Start your journey towards a rewarding career as an Air Crew Officer with this entry level qualification: the AVI40119 Certificate IV in Aviation (Air Crew Officer). This intensive course is tailored for individuals aspiring to pursue a career in the aviation industry.
Acquire essential skills and knowledge required to work competently in the role of a rescue crewman in the search and rescue sector. Participants experience hands-on training in real aviation workplaces, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges of the field, including winching operations. safe load management, essential health and security procedures, and effective handling of emergency situations within helicopter operations.
14 Core Units: Essential competencies covering foundational skills required in the aviation sector.
7 Elective Units: Tailor your learning experience by selecting units that align with your career goals and interests.
This course is ideal for:
· Aspiring Aircrewmen: Individuals keen on pursuing a career in aviation, specifically in the search and rescue sector.
· Aviation Professionals: Enhance your skills and advance your career prospects in the dynamic aviation industry.
Join the ranks of skilled Air Crew Officers with LifeFlight Training Academy. Spaces are limited, so secure your spot today!
Before commencing the course, students must complete enrolment forms and waivers. Additionally, a Unique Student Identifier (USI) must be provided. Details can be found under Unique Student Identifier below.
For Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), assessments must be submitted for marking before the course date.
Please inform us if you are unable to swim, have a fear of water, or confined spaces, as this information helps us ensure your well-being during training.
Course content may be tailored to suit specific company or organisational operations. Discuss your needs with us during enquiry.
HUET courses are conducted over one day and the normal duration is approximately eight hours.
EBS courses are conducted over half a day and the average duration is approximately four hours.
For all other courses, please contact us directly as the duration may vary depending on location, units selected and number of participants involved.
Knowledge of theoretical components of training will be assessed through the use of written questionnaires. Practical competency will be conducted through observing skills. Both assessments will be conducted at the end of each component of training. Notification of results will be given at the completion of the days training.
All assessment and practical resources are provided by the LifeFlight Training Academy.
You will be notified upon course confirmation if you’re required to bring any wet gear for pool training.
A Unique Student Identifier (USI) is required by all Australians undertaking nationally recognised training. It allows students to link to a secure online record of all qualifications gained regardless of the provider. This system was implemented by the Australian Government in 2015, so it will show student achievements from 1 January 2015 onwards. As an RTO, The LifeFlight Training Academy cannot issue Statements of Attainment without a USI. Therefore, it is mandatory that all students supply their USI upon enrolment.
If a student does not have a USI, they can visit https://www.usi.gov.au/students/get-a-usi for more information, and instructions on how to apply.
Invoices are currently organised once enrolments have been received and your placement is confirmed on a course.
Once invoiced, you have the option to pay via credit card or bank transfer.
Please note, credit card payments over $1500 will incur a 1.15% surcharge fee (employer).
Individual students are not charged more than $1500 in advance or at any stage during the course.
No, unfortunately we are not an OPITO accredited facility. We do offer Nationally Recognised Training Qualifications for EBS & HUET competencies, but we don’t have OPITO accreditation which is required of most employees working in the offshore industry.
Before commencing the course, students must complete enrolment forms and waivers. Additionally, a Unique Student Identifier (USI) must be provided. Details can be found under Unique Student Identifier below.
For Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), assessments must be submitted for marking before the course date. Please inform us if you are unable to swim, have a fear of water, or confined spaces, as this information helps us ensure your well-being during training.
Course content may be tailored to suit specific company or organisational operations. Discuss your needs with us during enquiry.
Our courses are primarily delivered face to face with an Instructor/s with the exception of any Recognition of Prior Learning assessments to be completed at home before the course date. All assessment and practical resources are supplied by the LifeFlight Training Academy. You’ll be notified if any specific wet gear is required for pool training upon course confirmation.
Each course cost may vary, please reach out to our team. Course payment is required prior to commencing any course activity.
Training packages can be arranged for group bookings. Speak to our team to find out more or discuss a customised training proposal.
There are currently no upcoming courses available.
This course is run on an adhoc basis, please enquire below to express your interest.
We acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Traditional Custodians of the land on which we serve and fly, and pay respect to their Elders past, present and future.