COURSE NAME

E3 Exclusion Removal (Powerplant Systems)

This course includes competencies from the MEA Aeroskills Training Package that meet the requirements of CASA for the removal of Powerplant system exclusions from CASR Part 66 licences.

About the Course

Sigma Aerospace College exclusion removal courses are designed for experienced aircraft engineers and meet the training and assessment requirements for CASA Part 66 exclusion removal.

Exclusion removal courses include all relevant invigilated CASA module gap 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 includes competencies from the MEA Aeroskills Training Package that meet the requirements of CASA for the removal of Powerplant system exclusions from CASR Part 66 B1.1, B1.3, or B1.4 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.

This course is predominantly for holders of CASA B1.1, B1.3, or B1.4 licence on aircraft endorsed with powerplant exclusions E3 who wish to have the exclusion removed from their licence.

To Apply, Select Your Licence:

To get pricing, course details, units and to apply, select your licence of qualification below:

E3 Exclusion Removal (Powerplant Systems)
For holders of the following Licence
B1.1 - Turbine Engine Aeroplane
APPLY NOW

TUITION FEES

$3,600
Full course fee, including a non-refundable application fee of $500

Course Duration

50 weeks
This is the total volume of learning in this course. Candidates able to provide evidence of prior unit completion (Via Statement of Attainment), or who are able to be assessed by Recognition of Prior Learning, will have a reduced duration.

Axc Code

MEASS00283C

Our fees are all inclusive. See the Calculation:

READ THE FAQ

Entry Criteria

Who is this course suitable for?

Currently working aircraft engineers with experience working in a live aircraft maintenance environment.

This training product is designed for currently working aircraft engineers with experience working in a live aircraft maintenance environment (authorised by the relevant aviation regulator to undertake aircraft maintenance).

Learners will have experience and/or qualifications in aircraft maintenance. This experience and/or qualifications may have been obtained in another country and some learners may be located overseas.

Note that learners who are on an Australian student visa will not be enrolled in this course, whether they are based in Australia or reside in an overseas country.

Course Entry Requirements

Age Minimum 18 Years
Education Australian High School Year 11 completion with a pass in English and maths; or

Completion of a formal Language literacy and numeracy (LLN) assessment tool at ACSF Level 3

Employment Candidate must be working in an aircraft maintenance environment

Hold B1.1 Licence

Computing Desktop or Laptop computer with webcam and speaker, and modern web browser, PDF viewer, and standards-compatible office suite software

Reliable broadband internet connection

An active email address

Intermediate computing skills, including knowledge of how to use internet to access information.

 

Critical Notes

Please read and acknowledge:

    1. You must be employed in an aircraft maintenance environment to be eligible to enrol.
    2. This course is delivered online, as RPL with Gap Training and Assessment
      Learners apply for RPL online and are required to provide all relevant evidence via this mode. If an interview is required, this can be conducted via TEAMS or in person. *Gap training and assessment may be conducted online, in a classroom, or at an aircraft maintenance hangar.
    3. Prior to commencement all students are required to review the Student Handbook and the complete set of policies related to your training at sigma.edu.au/policies
    4. Initial RPL report, career or training advice and guidance will only be released following payment of tuition fees in full.
    5. You must meet the entry criteria to be eligible to enrol.
    6. To attain the practical competencies required by this course, you will be expected to upload approved evidence documentation for RPL assessment (a guide to which can be found in the student handbook.)
    7. You must not be on a student visa; applicants on an Australian student visa are not eligible to enrol.

Course Details

This course includes competencies from the MEA Aeroskills Training Package that meet the requirements of CASA for the removal of Powerplant system exclusions from CASR Part 66 B1.1 licence.

This course is predominantly for holders of CASA B1.1 licence on Fixed Wing/ Gas Turbine Aircraft without Propellers endorsed with powerplant exclusions E3 who wish to have the exclusion removed from their licence.

Some units included in this course require the prior completion of 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
MEA306 Remove and install engines and engine system components
MEA307 Remove and install propeller systems and components
MEA315 Inspect, test and troubleshoot propeller 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

 

 

CASA Part 66 Modules

Part 66 Module Module Title
Module 5 Digital Techniques and Electronic Instrument Systems (gap topics only)
Module 6 Materials and Hardware (gap topics only)
Module 7 Maintenance Practices (gap topics only)
Module 15 Gas Turbine Engine
Module 17 Propeller

 

All the modules listed above align with the CASA requirements for a B1.1 licence E3 exclusion removal. Note that the modules listed above are the maximum which may be required. 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.

E3 Exclusion Removal (Powerplant Systems)
For holders of the following Licence
B1.2 - Piston Engine Fixed Wing Aeroplane
APPLY NOW

TUITION FEES

$2,600
Full course fee, including a non-refundable application fee of $500

Course Duration

40 Weeks
This is the total volume of learning in this course. Candidates able to provide evidence of prior unit completion (Via Statement of Attainment), or who are able to be assessed by Recognition of Prior Learning, will have a reduced duration.

