3003 Operate aircraft embarkation and disembarkation equipment
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW3004B Operate ramp equipment
AVIW3004 Operate ramp equipment
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW3005B Operate aircraft push-out tug
AVIW3005 Operate aircraft push-out tug
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW3006B Refuel aircraft
AVIW3006 Refuel aircraft
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW3011B Defuel aircraft
AVIW3011 Defuel aircraft
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW3021A Coordinate aircraft ground operations
AVIW3021 Coordinate aircraft ground operations
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW3023A Implement wildlife hazard control measures
AVIW3023 Implement wildlife hazard control measures
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW3024A Perform wireman duties
AVIW3024 Perform wireman duties
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW3025A Complete aircraft/equipment pre- and post-flight actions
AVIW3025 Complete aircraft and flight equipment pre- and post-flight actions
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit title changed: ‘/’ replaced with ‘and’.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 C2 Perform pre- and post-flight actions and procedures.
E
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AVIW3027A Deliver pyrotechnics and hand held stores
AVIW3027 Deliver pyrotechnics and handheld stores
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW3037A Manage remote pilot aircraft systems (RPAS) pre- and post-flight actions
AVIW3037 Manage remote pilot aircraft systems pre- and post-flight actions
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit title changed: RPAS acronym deleted.
E
AVIW3038A Operate and manage remote pilot aircraft systems (RPAS)
AVIW3038 Operate and manage remote pilot aircraft systems
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit title changed: RPAS acronym deleted.
E
AVIW4028A Manage aircraft sensor systems
AVIW4028 Manage aircraft sensor systems
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW4034A Supervise aircraft refuelling
AVIW4034 Supervise aircraft refuelling
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIW5022A Coordinate the removal of disabled aircraft
AVIW5022 Coordinate the removal of disabled aircraft
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIY3052A Conduct Helicopter Landing Site and Unprepared Helicopter Landing Site operations
AVIY3052 Conduct helicopter landing site and unprepared helicopter landing site operations
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIY3073A Control remote pilot aircraft (RPA) on the ground
AVIY3073 Control remote pilot aircraft systems on the ground
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit titled changed: RPA acronym deleted, ‘systems’ inserted.
E
AVIY3074A Launch remote pilot aircraft (RPA)
AVIY3074 Launch remote pilot aircraft systems
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit titled changed: RPA acronym deleted, ‘systems’ inserted.
E
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AVIY3075A Control remote pilot aircraft (RPA) in normal flight
AVIY3075 Control remote pilot aircraft systems in normal flight
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit titled changed: RPA acronym deleted, ‘systems’ inserted.
E
AVIY3076A Recover remote pilot aircraft (RPA)
AVIY3076 Recover remote pilot aircraft systems
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit titled changed: RPA acronym deleted, ‘systems’ inserted.
E
AVIY3077A Manage remote pilot aircraft systems (RPAS) in abnormal flight situations
AVIY3077 Manage remote pilot aircraft systems in abnormal flight situations
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit title changed: RPAS acronym deleted.
E
AVIY3078A Manage remote pilot aircraft systems (RPA) energy source requirements
AVIY3078 Manage remote pilot aircraft systems energy source requirements
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit titled changed: RPA acronym deleted, ‘systems’ inserted.
E
AVIY4051A Conduct external load-lift operations
AVIY4051 Conduct external load-lift operations
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIY4053A Perform aircrewman cockpit duties
AVIY4053 Perform aircrewman cockpit duties
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIY4054A Conduct hoisting operations
AVIY4054 Conduct hoisting operations
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIY4055A Conduct airborne extraction operations
AVIY4055 Conduct airborne extraction operations
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIY4056A Conduct airborne rappelling operations
AVIY4056 Conduct airborne rappelling operations
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIY4057A Perform helicopter deck landing operations
AVIY4057 Perform helicopter deck landing operations
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
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AVIY4061A Perform aerobatic manoeuvres
AVIY4061 Perform aerobatic manoeuvres
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 Section 6 Flight Activity Endorsement Standards.
E
AVIY4062A Perform an aerobatic sequence
AVIY0015 Perform an aerobatic sequence
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit code changed.
Prerequisite unit inserted AVIY4061 Perform aerobatic manoeuvres.Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 Section 6 Flight Activity Endorsement Standards.
