Programs & Courses 2012
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AVAT12005 Aviation Flight Training

Course details

This course is the practical flying component that teaches students the basics of Recreational Flying through a Recreation Aviation Australia Flight School. Students will fly a small training aircraft and do all necessary actions and procedures to operate it safely. Students will fly approximately 20 hours learning to Aviate, Navigate, and Communicate while in a Recreational Aircraft under the supervision of an instructor and RA-AUS flight school. This course intends to give the aviation student an introduction to powered flight and the opportunity to match theory with application. A Pilot Certificate will not be awarded from this course although the 20 hours can be used towards the RA-AUS Pilot Certificate.


Course at a glance
Career: Undergraduate
Credit points: 12
Requisites: AVAT11001
Student Contribution Band: 2
EFTSL: 0.25000
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Course availability
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2012 Term Two BDG FLEX
2012 Term Three BDG FLEX
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