Destination Australia Scholarship
For students enrolled full-time in an aviation program at RMIT’s Bendigo campus; worth up to $15,000.
RMIT Flight Training has successfully trained over 3,000 pilots since 1994.
Designed in collaboration with industry, the Associate Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilots) will equip you with the skills and knowledge you need to pursue a career as a pilot.
Blending aviation theory with practical flying lessons, your studies in this associate degree will prepare you to undertake the CASA (Civil Aviation Safety Authority) Commercial Pilot Licence theory and flight tests. In addition to your pilot training, you may also undertake subjects in instrument and instructor ratings to further your knowledge and capabilities in this exciting industry.
Train in single and multi-engine aircraft at our campuses.
Flight training devices and simulators prepare you for a career in the skies.
Undertake supported work to supplement theory and practice.
The RMIT Aviation Academy is at the forefront of aviation education, training, and research. It is sector-leading in pilot training with the largest owned fleet in Australian Higher Education.
With advanced research facilities in Melbourne and flight training sites at Point Cook (home of the RAAF) and in regional Victoria (Bendigo), RMIT offers students and clients easy access to airspace, terrain, and urban development to maximise navigational experiences. RMIT students are also connected with industry leaders for global career opportunities.
RMIT has been educating aerospace engineers for 80 years and has been training commercial pilots since 1994, with over 3500 pilots and flight instructors graduating in Australia and across the Asia-Pacific region to date.
Through the Associate Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilots) you will be well-situated for employment given the continuing shortage of pilots and flight instructors in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.
In this flight training qualification you will develop the necessary skills and knowledge to apply for a recreational pilot licence (RPL), a private pilot licence (PPL) and gain the aeronautical knowledge, practical skills and appropriate behaviours required to achieve the CASA certification as a Commercial Pilot. In the final semester you will have a choice between instrument rating (IREX) with a frozen Air Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL) or Instructor Rating (FIR).
This associate degree meets the requirements of the CASA Part 61 Flight Crew Licencing and involves both classroom theory and practical flight training.
You'll be trained in the single- and multi-engine aircraft including the Cessna 172S, Cessna 182T, Decathlon 8KCAB and PA-44 Piper Seminole (multi-engine).
You will have access to a twin-engine PA44-Piper Seminole and flight training devices including the Frasca 242 flight simulator and FM210 - Touch Trainer.
Subjects are taught through lectures, seminars, tutorials, online reading, workshops, practical and interactive sessions.
Ongoing assessments include examinations, essays, reports, oral classes, presentations, group projects, research projects, flight test and practical assignments.
Our Point Cook and Bendigo campuses provide students with easy access to airspace, terrain and urban development, maximising your navigational experiences.
Point Cook flight training facilities consist of a modern, purpose-built pilot training complex at the former home of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) No. 1 Flight Training School.
The vast airspace over the airfield allows unrestricted training manoeuvres, minimising congestion, delays. With limited number of flight school operators at the Point Cook base, each lesson will allow for more take-offs and landings per hour than many other airfields.
Our Bendigo campus offers students the opportunity to train with newly acquired Cesna 172 with glass cockpits in addition to our existing fleet and a brand new runway. Training routes include both regional and rural airstrips, including Swan Hill, Mildura, Shepparton, Horsham and the Riverina in NSW.
Students will attend the city campus one day per week for a select number of non-flying related subjects. This will enable you to access RMIT Student Services and other facilities.
The types of classes you have will depend on the course you’re studying. Classes are offered in various formats designed to provide meaningful engagement with staff, industry and peers and provide for access and use of spaces where learning can be applied and active, including an array of specialised equipment.
Most RMIT courses do not include passive large-scale classes such as lectures, instead the content traditionally provided in lectures is made available online. This may be in the form of readings, videos or other on-demand learning materials. This content will also support the basis of interactive learning that takes place in on-campus classes.
RMIT Flight Training is authorised by the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) as Part 141/142 organisation to provide pilot training.
You can undertake industry-supported project work within the aviation industry while studying the theory modules.
RMIT has been selected in the Qantas Group – Aviation Career Enrichment program, allowing for direct industry mentoring and networking for all interested students in our flight training program.
This course is available at both Point Cook and Bendigo campuses, with non-flying related subjects held one day per week at the Melbourne City campus.
Full-time study of this course typically comes to approximately 35 hours per week.