N
AVIY4063A Perform close formation flight
AVIY4063 Perform close formation flight
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 Section 6 Flight Activity Endorsement Standards.
E
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AVIY4064A Lead an aircraft formation flight
AVIY0016 Lead formation flight
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit code changed.
Unit title changed: ‘an aircraft’ deleted.
Prerequisite unit inserted, AVIY4063 Perform close formation flight.Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 Section 6 Flight Activity Endorsement Standards.
N
AVIY4066A Control aircraft in advanced flight manoeuvres
AVIY0017 Control aircraft in advanced flight manoeuvres
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit code changed.
Prerequisite unit inserted, AVIY0018 Execute advanced aeroplane manoeuvres and procedures.
Unit aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 Section 6 Flight Activity Endorsement Standards.
N
AVIZ1005B Maintain basic situation awareness in the aviation workplace
AVIZ1005 Maintain basic situational awareness in an aviation workplace
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVIZ2050B Maintain security awareness and vigilance in the aviation workplace
AVIZ2050 Maintain security awareness and vigilance in an aviation workplace
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
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AVIZ3052A Apply situational awareness in remote pilot aircraft systems (RPAS) operations
AVIZ3052 Apply situational awareness in remote pilot aircraft systems operations
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Unit title changed: RPAS acronym deleted.
E
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Mapping Summary: Skill Sets
Key: E = equivalent, N = not equivalent, NA = not applicable
Equivalent means the outcomes of old and new skill sets are equivalent.
Note: All skill sets have been aligned to the Standards for Training Packages.
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AVISS00001 Aerobatic Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00031 Aerobatic Pilot Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Number of units has increased from 3 to 4 adding prerequisite unit AVIY0018 Execute advanced aeroplane manoeuvres and procedures for AVIY0017 Control aircraft in advanced flight manoeuvres.
E
AVISS00005 Airborne Rappelling Skill Set
AVISS00032 Airborne Rappelling Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
PUAFIR209B Work safely around aircraft replaced with AVIF0001 Apply aircraft safety procedures.
N
AVISS00006 Airborne Rappelling Supervisor Skill Set
AVISS00033 Airborne Rappelling Supervisor Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVISS00007 Airborne Recovery Skill Set
AVISS00034 Airborne Recovery Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
PUAFIR209B Work safely around aircraft replaced with AVIF0001 Apply aircraft safety procedures.
N
AVISS00008 Aircraft Underwater Escape Skill Set
AVISS00035 Aircraft Underwater Escape Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
PUAFIR209B Work safely around aircraft replaced with AVIF0001 Apply aircraft safety procedures.
N
AVISS00009 Aviation Operator Skill Set
AVISS00036 Aviation Operator Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
PUAFIR209B Work safely around aircraft replaced with AVIF0001 Apply aircraft safety
N
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procedures.
AVISS00010 Aviation Supervisory Cabin Crew Skill Set
AVISS00037 Cabin Crew Supervisor Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
HLTFA404A Apply advanced resuscitation techniques replaced with HLTAID007 Provide advanced resuscitation.
N
AVISS00011 Emergency Breathing System Skill Set
AVISS00038 Emergency Breathing System Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVISS00012 External Load Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00039 External Load Pilot Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Skill Set aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 LL-SO Sling operations.
E
AVISS00013 Formation Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00040 Formation Pilot Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Skill Set aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 Section 6 Flight Activity Endorsement Standards.
E
AVISS00014 Handle Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Substances Skill Set
AVISS00041 Handle Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Substances Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVISS00015 Helicopter Wireman Skill Set
AVISS00042 Helicopter Wireman Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVISS00016 Manual Handle Freight/Baggage in Aircraft Cargo Hold Confined Spaces Skill Set
AVISS00043 Cargo Hold Baggage Handler Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Title changed.
E
AVISS00017 Marine Transfer Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00044 Marine Transfer Pilot Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVISS00018 Night Aided Vision Aviation Operations Skill Set
AVISS00045 Night Vision Imaging System Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Title changed.
E
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Skill Set aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 NVI Night vision imaging system operation.
AVISS00019 Night Visual Flight Rules (NVFR) Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00046 Night Visual Flight Rules Pilot Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Acronym in title removed.
Inclusion of new unit AVIY0001 Operate the aircraft using aircraft flight instruments.
Skill Set aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 NVR1 Conduct a traffic pattern at night.
