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subject areas in the field of aerospace
engineering at the paraprofessional level (both
civil and defence). You will gain skills in
aerospace engineering, occupational health
and safety regulations, aerospace industry
legislation requirements, aerospace
engineering drawing and drafting, managerial
and professional attributes, computer
software packages, technical and practical
skills, work experience placements, aviation
human factors, aerospace systems (avionics,
manufacturing, maintenance and mechanical),
total quality management systems, and
technical investigation and troubleshooting.
Career outlook
As an advanced diploma graduate, you may
secure a position such as avionics engineer,
production supervisor, project manager,
research and development supervisor, design
supervisor, systems supervisor, scheduling
supervisor, resource manager or quality
manager.
Diploma graduates may find work in a variety
of positions, including production supervisor/
planner, maintenance supervisor/planner,
technical officer, systems technician, team/
cell leader, design supervisor, quality
supervisor or drafting supervisor. Diploma
graduates may find an advantage in
undertaking further training leading to the
award of the Advanced Diploma of
Engineering (Aerospace—Mechanical).
Professional recognition
These programs are state-accredited and are
recognised by industry, defence forces and
universities.
Application and entrance procedures
Application procedure
Full-time by VTAC application
Part-time by RMIT direct application
Entrance requirements
Current Year 12
2010 ENTER/ATAR: N/A
Prerequisite: none.
Non-Year 12
Prerequisite: none.
Please refer to page 57 for more details.
Extra requirements
Non-Year 12 applicants must complete and
submit a VTAC Pi form, available online at
www.vtac.edu.au , if they wish other
information to be considered.
Please refer to the 2011 VTAC Guide for
full details on extra requirements.
TAFE enrolment
For important enrolment information that may
impact on your tuition fees for this program,
see page 55.
Pathway
Graduates may be eligible to apply for
exemptions of up to two years from the
following degree:
»» Bachelor of Engineering
(Aerospace Engineering)
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»» Aerospace engineering (page 3)
»» Mechanical engineering (page 44)
Legend: D—Degree; T —TAFE; FT—full-time; PT—part-time; PTA—part-time may be available; RC—A range of selection criteria applied; N/A—not available 7
Airline Pilot T
C6009* Diploma of Air Transport
(Airline Pilot)
Duration: 1 yr FT
* A new RMIT code will be applicable for 2011 entry
Point Cook airfield
Looking for a career that really takes you
places? The Diploma of Air Transport (Airline
Pilot) is designed for those with little or no
flying experience. You will be provided with
the flight training necessary to obtain a full
Commercial Pilots Licence, as well as the
theory component to an Instrument Rating
and Air Transport Pilots Licence. The
program has been designed in consultation
with an industry advisory committee
consisting of senior pilots/operations
personnel from major airlines and aerospace
organisations.
The program is conducted at RMIT Flight
Training, located at Point Cook Airfield, which
offers various types of airspace, terrain and
urban development to maximise variety in
navigational experience.
What you’ll study
Diploma of Air Transport (Airline Pilot)
program (compulsory)
Single-engine Aircraft
»» Cessna 172
»» Cessna 182
»» Zlin 242
»» Frasca 242: Simulator
Dual flight instruction inclusive of unlimited
pre-and post-flight briefing time, Instrument
Rating Theory (IREX), Commercial Pilot
Licence Theory, and Air Transport Pilot
Licence Theory.
Enhancements of the diploma program
Twin-engine endorsement
Inclusive of ground school (tuition)
»» Piper Seminole PA44 (Twin Engine)—
7 hours
»» Frasca 242 Simulator—3 hours
Additional Pilot in Command (PIC)
experience
You may wish to undertake additional training
to meet relevant international regulations. For
example, 30 hours additional flying as Pilot in
Command (single-engine).
Additional twin-engine experience
Further twin-engine flight training can be
 
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