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Aircraft Maintenance

Aircraft Maintenance has been identified as a key skills growth area with high demand for employees in Australia and across the world. Repair, overhaul, test, analyse and troubleshoot aircraft engines, electrical systems, instrumentation, turbines and engines, hydraulics, communication systems, autopilot and integrated flight systems, ground support equipment, and accident and emergency procedures.

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Pilot Studies

Designed for those who have the desire and ambition to become a commercial pilot, you will gain the theoretical knowledge to help prepare you for the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) written exams. Learn about different aircraft, aerodynamics, meteorology, airplane performance, navigation, flight rules, radio telephony, as well as additional training such as aviation First Aid, basic fire extinguisher training, and more.

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Fishing Operations

Learn to understand shipboard orders, follow safe work practices, respond to emergency situations and also learn skills in marine communication and equipment, fishing operations, vessel maintenance and seafood processing.

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Cabin Crew

Cabin crew are directly responsible for the safety and comfort of passengers and other crew members. This training pathway has been developed in conjunction with commercial airlines and experienced cabin crew training managers and offers valuable experience and skills in emergency response drills, first aid, responsible service of alcohol, customer service skills, personal grooming, and preparation for cabin duties.

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Aviation Management

The aviation industry isn’t all about heading skywards; stay grounded with a career in aviation management and learn all about what happens in our airports that enables air travel to be a huge part of our lives. Training pathways provide you with a non-flying professional career option within the air transport and commercial aviation industries. Learn about airport systems and processes, coupled with aviation desired skills such as human resource management, dangerous goods awareness, security operations, airport planning and business operations.

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Aviation Ground Operations

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Aircraft Maintenance

Aircraft Maintenance has been identified as a key skills growth area with high demand for employees in Australia and across the world. Repair, overhaul, test, analyse and troubleshoot aircraft engines, electrical systems, instrumentation, turbines and engines, hydraulics, communication systems, autopilot and integrated flight systems, ground support equipment, and accident and emergency procedures.

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Maritime Studies

Gain skills in navigating a vessel, applying maintenance and engineering knowledge, operating a marine radio, applying safety procedures at sea, applying ships knowledge and demonstrating nautical knowledge.

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Marine Studies

Learn about seamanship, small vessel operations and maintenance, coastal navigation and meteorology, marine biological and ecological systems, fishing and aquaculture technology and management strategies as well as post harvest catch handling.

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Logistics and Warehousing

Start a career in an industry that covers everything from job roles relating to transportation, operations, purchasing and procurement, contract negotiation, warehousing, inventory control, forecasting, customer service and finances, stores personnel, material handling, occupational health and safety, dangerous goods and forklift operators.

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