N
AVISS00020 Notice to Airmen Skill Set
AVISS00047 Notice to Airmen Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVISS00021 Rappelling and Winching Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00048 Rappelling and Hoisting Pilot Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages
Title changed.
Skill Set aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 LL-WR Winch and rappelling operations.
E
AVISS00022 Simulator Operator Skill Set
AVISS00049 Simulator Operator Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages
E
AVISS00023 Simulator Operator/Trainer Skill Set
AVISS00050 Simulator Operator/Trainer Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Skill Set aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 SIR Conduct training in an approved flight simulation training device.
E
AVISS00024 Simulator Trainer Skill Set
AVISS00051 Simulator Trainer Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Skill Set aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR 1998) Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 SIR
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Conduct training in an approved flight simulation training device.
AVISS00025 Use and Maintain Minor Mechanical Equipment Skill Set
AVISS00052 Use and Maintain Minor Mechanical Equipment Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
E
AVISS00026 Aerodrome Reporting Officer Skill Set
AVISS00053 Aerodrome Reporting Officer Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages
Skill Set aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 139 - Aerodromes.
E
AVISS00027 Aerodrome Works Safety Officer working with a Method of Works Plan (MOWP) Skill Set
AVISS00054 Aerodrome Works Safety Officer working with a Method of Works Plan Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Skill Set aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 139 - Aerodromes.
E
AVISS00028 Aerodrome Works Safety Officer working on Time Limited Works Skill Set
AVISS00055 Aerodrome Works Safety Officer working on Time Limited Works Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Skill Set aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 139 - Aerodromes.
E
AVISS00029 Maintain Security Awareness and Vigilance in the Aviation Workplace Skill Set
AVISS00056 Maintain Security Awareness and Vigilance in the Aviation Workplace Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages
E
AVISS00030 Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) Observer Skill Set
AVISS00057 Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems Observer Skill Set
Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages.
Title changed to include ‘systems’.
E
NA AVISS00058 Aeromedical Operator Skill Set
New Skill Set. NA
NA AVISS00059 Baggage Handler Skill Set
New Skill Set. NA
NA AVISS00060 Dangerous Goods Pack and Accept Skill Set
New Skill Set. NA
NA AVISS00061 Aviation Shift Supervisor Skill Set
New Skill Set. NA
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NA AVISS00062 Flight Dispatcher Skill Set
New Skill Set. NA
NA AVISS00064 Aeroplane Maintenance Test Pilot Skill Set
New Skill Set. NA
NA
AVISS00065 Helicopter Maintenance Test Pilot Skill Set
New Skill Set.
Skill Set aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 TR-SEH Type rating – single-engine helicopter.
NA
NA AVISS00066 Single Engine Helicopter Pilot Skill Set
New Skill Set. NA
NA
AVISS00067 Multi-Engine Helicopter Pilot Skill Set
New Skill Set.
Skill Set aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 TR-MEH Type rating – multi-engine helicopter.
NA
NA
AVISS00068 Single Engine Aeroplane Pilot Skill Set
New Skill Set.
Skill Set aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 TR-SEA Type rating – single-engine aeroplane.
NA
NA
AVISS00069 Multi-Engine Aeroplane Pilot Skill Set
New Skill Set.
Skill Set aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 TR-MEA Type rating – multi-engine aeroplane.
NA
NA
AVISS00070 Flight Examiner Pilot Skill Set
New Skill Set.
Skill Set aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR 1998) Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 Flight Examiner Rating.
NA
NA AVISS00073 Aerodrome Reporting Officer Supervisor Skill Set
New Skill Set.
Skill Set aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR) Part 139 - Aerodromes.
NA
NA AVISS00074 New Skill Set. NA
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Aeronautical Radio Operator Skill Set
Skill Set aligned to Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) 1998 Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing Schedule 2 AEL Aviation English language proficiency and C3 Operate aeronautical radio.
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AVI Aviation Training Package Modification History
Release Number
Release Date Comments
3.0 To be confirmed This is the third release of the AVI Aviation Training Package and is updated to the Standards for Training Packages 2012.
Products added:
17 qualifications 140 units of competency 41 Skill Sets.