Axc Code

MEASS00284

Our fees are all inclusive. See the Calculation:

READ THE FAQ

Entry Criteria

Who is this course suitable for?

Currently working aircraft engineers with experience working in a live aircraft maintenance environment.

This training product is designed for currently working aircraft engineers with experience working in a live aircraft maintenance environment (authorised by the relevant aviation regulator to undertake aircraft maintenance).

Learners will have experience and/or qualifications in aircraft maintenance. This experience and/or qualifications may have been obtained in another country and some learners may be located overseas.

Note that learners who are on an Australian student visa will not be enrolled in this course, whether they are based in Australia or reside in an overseas country.

Course Entry Requirements

Age Minimum 18 Years
Education Australian High School Year 11 completion with a pass in English and maths; or

Completion of a formal Language literacy and numeracy (LLN) assessment tool at ACSF Level 3

Employment Candidate must be working in an aircraft maintenance environment

Hold B1.2 Licence

Computing Desktop or Laptop computer with webcam and speaker, and modern web browser, PDF viewer, and standards-compatible office suite software

Reliable broadband internet connection

An active email address

Intermediate computing skills, including knowledge of how to use internet to access information.

 

Critical Notes

Please read and acknowledge:

    1. You must be employed in an aircraft maintenance environment to be eligible to enrol.
    2. This course is delivered online, as RPL with Gap Training and Assessment
      Learners apply for RPL online and are required to provide all relevant evidence via this mode. If an interview is required, this can be conducted via TEAMS or in person. *Gap training and assessment may be conducted online, in a classroom, or at an aircraft maintenance hangar.
    3. Prior to commencement all students are required to review the Student Handbook and the complete set of policies related to your training at sigma.edu.au/policies
    4. Initial RPL report, career or training advice and guidance will only be released following payment of tuition fees in full.
    5. You must meet the entry criteria to be eligible to enrol.
    6. To attain the practical competencies required by this course, you will be expected to upload approved evidence documentation for RPL assessment (a guide to which can be found in the student handbook.)
    7. You must not be on a student visa; applicants on an Australian student visa are not eligible to enrol.

Course Details

This course includes competencies from the MEA Aeroskills Training Package that meet the requirements of CASA for the removal of Powerplant system exclusions from CASR Part 66 B1.2 licence.

This course is predominantly for holders of CASA B1.2 licence on Fixed Wing/ Piston Engine Aircraft endorsed with powerplant exclusions E3 who wish to have the exclusion removed from their licence.

Some units included in this course require the prior completion of 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
MEA306 Remove and install engines and engine system components
MEA307 Remove and install propeller systems and components
MEA313 Inspect, test and troubleshoot piston engine systems and components
MEA315 Inspect, test and troubleshoot propeller systems and components

 

 

 

CASA Part 66 Modules

Part 66 Module Module Title
Module 6 Materials and Hardware (gap topics only)
Module 7 Maintenance Practices (gap topics only)
Module 16 Piston Engine
Module 17 Propeller

 

All the modules listed above align with the CASA requirements for a B1.2 licence E3 exclusion removal. Note that the modules listed above are the maximum which may be required. 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.

E3 Exclusion Removal (Powerplant Systems)
For holders of the following Licence
B1.3 - Turbine Engine Helicopter
APPLY NOW

TUITION FEES

$3,100
Full course fee, including a non-refundable application fee of $500

Course Duration

40 weeks
This is the total volume of learning in this course. Candidates able to provide evidence of prior unit completion (Via Statement of Attainment), or who are able to be assessed by Recognition of Prior Learning, will have a reduced duration.

Axc Code

MEASS00286C

Our fees are all inclusive. See the Calculation:

READ THE FAQ

Entry Criteria

Who is this course suitable for?

Currently working aircraft engineers with experience working in a live aircraft maintenance environment.

This training product is designed for currently working aircraft engineers with experience working in a live aircraft maintenance environment (authorised by the relevant aviation regulator to undertake aircraft maintenance).

Learners will have experience and/or qualifications in aircraft maintenance. This experience and/or qualifications may have been obtained in another country and some learners may be located overseas.

Note that learners who are on an Australian student visa will not be enrolled in this course, whether they are based in Australia or reside in an overseas country.

Course Entry Requirements

Age Minimum 18 Years
Education Australian High School Year 11 completion with a pass in English and maths; or

Completion of a formal Language literacy and numeracy (LLN) assessment tool at ACSF Level 3

Employment Candidate must be working in an aircraft maintenance environment

Hold B1.3 Licence

Computing Desktop or Laptop computer with webcam and speaker, and modern web browser, PDF viewer, and standards-compatible office suite software

Reliable broadband internet connection

An active email address

Intermediate computing skills, including knowledge of how to use internet to access information.

