Cert II in Aircraft Line Maintenance (MEA20518) - Victoria

The school to work pathway allows school students to take the first step to a career within the aviation industry. The Certificate II in Aircraft Line Maintenance (MEA20518) provides the basic level knowledge and skills required to perform a range of specified maintenance tasks on aircraft on a flight line or at the departure gate.

The Vocational Education and Training (VET) delivered to school students (VDSS) for Year 10 & 11 students is conducted over approximately 2 years. This qualification can lead to future Aeroskills apprenticeships/traineeships and is also a pathway to achieving a Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) Category A Aircraft Maintenance Engineer licence, which allows authorised personnel to release aircraft to service.

Eligible Schools may receive funding from the Victorian Government for this program.

The Vocational Education and Training (VET) delivered to school students (VDSS) allows students to undertake nationally recognised training whilst undertaking years 10/11/12 at school. The funding supports the delivery of VET programs within secondary schools as part of the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) or the Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL).

 

Open To:

Domestic Students

Cost:

School-Funded*

Duration:

Single days and week blocks over the 2 years

Course dates:

Upcoming dates are currently being scheduled. Please express your interest below.

*Fees are charged directly to the school.

Eligibility criteria applies – further information can be found on the Vocational Education and Training Delivered to Schools Students : Policy page.

This VET in school program was designed for year 10 and 11 students and runs over approximately 2 years. Students will learn basic level knowledge and skills to perform a range of specified maintenance tasks on aircraft, which can lead to future Aeroskills apprenticeships/traineeships.

For those looking to take their career in aviation further, as you’ll learn the basic level of knowledge and skills to perform a range of specified maintenance tasks on aircraft, the Certificate II in Aircraft Line Maintenance (MEA20518) is a pathway to becoming a Licenced Aircraft Maintenance Engineer.

Certificate II in Aircraft Line Maintenance now accept applications through TAFE Pathways.

Future students must now submit their applications using the TAFE Pathways System following the steps below:

How does it work?

Entry requirements for the course are as follows:

  • Students must be either in Year 10 or 11 at the time of enrolment
  • Latest school report
  • Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent residency

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to [email protected]