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An Aviation Consultant provides expert advice on various aspects of the aviation industry. You might work with airlines, airports, or aviation authorities to improve operations, ensure regulatory compliance, or enhance safety protocols. Aviation Consultants focus on areas such as operational efficiency, safety management, and strategic planning. You’ll analyse data, evaluate processes, and recommend improvements to help organisations meet industry standards and achieve their goals.
Aviation Consultants play a crucial role in optimising the performance and safety of aviation operations. You’ll need to be detail-oriented, have strong analytical skills, and possess a deep understanding of the aviation industry. You’ll collaborate with various stakeholders to ensure the successful implementation of recommended strategies and practices.
There are 2 courses available for people who want to become an Aviation Consultant.
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The Graduate Certificate of Aviation is crafted to impart specialised knowledge and practice essential for management or leadership roles in the aviation sector. It is ideal for industry personnel aiming to enhance their skills at a tertiary level, with a focus on aviation safety behaviours. This course delves into how human factors contribute to aviation accidents, the relationship between these factors and advanced technology, and the significance of safety reporting, equipping students with crucial insights for advancing safety in the aviation industry. .
Average duration: 6 months.
The Master of Aviation Management is tailored to provide essential skills and knowledge across various fields including science, engineering, interpersonal relations, environment, and management. This course covers key areas such as aviation law and regulations, safety and security, airline and airport management, technical operations, and aviation economics. It's designed for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of the aviation industry, preparing them for leadership roles in this dynamic sector..
Average duration: 24 months.
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Here are some potential career pathways within aviation and piloting. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Aviation and Piloting
Apprentice Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
$960 weekly pay
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
$1,400 weekly pay
Aircraft Surface Finisher
$1,150 weekly pay
Airport Ground Crew
Aviation Consultant
$1,250 weekly pay
Flight Attendant
Flight Dispatcher
$1,745 weekly pay
Aerodrome Operations Supervisor
$1,630 weekly pay
Air Traffic Controller
$1,800 weekly pay
Airport Operations Manager
Aviation Manager
Cabin Crew Supervisor
Commercial Pilot
Flying Instructor
$1,550 weekly pay
Freight Pilot
Ground Operations Supervisor
Helicopter Pilot
$1,450 weekly pay
IFR Pilot
Multi-Crew Pilot
Survey Pilot