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Victorian Purchasing Guide for AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3 June 2016

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Victorian Purchasing Guide - Version History Training Package Version Date VPG Released Comments AVI Aviation Training Package Release 3 AVI Aviation Training Package Release 2 AVI Aviation Training Package Release 1 2/6/2016 This Victorian Purchasing Guide reflects Release 3 which includes the endorsement of: AVI10116 Certificate I in Aviation (Foundation Skills) AVI20216 Certificate II in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service) AVI20116Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations Cargo Services) AVI20316 Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection (Passenger and Non-Passenger Screener) AVI20416 Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection (Checked Baggage Screener) 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) AVI40116Certificate IV in Aviation (Aircrewman) AVI40216 Certificate IV in Aviation (Aviation Supervision) AVI40316 Certificate IV in Aviation (Flight Operations Supervision) AVI50516 Diploma of Aviation (Flight Instructor) AVI50616 Diploma of Aviation (Aviation Management) AVI60116 Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Chief Flight Instructor) AVI60216 Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Pilot in Command) 21/12/2015 This Victorian Purchasing Guide reflects the endorsement of the following three qualifications: AVI50215 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence Aeroplane) AVI50315 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence Helicopter) AVI50415 Diploma of Aviation (Instrument Rating) 25/9/15 This Victorian Purchasing Guide reflects the first release of the AVI Aviation Training Package in the Standards for Training Packages format and includes: 1 revised qualification 9 revised units 3 new units Page 3 of 18

AVI Aviation Training Package Victorian Purchasing Guide CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 5 What is a Victorian Purchasing Guide? 5 Victorian Government subsidised training 5 QUALIFICATIONS 6 UNITS OF COMPETENCY 7 CONTACTS AND LINKS 16 GLOSSARY 18 Page 4 of 18

INTRODUCTION What is a Victorian Purchasing Guide? The Victorian Purchasing Guide (VPG) provides information for use by Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) in the provision of Victorian government subsidised training. Specifically, the VPG provides the following information related to the delivery of nationally endorsed Training Packages in Victoria: maximum and minimum payable hours available for each qualification. nominal hours for each unit of competency within the Training Package. They also contain sample training programs which reflect a vocational outcome for the particular qualification it has been developed for. Victorian Government subsidised training To deliver government subsidised training in Victoria, an RTO must have an approved VET funding contract with the Department of Education and Training (DET). The VET funding contract and related guidelines set out the requirements that RTOs must abide by to maintain compliance as contracted providers in receipt of government subsidy. The contract and guidelines set standards of behaviour, as well as prescribing minimum requirements with regard to provider practice in the delivery of training services. For further information relating to obtaining a VET funding contract, please visit the Skills Victoria Training System (SVTS) website: http://www.education.vic.gov.au/svts Page 5 of 18

QUALIFICATIONS Code Title Minimum Payable Hours Maximum Payable Hours AVI10116 Certificate I in Aviation (Foundation Skills) 157 165 AVI20116 AVI20216 AVI20316 AVI20416 Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations Cargo Services) Certificate II in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service) Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection (Passenger and Non-Passenger Screener) Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection (Checked Baggage Screener) 323 340 323 340 217 228 225 237 AVI30116 Certificate III in Aviation (Cabin Crew) 507 533 AVI30216 Certificate III in Aviation (Rescue Crewman) 428 450 AVI30316 AVI30416 Certificate III in Aviation (Remote Pilot - Visual Line of Sight) Certificate III in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service) 337 355 698 736 AVI30516 Certificate III in Aviation (Aerodrome Operations) 318 335 AVI40116 Certificate IV in Aviation (Aircrewman) 551 580 AVI40216 Certificate IV in Aviation (Aviation Supervision) 713 750 AVI40316 Certificate IV in Aviation (Flight Operations Supervision) 874 920 AVI50115 Diploma of Aviation (Air Traffic Control) 969 1020 AVI50215 AVI50315 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence Aeroplane) Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence Helicopter) 1050 1105 1036 1090 AVI50415 Diploma of Aviation (Instrument Rating) 432 455 AVI50516 Diploma of Aviation (Flight Instructor) 499 525 AVI50616 Diploma of Aviation (Aviation Management) 1007 1060 AVI60116 Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Chief Flight Instructor) 646 680 AVI60216 Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Pilot in Command) 285 300 Page 6 of 18