ISC upgrade:
a statement relevant to Defence Aviation has been modified in the Qualification Description for:
o AVI50115 Diploma of Aviation (Air Traffic Control)
a statement relevant to Defence Aviation has been added to the Application in the following units:
o AVIE5002 Apply air traffic control communication procedures and services
o AVIF0004 Implement aviation risk management processes
o AVIF0005 Implement aviation fatigue risk management processes
o AVIF0006 Manage aviation risko AVIF5003 Manage human performance and
team resources during air traffic control operations
o AVIF5013 Provide search and rescue alerting and emergency response
o AVIW5013 Operate air traffic control equipment and workstations
o AVIY5022 Manage traffic flowo AVIY5048 Provide approach control serviceso AVIY5049 Provide area control serviceso AVIY5050 Provide aerodrome control serviceso AVIZ5049 Manage situational awareness in
the air traffic control environment SAR acronym has been removed from the title of the
following unit:o AVIF5013 Provide search and rescue alerting
and emergency response.
2.0 To be confirmed This is the second release of the AVI Aviation Training Package and is updated to the Standards for Training Packages 2012.
Products added:
3 qualifications 64 units of competency 1 Skill Set.
1.0 4 September 2015 This is the first release of the AVI Aviation Training Package and is updated to the Standards for Training Packages 2012.
Products in this release:
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1 qualification 12 units of competency 2 Skill Sets.
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APPENDIX B: QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
SECTION 1 – DETAILS OF DRAFT TRAINING PACKAGE COMPONENTS
INFORMATION REQUIRED DETAILTraining Package title and code AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3.0Number of new or revised qualifications
17 qualifications and 41 Skill Sets
Number of new or revised units 140 units of competencyConfirmation that the draft endorsed components meet the Standards for Training Packages
The draft endorsed components meet the Standards for Training Packages.
Panel member completing Quality Report
Wendy Davies
Statement that the reviewer is independent of development and/or validation activities associated with the Case for Endorsement, has not undertaken the Equity and/or Editorial Report, and (if an ISC staff member), is from an ISC independent of the Training Package or Training Package components being reviewed.
Wendy Davies has not been involved in the development or validation of the AVI Training Package releases and has not undertaken the Equity or Editorial report.
Date completed 5 November 2015
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SECTION 2 – COMPLIANCE WITH THE STANDARDS FOR TRAINING PACKAGES
Standards for Training Packages Standard met – yes or no
Comments (including any relevant comments from the Equity and Editorial Reports)
Standard 1 Training Packages consist of the following:
1. NSSC endorsed components: units of competency; assessment requirements
(associated with each unit of competency);
qualifications; and credit arrangements.
2. One or more quality assured companion volumes.
Yes
Standard 2 Training Package developers comply with the NSSC Training Package Products Policy.
Yes
Standard 3 Training Package developers comply with the NSSC Training Package Development and Endorsement Process Policy.
Yes The consultation and validation processes as described in the Case for Endorsement comply with Standard 3.
Standard 4 Units of competency specify the standards of performance required in the workplace.
Yes
Standard 5 The structure of units of competency complies with the unit of competency template.
Yes
Standard 6 Assessment requirements specify the evidence and required conditions for assessment.
Yes The assessment requirements provide detailed, explicit requirements that specify the industry requirement for evidence of assessment.
Standard 7 Every unit of competency has associated assessment requirements. The structure of assessment requirements complies with the assessment requirements template.
Yes
Standard 8 Qualifications comply with the Australian Qualifications Framework specification for that qualification type.
Yes
Standard 9 The structure of the information for the Australian Qualifications Framework qualification complies with the qualification template.
Yes
Standard 10 Credit arrangements existing between Training Package qualifications and Higher Education qualifications are listed in a format that complies with the credit arrangements template.
Yes At the time of endorsement no national credit arrangements with higher education institutions exist.
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Standards for Training Packages Standard met – yes or no
Comments (including any relevant comments from the Equity and Editorial Reports)
Standard 11 A quality assured companion volume implementation guide produced by the Training Package developer is available at the time of endorsement and complies with the companion volume implementation guide template.
Yes
Standard 12 Training Package developers produce other quality assured companion volumes to meet the needs of their stakeholders as required.
