COURSE NAME

B1.3 CASA Category Licence

COURSE CODE
SAC66B13

This course includes competencies from the MEA Aeroskills Training Package that meet the requirements of CASA for the granting of a CASR Part 66 licence.

About the Course

Sigma Aerospace College Diploma courses are designed for all aspiring aircraft engineers and meet the training and assessment requirements to progress towards licencing.

The Category Licence courses include all relevant learning materials and assessments for associated ASQA Units of Competency and invigilated CASA module exams.

Theory training is delivered online via self-paced learning via Sigma’s Learning Management System. Practical training is not included so practical criteria are met via Recognition for Prior Learning (RPL) by uploading suitable evidence.

Before You Enrol:

This course covers the MEA Aeroskills Training Package units of competency, and Part 66 Modular Assessments required to be attained before being able to fully exercise the licence privileges of the B1.3 licence. This course is only suitable for individuals already working in an aircraft maintenance environment, and is not open for individuals on an international student visa.

On successful completion of the course and its requirements, you will receive a CASR Part 66 B1.3 licence & MEA50219 Diploma of Aeroskills (Mechanical).

Looking for multiple licences (B1.1,B1.2 etc? – we provide discounts on subsequent licence outcomes; please get in contact after you apply)

TUITION FEES

$8,450
Initial payment of a $500 non-refundable enrolment fee is required at the time of enrolment. Unless advised otherwise during onboarding, our course fees are transparent and include ALL required ASQA unit theory training and assessment, RPL services for practical experience, and CASA module gap exams as required (See Policy Page for Details).

Course Duration

96 Weeks
Course duration is the period of time, from the time of enrolment, in which you are required to complete your course including online self-paced theory training and assessments, uploading documentary evidence of practical experience, and completing CASA exams.

Our fees are all inclusive. See the Calculation:

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Course Information

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Entry Requirements

Age

  • Students must be at least 21 years of age, or turn 21 years old prior to completion of the course.
  • Younger candidates who are not yet old enough to satisfy the requirements of this course are encouraged to look into the Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical) course which leads into this course and covers many equivalent core units of competency.

Education

It is mandatory that all candidates applying for admission to this course satisfy the following:

  • Completion of Australian year 10, or equivalent.

Additionally, due to the nature of industry, academic requirements in the following subjects must be met.

English

  • Upper Intermediate English language equivalent to the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority Aviation English language proficiency level 4 or IELTS 5.5.

Mathematics

  • Completion of Mathematics Year 10, or equivalent.

Physics

  • High school physics preferred (not mandatory)

 

Alternative Assessment for Admission

If candidates have not completed, or are unable to provide evidence of completion of the English, Mathematics and Physics education requirements outlined above, admission may be granted based on successful completion of the following:

  • Successful completion of Sigma Aerospace College Core Skills Aptitude Test.

 

Computing

Students on this course require computer access for learning purposes and to complete course assessments. Learners are expected to have at least intermediate computer skills in programs such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook and know how to use the Internet to access information. An active email address for correspondence and training requirements is imperative.

Suggested hardware, software, and Internet requirements include:

  • Desktop or laptop (iPads, tablets, etc may be used, but some software may not function reliably on these devices)
  • Microsoft Office (or similar)
  • PDF viewing software
  • Reliable internet connection (preferably a wired connection as mobile hotspots tend to be too unreliable), capable of running programs such as MS Teams or Zoom, and able to upload and download PDF files
  • A web camera and a speaker

All other learner resources and materials are provided through the learner aXcelerate portal, Learner Guides, Assessment, Unit PowerPoint slides and PDF resources.

Entry requirements are checked at enrolment in line with student entry requirements, selection, and enrolment policy.

 

Important!

This course does NOT include practical training and is only for working aircraft engineers. Practical competencies must be met via Recognition for Prior Learning (RPL). To attain the practical competencies associated with this course, you will be expected to upload the following documentation:

  • Related Log of Industrial Experience pages
  • Journal documents signed by your supervisor
  • Work History Sheets
  • Any Supervisor Signature Registers
  • Type Course Syllabus and Certificates
  • Related Industry Maintenance documentation
  • Commonwealth Statutory Declaration etc

 

To enrol in this qualification you must have access to aircraft & maintenance facilities to complete the practical component – otherwise you are ineligible to enrol and may result in forfeiture of any fees paid.

