This qualification provides an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) outcome. The Mechanical trade stream may apply to individuals who perform scheduled inspections, fault diagnosis and repair, and modification of airframes and airframe mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems and components, and of aircraft engines and (where applicable) propellers.
The Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical) qualification may apply to either aircraft maintenance performed on flight lines/ramps and in hangars, or to airframe and engine component repair and overhaul performed in workshops.
This qualification articulates with the MEA50219 Diploma of Aeroskills (Mechanical) which aligns with the CASR Part 66 B1 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licence.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineers
Duration of gap training will be determined based on evidence provided
To be awarded the MEA40718 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical), competency must be demonstrated in:
Aircraft Maintenance Stream
• Eight (8) Core common and imported units and
• Thirteen (13) Elective technical stream units from Group A.
Total: Twenty-one (21) units.
OR
Component Maintenance Workshop Stream
• Eight (8) Core common and imported units and
• Six (6) Elective technical stream units from Group B and C.
Total: Fourteen (14) units.
Please do not upload any practical logbooks (SOE/JOE) as part of your Initial RPL application.