Yes
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SECTION 3 – COMMENTS ON HOW THE DRAFT TRAINING PACKAGE COMPONENTS MEET THE QUALITY PRINCIPLES
QUALITY PRINCIPLE
S
KEY FEATURES EXAMPLES OF EVIDENCE
MET –YES OR
NO
COMMENTS/ OTHER EVIDENCE DEMONSTRATEDProvide brief commentary on how the draft endorsed components meet theQuality Principles with specific reference to the evidence provided, including any evidence provided by the Equity and Editorial Reports
Ensures …RESPONSIVENESS
… to the needs of contemporary
industry and its workforce
1. Reflect contemporary work organisation and job profiles incorporating a futures orientation
1.1 Open and inclusive consultation and validation commensurate with scope and impact is conducted
Yes AVI reflects changes in regulation and work practices in the aviation industry.A consultation and validation process suitable for the units of competency has been conducted and relevant stakeholders were invited to participate. The Case for Endorsement outlines the processes (Section 1 and appendix C) and provides a list of people on the reference group, and key stakeholders groups consulted (Appendix C).
2. Be driven by industry’s needs
2.1 Changes demonstrate a clear link back to the drivers for skills identified in the Environmental Scan and the key elements of the Continuous Improvement Plan or demonstrate other evidence of industry needs
Yes These qualifications and units have been revised to meet the requirements of the Standards for Training Packages. The units and qualifications presented here have been revised to take into account new industry requirements driven by industry and regulation, for example Australia’s Aviation State Safety Program. The relevant items from the environmental scan are referred to in the Case for Endorsement.
3. Respond to government broad policy initiatives
3.1 Evidence of clear linkage between broad policy initiatives and proposed changes in the Training Package
Yes AVI meets the policies that apply to the VET sector such as the Australian Qualifications Framework 2nd edition and the Standards for RTOs.AVI meets the requirements of the Standards for Training Packages.
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QUALITY PRINCIPLE
S
KEY FEATURES EXAMPLES OF EVIDENCE
MET –YES OR
NO
COMMENTS/ OTHER EVIDENCE DEMONSTRATEDProvide brief commentary on how the draft endorsed components meet theQuality Principles with specific reference to the evidence provided, including any evidence provided by the Equity and Editorial Reports
Enables …RECOGNITION
… of an individual’s competence across
industries and occupations
4. Recognise convergence and connectivity of skills
4.1 Incorporation of cross industry units and qualifications
Yes AVI contains the most up to date units of competency from other Training Packages such as BSB.
5. Support movement of skills within and across organisations and sectors
5.1 Packaging rules, qualifications framework, and pathways support movement within and across sectors
Yes The AVI training package is interdependent with the TLI training package, thus there will portability of skills between the general transport and aviation sectors.The Aviation Safety Management Framework has been applied to all occupational roles in this training package, supporting the movement between the ground operations and flight operations sectors of the industry.The Companion Volume Implementation Guide provides a link to a pathways chart for qualifications in aviation.
5.2 Identification of Skill Sets that respond to client needs
Yes There are 41 Skill Sets presented with these units and qualification.
7. Promote national and international portability
6.1 Other national and international standards for skills are considered
Yes The developer has considered national and international standards for skills, where relevant. For example, international aviation safety regulators and Australia’s Aviation State Safety Program.
8. Reflect licensing and regulatory requirements
7.1 Solutions to incorporate licensing and regulatory requirements are brokered and there is clear evidence of support from licensing and industry regulatory bodies
Yes The units of competency and qualifications in AVI have been specifically developed to meet regulatory requirements.
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QUALITY PRINCIPLE
S
KEY FEATURES EXAMPLES OF EVIDENCE
MET –YES OR
NO
COMMENTS/ OTHER EVIDENCE DEMONSTRATEDProvide brief commentary on how the draft endorsed components meet theQuality Principles with specific reference to the evidence provided, including any evidence provided by the Equity and Editorial Reports
Provides …FLEXIBILITY
… to meet individual enterprise and learner needs
9. Meet the diversity of individual and enterprise needs
8.1 Provide flexible qualifications that enable application in different contexts
Yes The qualifications descriptions state that the qualification applies to a range of roles for example;AVI40216 Certificate IV in Aviation (Aviation Supervision) is relevant to the following occupations:
Aerodrome Operations Supervisor Cabin Service Supervisor Cargo Operations Supervisor Customer Service Supervisor Ground Operations Supervisor Ramp Operations Supervisor
10. Support equitable access and progression of learners
9.1 Provide multiple entry and exit points
Yes Entry requirements are explained for each relevant qualification in the qualification description and in the implementation guide. The entry requirements are determined by the regulator.The qualifications provide a career progression and thus multiple entry and exit points for learners.