Critical Notes:

  1. Students looking to accelerate the processing of their RPL report will need to pay in full upfront.
  2. If you believe you have valid previous Aeroskills qualifications, units of competency, or are transferring from another provider and wondering if you can get a discount, select the ‘Pay by Invoice’ option at checkout and following the Client RPL Document Upload process, we will assess if any industry discount applies (without guarantee) and revise the invoice, however this will slow down the process of receiving your initial RPL report.
  3. Initial RPL report, career or training advice and guidance will only be released following payment of tuition fees in full.

 

Prior to commencement all students are required to review the Student Handbook & RPL Applicants Guide, and the complete set of policies related to your training at sigma.edu.au/policies

Course Details

This course includes competencies from the MEA Aeroskills Training Package and Part 66 Modular Assessment that meet the requirements of CASA for the granting of a CASR Part 66 B1.3 licence. It is particularly suited for the Mechanical person working with Rotary/ Gas Turbine Engine aircraft

(NOTE: Some units included in this course are prerequisite units that may be attained by Recognition for Prior Learning (RPL) for holders of Australian licences or other approved documentation.)

AQF Units of Competency

Code Unit of Competency
MEA107 Interpret and use aviation maintenance industry manuals and specifications
MEA111 Perform administrative processes to prepare for the certification of civil aircraft maintenance
MEA112 Plan and implement civil aircraft maintenance activities
MEA113 Supervise civil aircraft maintenance activities and manage human resources in the workplace
MEA116 Apply work health and safety procedures at supervisor level in aviation maintenance
MEA118 Conduct self in the aviation maintenance environment
MEA142 Manage self in the aviation maintenance environment
MEA148 Apply mathematics and physics in aviation maintenance
MEA154 Apply work health and safety practices in aviation maintenance
MEA155 Plan and organise aviation maintenance work activities
MEA156 Apply quality standards during aviation maintenance activities
MEA157 Complete aviation maintenance industry documentation
MEA158 Perform basic hand skills, standard trade practices and fundamentals in aviation maintenance
MEA201 Remove and install miscellaneous aircraft electrical hardware/components
MEA203 Remove and install advanced aircraft electrical system components
MEA246 Fabricate and/or repair aircraft electrical hardware or parts
MEA294 Inspect, test and troubleshoot advanced aircraft electrical systems and components
MEA296 Use electrical test equipment in aviation maintenance activities
MEA301 Perform aircraft flight servicing
MEA303 Remove and install aircraft pneumatic system components
MEA304 Remove and install non-pressurised aircraft structural and non-structural components
MEA306 Remove and install engines and engine system components
MEA308 Remove and install rotary wing rotor and flight control system components
MEA309 Inspect, test and troubleshoot aircraft hydro-mechanical and landing gear systems and components
MEA310 Inspect, test and troubleshoot aircraft pneumatic systems and components
MEA316 Inspect, test and troubleshoot rotary wing rotor and control systems and components
MEA319 Inspect gas turbine engine systems and components
MEA322 Test and troubleshoot gas turbine engine systems and components
MEA323 Perform advanced troubleshooting in aircraft mechanical maintenance
MEA325 Weigh aircraft and perform aircraft weight and balance calculations as a result of modifications
MEA328 Maintain and/or repair aircraft mechanical components or parts
MEA339 Inspect, repair and maintain aircraft structures
MEA343 Remove and install avionic system components
MEA365 Assess structural repair/modification requirements and evaluate structural repairs and modifications
MEA398 Remove and install aircraft hydro-mechanical and landing gear system components
MSMENV472 Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices

 

Full details regarding unit selection and packaging rules can be found at https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/MEA50219.

CASA Part 66 Modules

Part 66 Module Module Title
Module 1 Mathematics
Module 2 Physics
Module 3 Electrical Fundamentals
Module 4 Electronic Fundamentals
Module 5 Digital Techniques and Electronic Instrument Systems
Module 6 Materials and Hardware
Module 7 Maintenance Practices
Module 8 Basic Aerodynamics
Module 9 Human Factors
Module 10 Aviation Legislation
Module 12 Helicopter Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems
Module 15 Gas Turbine Engine

 

All the modules listed above must be completed for the issue of a B1.3 licence. Credit against modules may be applicable through having completed similar Part 66 examinations at other Maintenance Training Organisations and/or through completion of CAR31 Basics examinations.

Where credit has been applied, the exact module (or part module) requirements to bridge knowledge gaps will be outlined on a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) report.

Entry Criteria

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