UNITS OF COMPETENCY Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours AVIB3004 Manage and carry out pre- and post-flight cabin checks 20 AVIB3005 Inspect and report on aerodrome serviceability 30 AVIB3006 Inspect and report on serviceability of aerodrome lighting systems 20 AVIB3007 Inspect and report on obstacle limitation surfaces 30 AVIC2001 Drive on the airside 10 AVIC4002 Administer airside driving 15 AVID0001 Package dangerous goods for air transport 40 AVID0002 Conduct baggage handling operations 20 AVID2001 Accept dangerous goods for air transport 20 AVID2003 Prepare freight for flight 20 AVID2004 Conduct aviation freight weighing operations 20 AVID2005 Accept freight for air transport 20 AVID2006 Load and secure aviation freight and baggage 20 AVID2007 Unload aviation freight and baggage 20 AVIE0001 Operate aeronautical radio 25 AVIE2005 Conduct radio procedures in an aviation operational environment 20 AVIE3003 Complete a Notice to Airmen 20 AVIE4001 Maintain aircraft radio communications 20 AVIE5002 Apply air traffic control communication procedures and services 80 AVIF0001 Apply aircraft safety procedures 20 AVIF0002 Provide first aid in an aviation environment 15 AVIF0003 Manage human factors in flight dispatch operations 20 AVIF0004 Implement aviation risk management processes 50 AVIF0005 Implement aviation fatigue risk management processes 40 AVIF0006 Manage aviation risk 50 AVIF0007 Implement threat and error management strategies 25 AVIF0008 Manage safe flight operations 30 Page 7 of 18

Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours AVIF0009 Manage threats and errors as pilot in command 30 AVIF0010 Manage human factors as pilot in command 20 AVIF0011 Manage aircraft passengers and cargo 40 AVIF0012 Apply aviation work health and safety procedures 20 AVIF0013 Manage human factors in remote pilot aircraft systems operations 20 AVIF0014 Manage human factors in aviation operations 20 AVIF2007 Implement regulations and policies during check-in procedures 30 AVIF2010 Implement regulations and policies during aviation safety and service operations 40 AVIF2012 Monitor the transfer of hazardous materials 20 AVIF2014 Undertake aircraft underwater escape and survival 80 AVIF2015 Utilise emergency breathing system 40 AVIF2019 Work in aircraft confined spaces 30 AVIF2020 Employ fatigue risk management practices in an aviation workplace 30 AVIF2024 Conduct housekeeping activities 15 AVIF3005 Maintain the safety of people and aircraft 30 AVIF3006 Respond to abnormal and emergency situations in an aircraft 40 AVIF3012 Apply relevant laws and regulations to the operation of an aerodrome 40 AVIF3016 Marshal aircraft 20 AVIF3023 Apply regulations and policies during remote pilot aircraft systems operations 20 AVIF3025 Facilitate the safety of aerodrome works and works site access 30 AVIF3026 Facilitate an aerodrome emergency response 35 AVIF4008 Supervise cabin safety and security 30 AVIF5003 Manage human performance and team resources during air traffic control operations 80 AVIF5013 Provide search and rescue (SAR) alerting and emergency response 200 AVIG2002 Work effectively in the aviation industry 20 AVIG2003 Work in a socially diverse environment 20 AVIH0001 Manage aircraft flight planning and performance as pilot in command 40 Page 8 of 18

Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours AVIH0002 Plan a flight under visual flight rules 20 AVIH0003 Manage aircraft performance and load 50 AVIH0004 Implement instrument flight rules planning procedures 50 AVIH0005 Plan a flight under instrument flight rules 40 AVIH3019 Navigate remote pilot aircraft systems 40 AVIH4001 Navigate aircraft under visual flight rules 140 AVIH4012 Plan a flight under night visual flight rules 50 AVIH4013 Navigate aircraft under night visual flight rules 70 AVIH5017 Navigate aircraft under instrument flight rules 70 AVII0001 Advise on major services and attractions at aviation destinations 20 AVII0002 Provide quality customer service 20 AVII2001 Provide customer service on an aircraft 30 AVII2003 Carry out beverage service on an aircraft 40 AVII2004 Provide advice about cuisine on an aircraft 20 AVII2006 Conduct in-flight retailing 20 AVII2007 Check in aircraft passengers 20 AVII2008 Provide assistance to transit and arriving passengers 30 AVII3002 Carry out food preparation and service on an aircraft 40 AVII3005 Apply knowledge of the structure, products and services of an airline operator 40 AVII3010 Carry out aircraft business and first class meal and non-alcoholic beverage service 40 AVII4013 Supervise cabin operations 30 AVII4015 Monitor and enhance customer service excellence 10 AVIJ2001 Contribute to the achievement of on-time performance standards 20 AVIJ4002 Conduct quality control operations related to refuelling and defuelling aircraft 20 AVIK2001 Use computers in the aviation screening workplace 20 AVIK3002 Use infotechnology devices in an aviation workplace 15 AVIL0001 Manage shifts, crewing and rostering activities in aviation 25 AVIL2001 Manage a check-in queue 20 Page 9 of 18

Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours AVIL2005 Complete routine administrative tasks 10 AVIL2006 Promote effective workplace practice 10 AVIL3002 Complete aircraft dispatch duties 20 AVIL3003 Plan an aircraft load 40 AVIL3004 Assess pavement concessions 40 AVILIC0001 Licence to operate a commercial aeroplane 0 AVILIC0002 Licence to operate a commercial helicopter 0 AVIM0001 Conduct a flight test 20 AVIM0002 Plan and conduct multi-crew cooperation training 10 AVIM5001 Operate a simulator 40 AVIM5002 Conduct aeronautical knowledge training 60 AVIM5003 Conduct flight training 60 AVIM5004 Facilitate training in a synthetic environment 30 AVIM5005 Conduct training for the issue of an endorsement 50 AVIM5008 Conduct flight review 20 AVIM6006 Deliver operational flight management training 60 AVIN0001 Command an aircraft in a multi-crew environment 50 AVIN0002 Supervise and manage safe flight operations as pilot in command 50 AVIN6003 Manage flight training 60 AVIO0001 Manage security procedures as pilot in command 40 AVIO0002 Manage disruptive behaviour and unlawful interference with aviation 20 AVIO2001 Use firearms on an aerodrome to control wildlife hazards 30 AVIO2004 Conduct frisk search of persons 30 AVIO2005 Conduct screening using explosive trace detection 30 AVIO2006 Control access to and exit from an airside security zone or landside security zone at an airport 10 AVIO2007 Establish and maintain a sterile area at an airport 15 AVIO2008 Manage the flow of items for screening by X-ray screening equipment 10 AVIO2009 Screen articles by interpreting X-ray images 20 Page 10 of 18

Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours AVIO2010 Screen articles to enter an airside security zone or landside security zone 15 AVIO2011 Screen people to enter an airside security zone or landside security zone 15 AVIO2013 Undertake emergency response action to a security threat 20 AVIO2015 Apply and monitor aviation workplace security procedures 30 AVIO3001 Monitor airside access and airside driving 30 AVIO4003 Implement airside access 10 AVIP2001 Capture records into a records keeping system 10 AVIR3001 Service customer airline contracts 30 AVIW2002 Operate an aerobridge 20 AVIW2010 Operate baggage tug 20 AVIW2029 Operate aircraft refuelling nozzle 40 AVIW2030 Be airborne extracted by suspended rope 30 AVIW2031 Be airborne extracted using suspended extraction equipment 30 AVIW2032 Fast rope from a helicopter 45 AVIW2033 Rappel from a helicopter 45 AVIW3003 Operate aircraft embarkation and disembarkation equipment 20 AVIW3004 Operate ramp equipment 20 AVIW3005 Operate aircraft push-out tug 20 AVIW3006 Refuel aircraft 40 AVIW3011 Defuel aircraft 40 AVIW3021 Coordinate aircraft ground operations 10 AVIW3023 Implement wildlife hazard control measures 30 AVIW3024 Perform wireman duties 50 AVIW3025 Complete aircraft and flight equipment pre- and post-flight actions 10 AVIW3026 Conduct night vision imaging system operations 10 AVIW3027 Deliver pyrotechnics and handheld stores 10 AVIW3037 Manage remote pilot aircraft systems pre- and post-flight actions 30 AVIW3038 Operate and manage remote pilot aircraft systems 40 Page 11 of 18

Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours AVIW4001 Manage pre- and post-flight actions 40 AVIW4028 Manage aircraft sensor systems 10 AVIW4034 Supervise aircraft refuelling 20 AVIW5013 Operate air traffic control equipment and workstations 180 AVIW5018 Operate and manage aircraft systems 40 AVIW5022 Coordinate the removal of disabled aircraft 30 AVIY0001 Operate aircraft using aircraft flight instruments 70 AVIY0002 Operate in controlled airspace 40 AVIY0003 Operate in Class G airspace 50 AVIY0004 Operate at non-towered aerodromes 40 AVIY0005 Operate at a controlled aerodrome 40 AVIY0006 Operate aeroplane at low level 50 AVIY0007 Conduct aerial application operations 50 AVIY0008 Apply aeronautical knowledge to aviation operations 15 AVIY0009 Apply the principles of civil air law to aviation operations 15 AVIY0010 Apply aeronautical knowledge and civil air law to flight dispatch operations 40 AVIY0011 Conduct maintenance test flight activities 40 AVIY0012 Monitor flight performance 40 AVIY0013 Conduct a 2D instrument approach 20 AVIY0014 Conduct a 3D instrument approach 20 AVIY0015 Perform an aerobatic sequence 60 AVIY0016 Lead formation flight 60 AVIY0017 Control aircraft in advanced flight manoeuvres 60 AVIY0018 Execute advanced aeroplane manoeuvres and procedures 70 AVIY0019 Manage abnormal aeroplane flight situations 50 AVIY0020 Taxi helicopter 15 AVIY0021 Operate helicopter at low level 50 AVIY0022 Perform instrument arrival and standard arrival route procedures 30 Page 12 of 18

Unit Code AVIY3052 Unit Title Conduct helicopter landing site and unprepared helicopter landing site operations Nominal Hours 10 AVIY3073 Control remote pilot aircraft systems on the ground 25 AVIY3074 Launch remote pilot aircraft systems 20 AVIY3075 Control remote pilot aircraft systems in normal flight 30 AVIY3076 Recover remote pilot aircraft systems 20 AVIY3077 Manage remote pilot aircraft systems in abnormal flight situations 40 AVIY3078 Manage remote pilot aircraft systems energy source requirements 25 AVIY4001 Control aeroplane on the ground 20 AVIY4002 Take off aeroplane 30 AVIY4003 Control aeroplane in normal flight 60 AVIY4004 Land aeroplane 40 AVIY4007 Manage aircraft fuel 20 AVIY4011 Control helicopter on the ground 20 AVIY4012 Control helicopter in hovering flight 20 AVIY4014 Take off helicopter and approach to hover 20 AVIY4015 Control helicopter in normal flight 60 AVIY4017 Execute advanced helicopter manoeuvres and procedures 60 AVIY4018 Manage abnormal and emergency helicopter flight situations 60 AVIY4051 Conduct external load-lift operations 10 AVIY4053 Perform aircrewman cockpit duties 10 AVIY4054 Conduct hoisting operations 10 AVIY4055 Conduct airborne extraction operations 40 AVIY4056 Conduct airborne rappelling operations 40 AVIY4057 Perform helicopter deck landing operations 60 AVIY4058 Pilot a helicopter during external load operations 40 AVIY4059 Pilot a helicopter during rappelling operations 30 AVIY4060 Pilot a helicopter during hoisting operations 30 AVIY4061 Perform aerobatic manoeuvres 60 Page 13 of 18

Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours AVIY4063 Perform close formation flight 60 AVIY5022 Manage traffic flow 80 AVIY5023 Operate a multi-engine aeroplane 60 AVIY5024 Operate aircraft in the traffic pattern at night 20 AVIY5027 Perform non published instrument departure procedures 20 AVIY5028 Perform published instrument departure procedures 20 AVIY5033 Perform visual circling approach 10 AVIY5034 Conduct a 2D non-directional beacon instrument approach 10 AVIY5035 Conduct a 2D very high frequency omnidirectional radio range instrument approach 20 AVIY5036 Conduct a 3D instrument landing system instrument approach 20 AVIY5037 AVIY5038 Conduct a 2D distance measuring equipment global navigation satellite system instrument approach Conduct a 2D global navigation satellite system nonprecision instrument approach 30 30 AVIY5048 Provide approach control services 200 AVIY5049 Provide area control services 200 AVIY5050 Provide aerodrome control services 200 AVIY5065 Operate a multi-engine helicopter 60 AVIZ0001 Maintain and manage situational awareness as pilot in command 20 AVIZ1005 Maintain basic situational awareness in an aviation workplace 20 AVIZ2050 Maintain security awareness and vigilance in an aviation workplace 20 AVIZ3052 Apply situational awareness in remote pilot aircraft systems operations 5 AVIZ4001 Manage situational awareness in aircraft flight 40 AVIZ5049 Manage situational awareness in the air traffic control environment 200 Page 14 of 18