9.2 Pre -requisite units of competency are minimised
Yes There are 3 units with pre-requisites in the AVI units of competency presented.
12. Support learner transition between education sectors
10.1 Provide pathways from entry and preparatory level as appropriate to facilitate movement between schools and VET, from entry level into work, and between VET and higher education qualifications
Yes The units support direct entry pathways. The Certificate I in Aviation (Foundation Skills) provides a qualification for a range of entry level aviation roles.
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QUALITY PRINCIPLE
S
KEY FEATURES EXAMPLES OF EVIDENCE
MET –YES OR
NO
COMMENTS/ OTHER EVIDENCE DEMONSTRATEDProvide brief commentary on how the draft endorsed components meet theQuality Principles with specific reference to the evidence provided, including any evidence provided by the Equity and Editorial Reports
Ensures …FUNCTIONALITY… through ease of
understanding, clever design and
consistency with policy and publication
requirements
11. Support implementation across a range of settings
11.1 Advice is provided on implementation via a Companion Volume Implementation Guide ready for publication at the same time as the Training Package
Yes A Companion Volume Implementation Guide which meets the specifications of the template has been developed and quality assured by TLISC.
12. Support sound assessment practice
12.1 Units of competency and their associated assessment requirements are clearly written and have consistent breadth and depth
Yes The units of competency and associated assessment requirements are clearly and consistently written and have been edited.The assessment requirements are written in a way that provides explicit information for assessors.
13 Not impose structural barriers to implementation
13.1 Compliance with the TGA/National Register requirements for publication
Yes The units have been edited to ensure they meet the TGA requirements.
13.2 Implementation advice is provided in a Companion Volume Implementation Guide that is ready for publication at the same time as the Training Package
Yes The AVI Aviation Training Package Companion Volume Implementation Guide, which meets the template specification, has been developed and quality assured.
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APPENDIX C: REFERENCE AND KEY STAKEHOLDER GROUPS
Part A: Aviation Safety
Units of competency reviewed and developed within scope of the Aviation Safety Management Framework were validated and endorsed within AVI Aviation Training Package Release 1.0. See the accompanying Release 1.0 Case for Endorsement for stakeholder details.
Part B: Ground Operations
Project Steering Committee
Representative OrganisationCraig McBride Toll Dnata
Justin Cooney Australian Services Union
Yvonne Anderson Qantas
Steven Sartain Polytechnic WA
Mike Bent KRTS
Warren Martin Defence
Stephen Prowse Australian Airports Association
Project Steering Committee Observers and Proxies
Representative Organisation
Caroline Wilkie Australian Airports Association
Jared Feehely Australian Airports Association
Eleze Drew TAFE NSW
Anne Bowden TAFE NSW
Chad Martin Polytechnic WA
Rebecca Whitney Polytechnic WA
Project Timelines
Key Activities Timeframe (complete)Project brief submitted and project approved 31.07.14
Key stakeholders identified 08.08.14
Project communications plan released 31.08.14
Project Steering Committee established and first meeting 16.10.14
Aviation Advisory Committee briefed on project status 12.11.14
Project Steering Committee second meeting 24.03.15
Aviation Advisory Committee briefed on project status 26.02.15Project Steering Committee validated units, Skill Sets and qualifications, third meeting 19.06.15
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Part C: Flight Operations
Cabin Crew Project Steering Committee
Representative OrganisationAlisha Obrien Defence
Scott Underwood Flight Attendants Association of Australia
Steven Sartain Polytechnic West
Eddie Bennet Medical Rescue
Wayne Condon Aviation Australia
Allan Brooks Aviation Australia
Shannon Jaeger Australian Airline Pilot Academy
Project Steering Committee Observers and Proxies
Representative Organisation
Eleze Drew TAFE NSW
Olivia Napier Defence
Project Timelines
Key Activities Timeframe (complete)Project brief submitted and project approved 08.08.14
Key stakeholders identified 08.08.14
Project communications plan released 31.08.14
Project commenced 31.08.14
Project Steering Committee initial meeting 19.09.14
Aviation Advisory Committee briefed on project status 12.11.14
Aviation Advisory Committee briefed on project status 26.02.15