 

Critical Notes

Please read and acknowledge:

    1. You must be employed in an aircraft maintenance environment to be eligible to enrol.
    2. This course is delivered online, as RPL with Gap Training and Assessment
      Learners apply for RPL online and are required to provide all relevant evidence via this mode. If an interview is required, this can be conducted via TEAMS or in person. *Gap training and assessment may be conducted online, in a classroom, or at an aircraft maintenance hangar.
    3. Prior to commencement all students are required to review the Student Handbook and the complete set of policies related to your training at sigma.edu.au/policies
    4. Initial RPL report, career or training advice and guidance will only be released following payment of tuition fees in full.
    5. You must meet the entry criteria to be eligible to enrol.
    6. To attain the practical competencies required by this course, you will be expected to upload approved evidence documentation for RPL assessment (a guide to which can be found in the student handbook.)
    7. You must not be on a student visa; applicants on an Australian student visa are not eligible to enrol.

Course Details

This course includes competencies from the MEA Aeroskills Training Package that meet the requirements of CASA for the removal of Powerplant Systems exclusions from CASR Part 66 B1.3 licence.

This course is predominantly for holders of CASA B1.3 licence endorsed with Powerplant Systems exclusions E3 who wish to have the exclusion removed from their licence.

Some units included in this course require the prior completion of 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
MEA306 Remove and install engines and engine system 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

 

 

 

CASA Part 66 Modules

Part 66 Module Module Title
Module 5 Digital Techniques and Electronic Instrument Systems (gap topics only)
Module 6 Materials and Hardware (gap topics only)
Module 7 Maintenance Practices (gap topics only)
Module 15 Gas Turbine Engine

 

All the modules listed above align with the CASA requirements for a B1.3 licence E3 exclusion removal. Note that the modules listed above are the maximum which may be required. 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.

E3 Exclusion Removal (Powerplant Systems)
For holders of the following Licence
B1.4 - Piston Engine Helicopter
APPLY NOW

TUITION FEES

$2,600
Full course fee, including a non-refundable application fee of $500

Course Duration

20 Weeks
This is the total volume of learning in this course. Candidates able to provide evidence of prior unit completion (Via Statement of Attainment), or who are able to be assessed by Recognition of Prior Learning, will have a reduced duration.

Axc Code

MEASS00287

Our fees are all inclusive. See the Calculation:

READ THE FAQ

Entry Criteria

Who is this course suitable for?

Currently working aircraft engineers with experience working in a live aircraft maintenance environment.

This training product is designed for currently working aircraft engineers with experience working in a live aircraft maintenance environment (authorised by the relevant aviation regulator to undertake aircraft maintenance).

Learners will have experience and/or qualifications in aircraft maintenance. This experience and/or qualifications may have been obtained in another country and some learners may be located overseas.

Note that learners who are on an Australian student visa will not be enrolled in this course, whether they are based in Australia or reside in an overseas country.

Course Entry Requirements

Age Minimum 18 Years
Education Australian High School Year 11 completion with a pass in English and maths; or

Completion of a formal Language literacy and numeracy (LLN) assessment tool at ACSF Level 3

Employment Candidate must be working in an aircraft maintenance environment

Hold B1.4 Licence

Computing Desktop or Laptop computer with webcam and speaker, and modern web browser, PDF viewer, and standards-compatible office suite software

Reliable broadband internet connection

An active email address

Intermediate computing skills, including knowledge of how to use internet to access information.

 

Critical Notes

Please read and acknowledge:

    1. You must be employed in an aircraft maintenance environment to be eligible to enrol.
    2. This course is delivered online, as RPL with Gap Training and Assessment
      Learners apply for RPL online and are required to provide all relevant evidence via this mode. If an interview is required, this can be conducted via TEAMS or in person. *Gap training and assessment may be conducted online, in a classroom, or at an aircraft maintenance hangar.
    3. Prior to commencement all students are required to review the Student Handbook and the complete set of policies related to your training at sigma.edu.au/policies
    4. Initial RPL report, career or training advice and guidance will only be released following payment of tuition fees in full.
    5. You must meet the entry criteria to be eligible to enrol.
    6. To attain the practical competencies required by this course, you will be expected to upload approved evidence documentation for RPL assessment (a guide to which can be found in the student handbook.)
    7. You must not be on a student visa; applicants on an Australian student visa are not eligible to enrol.

Course Details

This course includes competencies from the MEA Aeroskills Training Package that meet the requirements of CASA for the removal of Powerplant system exclusions from CASR Part 66 B1.4 licence.

This course is predominantly for holders of CASA B1.4 licence on Rotary Wing/ Piston Engine Aircraft endorsed with powerplant exclusions E3 who wish to have the exclusion removed from their licence.

Some units included in this course require the prior completion of 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
MEA306 Remove and install engines and engine system components
MEA313 Inspect, test and troubleshoot piston engine systems and components

 

 

 

CASA Part 66 Modules

Part 66 Module Module Title
Module 6 Materials and Hardware (gap topics only)
Module 7 Maintenance Practices (gap topics only)
Module 16 Piston Engine

 

All the modules listed above align with the CASA requirements for a B1.4 licence E3 exclusion removal. Note that the modules listed above are the maximum which may be required. 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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