Study in Australia| Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Diploma

Aircraft Engineering

Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Mechanical (TB1) 11064NAT CRICOS code: 110041J

Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Mechanical (TB1) 11064NAT CRICOS code: 110041J

(EASA Part 66 Basic Course category B1.1)

Aviation Australia

As part of Aviation Australia’s Transnational Aircraft Maintenance programme, Aviation Australia and SriLankan Aviation College have partnered to deliver a one-of-a-kind qualification in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, allowing students to commence their studies in Sri Lanka, leading to the 11064NAT Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Mechanical TB1 at Aviation Australia in Brisbane!

The course is designed as per the EASA Part 66 basic training Category B1.1 requirements.

Students will commence their studies at SriLankan Aviation College (06 months) and proceed to Australia to be enroled for the 11064NAT Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Mechanical TB1 at Aviation Australia, Brisbane.

B1.1 - Mechanical stream is predominantly associated with aircraft structure, aircraft systems such as Air-conditioning System, Hydraulic Power, Landing gear, Doors, Aircraft Engine etc. essentially associating with Mechanical aspects of the aircraft.


Entry Requirement

Age Minimum of 17 years of age
Academic requirement Credit passes for English, Maths & Science for GCE Ordinary level
English IELTS score of 6.0 with no sub band score below 5.5 certification from an approved English language pathway programme.
Visa requirement To be eligible for a student visa in Australia (Please visit www.border.gov.au to confirm)

Course outline

Commence your studies in Sri Lanka, continue to study in Australia!

If you are interested in studying abroad options that allow you to ease into your path right from your homebase, this is the right programme for you.

As a mechanical student you will learn Aviation English, Mathematics, Physics, Electronic and Electrical fundamentals while also progressing into more complex and mechanical related modules such as Turbine Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems, Gas Turbine Engine and Propeller.

  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Electrical Fundamentals
  • Electronic Fundamentals
  • Digital Techniques / Electronic Instrument Systems
  • Materials and Hardware
  • Maintenance Practices
  • Basic Aerodynamics
  • Human Factors
  • Aviation Legislation
  • Aircraft Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems
  • Gas Turbine Engine
  • Propulsion

The practical maintenance training designed for this course will expose you to individual and team tasks in a live hangar where Aviation Australia’s Aircraft Maintenance Engineers will sign you off on your fully owned Journal of Experience.

Your course outcomes