Project Steering Committee second meeting via teleconference 26.03.15Project Steering Committee validated units, Skill Sets and qualifications 03.06.15
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Pilot in Command Project Steering Committee
Representative OrganisationRoger Weeks CASA
Stuart Haynes Virgin Australia
Gavin Nicholson Virgin Australia
Adrian Young QantasLink
Guy Yarrow QantasLink
Chris Hine Regional Express
Geoff Cook Regional Express
Kobus Swart Flight Training Adelaide
Ray Pearson Safeskies Australia
Peter Raven Safeskies Australia
Warren Martin Defence
Phil Beanland Defence
Terrance Sidey Defence
Steve Barrett Cobham
Technical Advisory Group
Representative Organisation
Slav Bratkovic Flight Training Adelaide
Nicola Vadagnini Flight Training Adelaide
Graham Barr Flight Training Adelaide
Lee Gordon-Brown Defence
Colin O’Neil Defence
Gavin Nicholson Virgin Australia
Project Timelines
Key Activities Timeframe (complete)Project commenced 31.01.13
Project Steering Committee meeting 12.09.13
Project Steering Committee meeting 19.02.14
Project Steering Committee teleconference 03.06.14
Project Technical Advisory Group meeting 07-08.08.14
Aviation Advisory Committee briefed on project status 12.11.14
Project Steering Committee validated units and qualifications Feb 2015
Commercial Pilot Project Steering Committee
Representative OrganisationGeoff McInnes Australian and International Pilots Association
Craig Duncan Airline Academy
Rick Heaton Alliance Airlines
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David Trevelyan Basair Aviation College
Kobus Swart Flight Training Adelaide
Grant Mules Flight Training Adelaide
Mark Darragh Moorabbin Flying Services
Roger Crosthwaite CASA
Terrence Sidey Defence
Tim Hand Heliwest
Luke Sheppard Australian Airline Pilot Academy
Project Steering Committee Observers and Proxies
Representative OrganisationMaggie Tran Australian and International Pilots Association
David Mogford Australian and International Pilots Association
Debbie Joyce TLISC NSW
Adam Roy Airline Academy
Gary Bailey CASA
Mike Juelg CASA
Jenny Cunningham Flight Training Adelaide
Nicola Vadagnini Flight Training Adelaide
Maddy Johnson Moorabbin Flying Services
Nancy Li Australian Airline Pilot Academy
Project Timelines
Key Activities Timeframe (complete)Project brief submitted and project approved 08.08.14
Key stakeholders identified 08.08.14
Project communications plan released 31.08.14
Project commenced 31.08.14
Project Steering Committee initial meeting via teleconference 30.10.14
Aviation Advisory Committee briefed on project status 12.11.14
Project Steering Committee second meeting via teleconference 10.12.14
Project Steering Committee third meeting via teleconference 19.02.15
Aviation Advisory Committee briefed on project status 26.02.15
Project Steering Committee fourth meeting via teleconference 10.04.15Project Steering Committee validated units, skill sets and qualifications 18.06.15
Rotary Wing Project Steering Committee
Representative OrganisationScott Norton Defence
Geoff Fraser Defence
Rob Rich Australian Helicopter Industry Association
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Mick Allen Airbus Group Asia Pacific
Mike Becker Becker Helicopters
Eddie Bennet Medical Rescue
Tim Hand Heliwest
Wayne Condon Aviation Australia
Allan Brooks Aviation Australia
Jeremy Ovens CareFlight
Project Steering Committee Observers and Proxies
Representative OrganisationBeverly Austen Becker Helicopters
Colin Graham Australian Helicopter Industry Association
Tamara Hurst CareFlight
Project Timelines
Key Activities Timeframe (complete)Project brief submitted and project approved 08.08.14
Key stakeholders identified 08.08.14
Project communications plan released 31.08.14
Project commenced 31.08.14
Project Steering Committee initial meeting 29.09.14
Aviation Advisory Committee briefed on project status 12.11.14
Project Steering Committee second meeting 02.12.14
Project Steering Committee third meeting via teleconference 19.02.15
Aviation Advisory Committee briefed on project status 26.02.15
Project Steering Committee fourth meeting via teleconference 10.04.15Project Steering Committee validated units, skill sets and qualifications 03.06.15
Note: In addition to the above list, industry representatives of the Aviation Advisory Committee and VET stakeholders were contacted, briefed and advised of the project development via stakeholder briefings, the TLISC Newsletter and website, and invited to comment on draft material at multiple stages of the projects.
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