SAMPLE TRAINING PROGRAMS The following Sample Training Program demonstrates how units might be packaged to meet a particular vocational outcome. Occupation/ Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Approach Controller Diploma of Aviation (Air Traffic Control) AVI50115 This sample training program is appropriate for a person working in the civil aviation industry as an approach controller Unit Code Unit Title Hours Core AVIE5002 Apply air traffic control communication procedures and services 80 AVIF5003 AVIF5013 Manage human performance and team resources during air traffic control operations Provide search and rescue (SAR) alerting and emergency response 80 200 AVIW5013 Operate air traffic control equipment and workstations 180 AVIY5022 Manage traffic flow 80 AVIZ5049 Elective Manage situational awareness in the air traffic control environment 200 AVIY5048 Provide approach control services 200 Page 15 of 18

CONTACTS AND LINKS Curriculum Maintenance Manager (CMM) Service Industries Transport and Distribution The CMM Service is provided by Executive Officers, across all industry areas covered by Training Packages. They can assist with questions on payable and nominal hours. Cheryl Bartolo Ph: (03) 99195302 E: cheryl.bartolo@vu.edu.au Address: PO Box 14428 Melbourne 8001 Industry Skills Council (ISC) Transport and Logistics Industry Skills Council (TLISC) This ISC is responsible for developing this AVI Aviation Training Package, companion volumes and support material and can be contacted for further information. Address: Level 4, 411 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Phone/fax: (03) 9604 7200 Email: enquiries@tlisc.org.au Web: tlisc.org.au National Register for VET in Australia Training.gov.au (TGA) TGA is the Australian governments official National Register of information on Training Packages, Accredited Courses, qualifications, units of competency and RTOs. http://training.gov.au Australian Government Department of Education and Training The Commonwealth Department is responsible for national policies and programmes that help Australians access quality vocational education and training. https://education.gov.au/ Victorian State Government Department of Education and Training (DET) DET is responsible for funding and the implementation of Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Victoria, including Apprenticeships and Traineeships policy. (03) 9637 2000 www.education.vic.gov.au National VET Regulatory Authority Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) ASQA is the national regulator for Australia s VET sector. Info line: 1300 701 801 www.asqa.gov.au Victorian State VET Regulatory Authority Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) The VRQA is a statutory authority responsible for the registration and regulation of Victorian RTOs and for the regulation of apprenticeships and traineeships in Victoria. (03) 9637 2806 www.vrqa.vic.gov.au Industry Regulatory Bodies applicable to this Training Package Civil Aviation Safety The industry Regulatory body can provide advice on licensing, legislative or regulatory requirements Southern Region: Level 32 35 Collins Street Page 16 of 18

Authority (CASA) which may impact on the delivery of training or the issuance of qualifications in this Training Package. Melbourne VIC 3000 Postal Address: PO Box 2005 Canberra ACT 2601 Phone: 131 757 Email: southernregion@casa.gov.au Web: www.casa.gov.au Page 17 of 18

GLOSSARY Code Title Unit Code Unit Title Payable Hours Nominal Hours Nationally endorsed Training Package qualification code. Nationally endorsed Training Package qualification title. Nationally endorsed Training Package unit of competency code. Nationally endorsed Training Package unit of competency title. The maximum number of hours the Victorian Government will subsidise under the Victorian Training Guarantee for the achievement of the minimum realistic vocational outcome of any qualification, as determined by the qualification packaging rules. The maximum payable hours do not cover every possible combination of core and elective units available for a specific qualification. Nominal hours reflect the anticipated time taken to deliver and assess the outcomes of a unit of competency excluding unsupervised delivery or the time taken for repeated practical application of skills. Nominal hours are determined by the Victorian State Training Authority (DET) and are primarily developed for funding purposes in Victoria. Page 18 of 18