If your interests centre on computers, electronics and electrical control systems, then this is a natural choice for you, as aircraft avionics systems are amongst the most technologically sophisticated and advanced in the world.
Every new aircraft type that comes into service brings with it cutting-edge technology such as fly-by-wire, fly-by-light and even artificial intelligence, so this is a field of expertise where the tempo of change and discovery is dynamic.
Domestic Students
AUD $5,200*
Approximately 11 months
Brisbane, Cairns
Full-time
Brisbane:
Cairns:
*This is the student co-contribution tuition fee after Queensland Government funding – funding is available for eligible applicants.
^ End date subject to change.
Meet Language, Literacy and Numeracy requirements:
If you cannot provide either of the above, a Skills Check (BKSB) can be organised. This is an online assessment tool used by Aviation Australia to assess your current abilities in English and Mathematics:
Our aircraft maintenance engineering courses provide you with the essential training and coursework required for the progression of your apprenticeship. Our instructors are highly experienced professionals, from Commercial and Defence aviation and aerospace industries.
Students will undertake the essential pre-apprenticeship, vocational theory training which goes towards the Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Avionics).
The course delivery is tailored to also meet the CASR Part 66 basic knowledge syllabus. This delivery method ensures all examinations meet the CASR Part 66 requirements. If these modular examinations are passed, as per CASA regulatory requirements (75% or above), this gives the graduate several credits towards the application of an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licence in the future. The course is designed so graduating students will leave apprenticeship ready.
While the responsibility for securing an apprenticeship or employment rests with the individual student, Aviation Australia is committed to supporting your career journey. We provide a range of opportunities to help you build professional connections, including a dedicated Industry Day. At our discretion, these events allow students to network directly with our industry partners and explore potential career pathways within the aviation sector.
Permanent residents of Queensland who have the right to study full time may be eligible for the funding scheme applicable for this course.
Evidence of Australian and Queensland residency is required to be provided prior to enrolment. This can be a valid Australian Passport, an Australian Birth Certificate, or an International Passport with accompanying Visa Grant Notification/VEVO documentation, and a valid Queensland Drivers Licence and/or a valid QLD Adult Proof of Age Card (18+ card).
After completing the course, you will receive a Record of Results, which covers the theory components of part of your Certificate IV in Aeroskills. You will also receive a CASR Part 147 Certificate of Recognition for all CASR Part 66 basic knowledge examinations you have passed at 75% or over.
The remaining components of the qualification must be completed on-the-job in an apprenticeship. This includes practical training, and also may include some additional theory training. Once you have successfully completed all components of your apprenticeship, you can be issued with your Certificate IV qualification.
Class hours typically range from 7:30am to 3:30pm with an earlier finish on Fridays. Once enrolled, your Enrolment Confirmation will detail your course hours.
The campus is located at 20 Boronia Rd, Brisbane Airport. Student parking is available nearby on Melia St.
The closest bus drop off point is Route 590 – Garden City to Aviation Australia via Carindale.
Visit the Brisbane campus page for more information.
The campus is located at 1 Tom McDonald Drive, Cairns International Airport. Visit the Cairns Aviation Skills Centre page for more information.
Yes, as you are entering a professional aviation environment, specific Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and attire are required for safety and industry alignment: