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DASA identifies the MEA units of competency required to address DASR MAML exclusions, or to address competency gaps for initial issue of a MAML. After enrolment with Aviation Australia, the candidate will be required to submit evidence of their aircraft maintenance engineering qualifications and experience so that we can conduct an RPL assessment to identify the specific Part 66 basic knowledge and practical training and assessment requirements.
Once all the requirements have been met, Aviation Australia will certify (to the candidate) with a CASR Part 147 Certificate of Recognition (for any CASR Part 66 exams passed at 75% or above) and a Statement of Attainment for the units of competency achieved. This can then be submitted to DASA as evidence that the candidate has met the knowledge and competency requirements of the MEAs. Aviation Australia’s CASR and EASA Part 66 training and assessments are recognised by the Defence Aviation Safety Authority (DASA).
DASR Part 66 Military Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licence Holders
AUD $1,000
Duration of gap training will be determined based on evidence provided
Your RPL report will confirm the requirements you must complete in order to apply for an initial issue or to remove the specific exclusion/s from your DASR Part 66 B1 or B2 Licence.
Requirements will include:
Enrol for Recognition of Prior Learning via the enrolment link below. Upon enrolment and payment, you will be emailed an RPL Pack that will guide you in providing supporting evidence for your RPL assessment. This must be submitted via post, with certified true copies of your documentation.