AVI50222 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane)
Multi-Engine
RTO - 52904
About The Program
Airflite Flying College’s AVI50222 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence - Aeroplane) Multi-Engine course is a purpose-built program designed to provide students with a direct and recognised pathway to a professional aviation career. This course leads to the award of a CASA-issued Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL-A), while also delivering extensive multi-engine experience—something rarely offered at this level of training.
Graduates of the course will earn the following nationally recognised qualifications:
AVI50222 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane)
AVISS00046 Night Visual Flight Rules (NVFR) Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00069 Multi-Engine Aeroplane Pilot Skill Set
Structured for students beginning with zero flight time, this program is ideal for aspiring pilots who want to develop their skills quickly and to a high standard. It includes comprehensive ground school instruction, modern simulator training, and extensive in-aircraft experience.
A standout feature of this course is the inclusion of multiengine flight time on the Piper PA-44 Seminole. This unique element allows participants to gain significant advanced flying experience early in their training, setting them apart in the job market and boosting career readiness for roles in charter, instruction or commercial operations.
Who Is This Course For?
This program is ideal for individuals committed to fast tracking their aviation career—particularly those aiming to become Flight Instructors or charter pilots. The strong focus on multi-engine training ensures graduates are well prepared for a career flying a broader variety of aircraft.
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This course follows a Vocational Education and Training (VET) Course of Study which includes levels of competency from the AVI Aviation Training Package developed by Australian Industry Standards (AIS).
Completion of the study will result in the award of:
AVI50222 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane)
AVISS00046 Night Visual Flight Rules Pilot Skill Set
AVISS00069 Multi-Engine Aeroplane Skill Set
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This course supports the acquisition of recognised CASR Part 61 licences, ratings and endorsements. Airflite strongly encourages students to pursue all of these, including:
Pilot Licencing
Private Pilot Licence (PPL)
Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL)
Flight Radiotelephone Operator Licence
Aircraft Category Ratings
Single-engine aeroplane
Multi-engine aeroplane
Aircraft Design Feature and Endorsements
Retractable Undercarriage (RU)
Manual Propeller Pitch Control (MPPC
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Approximately 55+ weeks.
Full-time, Monday to Friday between 08:00 and 17:00, on campus at either Jandakot Airport, Western Australia or Moorabbin Airport, Victoria.
Additional attendance may be required, depending on such variable factors as weather, safety and progression of student competency. Please refer to Airflite’s Student Handbook for more information.
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The award of AVI50222 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane) requires completion of the 28 core units plus 1 general elective.
AVIE0006 Maintain aircraft radio communications
AVIF0026 Implement aviation risk management processes
AVIF0027 Implement aviation fatigue risk management processes
AVIF0029 Implement threat and error management strategies
AVIF0030 Manage safe flight operations
AVIF0033 Manage aircraft passengers and cargo
AVIF0035 Manage human factors in aviation operations
AVIH0010 Plan a flight under visual flight rules
AVIH0014 Navigate aircraft under visual flight rules
AVILIC0003 Licence to operate a commercial aeroplane
AVIO0017 Manage disruptive behaviour and unlawful interference with aviation
AVIW0029 Manage pre- and post-flight actions
AVIW0032 Operate and manage aircraft systems
AVIY0033 Operate aircraft using aircraft flight instruments
AVIY0034 Operate in controlled airspace
AVIY0035 Operate in Class G airspace
AVIY0036 Operate at non-towered aerodromes
AVIY0037 Operate at a controlled aerodrome
AVIY0040 Apply aeronautical knowledge to aviation operations
AVIY0041 Apply the principles of civil air law to aviation operations
AVIY0083 Execute advanced aeroplane manoeuvres and procedures
AVIY0047 Manage abnormal aeroplane flight situations
AVIY0054 Control aeroplane on the ground
AVIY0055 Take off aeroplane
AVIY0056 Control aeroplane in normal flight
AVIY0057 Land aeroplane
AVIY0058 Manage aircraft fuel
AVIZ0006 Manage situational awareness in aircraft flight
ELECTIVES:
AVIH0015 Plan a flight under night visual flight rules
AVIH0016 Navigate aircraft under night visual flight rules
AVIY0073 Operate aircraft in the traffic pattern at night
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The award of AVISS00046 – Night Visual Flight Rules Pilot Skill Set requires completion of the following units:
AVIH0015 Plan a flight under night visual flight rules
AVIH0016 Navigate aircraft under night visual flight rules
AVIY0033 Operate aircraft using aircraft flight instruments
AVIY0073 Operate aircraft in the traffic pattern at night
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The award of AVISS00069 – Multi-Engine Aeroplane Pilot Skill Set requires completion of the following units:
AVIW0029 Manage pre and post-flight actions
AVIY0054 Control aeroplane on the ground
AVIY0055 Take off aeroplane
AVIY0056 Control aeroplane in normal flight
AVIY0057 Land aeroplane
AVIY0072 Operate a multi-engine aeroplane
AVIY0083 Execute advanced aeroplane manoeuvres and procedures
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The itemised pre-requisites are not required at, or with your application. They will be required prior to the start date. Airflite Flying College, will provide you with more detailed information.
At least 17 years of age and 18 years of age to hold Commercial Pilot’s Licence.
Aviation Reference Number
Have or be able to hold a Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) Class 1 Medical Certificate
Have or be able to hold an Aviation Security Identity Card (ASIC)
Satisfactory completion of the COMPASS Pilot aptitude test
Pre-enrolment interview with Airflite's Head of Operations
Consent to mandatory random drug and alcohol testing
Meet the academic suitability by:
Providing an Australian Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (year 12 certificate) or
Providing an International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IB) diploma or
Providing evidence of successful completion of a qualification that has been delivered in English and:
Was at level 4 or above (that is Certificate IV or higher qualification) in the Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) or
Overseas qualification(s) that has been assessed as equivalence or comparable to a qualification at level 4 or above in the AQF by an Australian government agency for assessing overseas qualification
Displaying competence at or above Exit Level 3 in the Australian Core Skills Framework in both reading and numeracy through an approved Language, Literacy and numeracy assessment tool (see website for more)
In addition, CASA requires an acceptable level of General English Language Proficiency (GELP). Students must show evidence that they meet the GELP criteria.