AVI50222 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane)
Launch your aviation career with our AVI50222 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane). Designed for the professional pilot, this course provides the practical flying skills, theory, and operational experience required to operate confidently in the industry.
This combined program offers a pathway from foundational flight training through to advanced commercial operations, preparing students for a successful career in the aviation industry.
Course Duration
Study Mode: Full-Time | Monday – Friday | 0800 – 1700
Duration: 12 Study Months
Pre-requisites
Flight Experience
None! We do recommend a trial introductory flight to make sure this course is for you; however, our program is designed for those who have abolsutely no flight experience.
Age
Candidates must be at the age of 18 at the time of enrolment. Exceptions can be made for those who are 17 years of age and are turning 18 within 6 months of commencement.
It is a CASA requirement to be at least 18 years of age to hold a Commercial Pilot Licence.
Education
Completion of Year 12 or higher level education. All candidates must complete an approved Language, Literacy and Numeracy test (provided by us) and satisfy the minimum academic requirements.
Medical
All candidates must obtain a Class 1 Medical Certificate and maintain it throughout their training.
Aviation Security Identification Card
Candidates must be eligible for a Red ASIC. You can apply for your Red ASIC once you have received a confirmation of enrolment from us.
International Candidates
The Redcliffe Aero Club is not a registered CRICOS education provider; therefore, we cannot accept candidates studying on a student VISA. Please search the CRICOS register to find an appropriate provider.
Tuition Fees
*The Redcliffe Aero Club is an approved VET Student Loan provider. A VET Student Loan is a loan from the Commonwealth and is required to be paid back.
Course Structure
Recreational Pilot Licence (RPL)
Students begin with the Recreational Pilot Licence, developing core flying skills, aircraft handling, circuit procedures, navigation fundamentals, and aviation safety knowledge. *Student’s will not obtain a Recreational Pilot Licence during this phase of study.
Aircraft: Cessna 172S
Private Pilot Licence (PPL)
The course then advances to the Private Pilot Licence, where students expand their flight planning, navigation, cross-country, and operational decision-making skills while gaining greater flight experience and independence. On completion of this phase of study, students will be granted a Private Pilot Licence.
Aircraft: Cessna 172S
Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL)
Commercial Pilot Licence training focuses on advanced aircraft handling, commercial operations, navigation accuracy, and professional flight standards required for a career as a commercial pilot. During this phase of training, students will complete a Manual Propeller Pitch Control edorsement to gain experience operating aircraft fitted with variable pitch propeller systems. On completion of this phase of study, students will be granted a Commercial Pilot Licence
Aircraft: Cessna 172S, Cessna 182Q/T, Piper Archer PA-28 (Optional), Piper Arrow PA-28R (Optional).
Intake Dates
2026 Intake Dates
28th September 2026
2027 Intake Dates
TBA
What You Will Study
AVI50222 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane)
| Unit Code | Unit Description | Core / Elective Unit |
|---|---|---|
| AVIE0006 | Maintain aircraft radio communications | Core |
| AVIF0026 | Implement aviation risk management processes | Core |
| AVIF0027 | Implement aviation fatigue risk management processes | Core |
| AVIF0029 | Implement threat and error management strategies | Core |
| AVIF0030 | Manage safe flight operations | Core |
| AVIF0033 | Manage human factors in aviation operations | Core |
| AVIF0035 | Manage aircraft passengers and cargo | Core |
| AVIH0010 | Plan a flight under visual flight rules | Core |
| AVIH0014 | Navigate aircraft under visual flight rules | Core |
| AVILIC0003 | Licence to operate a commercial aeroplane | Core |
| AVIO0017 | Manage disruptive behaviour and unlawful interference with aviation | Core |
| AVIW0029 | Manage pre- and post-flight actions | Core |
| AVIW0032 | Operate and manage aircraft systems | Core |
| AVIY0033 | Operate aircraft using aircraft flight instruments | Core |
| AVIY0034 | Operate in controlled airspace | Core |
| AVIY0035 | Operate in Class G airspace | Core |
| AVIY0036 | Operate at non-towered aerodromes | Core |
| AVIY0037 | Operate at a controlled aerodrome | Core |
| AVIY0040 | Apply aeronautical knowledge to aviation operations | Core |
| AVIY0041 | Apply the principles of civil air law to aviation operations | Core |
| AVIY0083 | Execute advanced aeroplane manoeuvres and procedures | Core |
| AVIY0047 | Manage abnormal aeroplane flight situations | Core |
| AVIY0054 | Control aeroplane on the ground | Core |
| AVIY0055 | Take off aeroplane | Core |
| AVIY0056 | Control aeroplane in normal flight | Core |
| AVIY0057 | Land aeroplane | Core |
| AVIY0058 | Manage aircraft fuel | Core |
| AVIZ0006 | Manage situational awareness in aircraft flight | Core |
| AVIH0015 | Plan a flight under night visual flight rules | Elective |