This includes two or three days of theory classes at the Bendigo or Point Cook campuses, one day of theory classes at the Melbourne City campus, and one or two flying days. Weekend flying may be available.
You should also budget three hours of independent study each night.
The knowledge and skills you will acquire throughout this associate degree and how they can be applied in your career are described in the learning outcomes.
View the learning outcomes for each stream:
The knowledge and skills you will acquire throughout this associate degree and how they can be applied in your career are described in the learning outcomes.
View the learning outcomes for each stream:
As a student of the Associate Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilots), you will undertake a total of twelve core subjects and either two or three option subjects.
In your first and second years you will take subjects spanning the theory and practical skills and knowledge required for recreational, private and commercial pilot licenses, and instrument rating. You will also study aviation industry, artificial intelligence, and sustainable development for STEM.
In your second year, you will choose between subjects in instrument rating and air transport, and instructor theory and flying.
Choose a plan below to find out more about the subjects you will study and the course structure.
Please note: this program is no longer available at Hartwig Air (plan code AD023HA).
Note: International student visa holders can only study full-time.
Qantas Group – Aviation Career Enrichment program is designed to support Aviation students through partnerships with selected Australian aviation universities, including RMIT.
To participate, university students will need to be in Year 2 of their undergraduate Aviation degree. The program will provide University students the necessary insights and preparation for future roles in the aviation industry.
Students who complete the Q-ACE program will be able to update their aviation experience every six months. Once the minimum direct entry pilot recruitment requirements are met for one of the Qantas Group airlines, they will be extended an invitation to attend a Qantas Group Assessment Centre, subject to operational requirements.
To be eligible for the program, students will need to be enrolled in the Bachelor of Aviation (Pilot Training) or Associate Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilot) and be actively undertaking flying training in one of these courses as an Australian resident student.
This course is available to students studying AD023 at the Point Cook or Bendigo Campuses.
For further information, contact RMIT Flight Training, or visit Qantas Careers.
If you successfully complete this course, you will be eligible to apply for a CASA Commercial Pilots Licence, plus either Command Instrument Rating (multi-engine) or Flight Instructor Rating (single engine).
Roles you may find immediately after graduation may include charter and freight operation, air-work/agricultural operations, major and regional airlines, emergency services, flight training organisations, seasonal bushfire spotting and beach patrols
Captain Shubh Saxena talks about his journey from studying at RMIT to flying the Bombardier Q400 with QantasLink.
As an RMIT Flight Training graduate, there are a variety of paths you can take. You may choose to undertake flight instructor training and work as an instructor while you complete further studies. This can be a rewarding way to build your hours or become a long-term career.
With further experience (typically more than 200-300 flight hours), you may find work in multi-engine charter operations flying high-performance aircraft with regional airlines, or within high-performance general aviation activities, such as the Royal Flying Doctors Service or Border Protection Command services, and in the role of first officer in major airlines.
Major airlines typically require approximately 1,500 hours total time for direct entry first officers. With further experience and managerial qualifications, you'll be able to seek positions with major airlines as a:
The Associate Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilot) conducted by RMIT University Flight Training meets all the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) requirements.
You will be prepared to undertake relevant CASA flying licences as well as the relevant CASA theory exams. RMIT will also facilitate the relevant CASA flight tests and the associated cost of the first attempt for each flight test is incorporated in the course fee.
It is preferable that you sit the CASA tests during the program. All flying activities are conducted under RMIT University's CASA approved Air Operator Certificate (AOC).
You must have successfully completed the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) (or equivalent qualification).
Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) units 3 and 4:
AND
Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) units 3 and 4:
or equivalent studies.
Entry to this program is competitive. Eligible applicants are ranked and selected in order of merit based on their academic achievement plus any adjustment factors.
You may be eligible to receive adjustment factors which include equity access schemes and/or subject adjustments to a maximum of 28 aggregate adjustment points. For more information about what adjustment factors RMIT considers visit Admission to RMIT.
We will consider your entire academic record to determine your eligibility for entry. The highest level of education you have previously completed will usually determine how you are ranked.
Please select the highest level of education you have or will be completing in order to find out the selection criteria that applies to you, in addition to meeting the above entry requirements.
Entry to this program is competitive. Eligible applicants are ranked and selected in order of merit based on their academic achievement. You will be ranked on your ATAR plus any adjustment factors.
A study score of 25 in any Information Technology, Maths: General Mathematics, Maths: Mathematical Methods, Maths: Specialist Mathematics or any Science equals 2 aggregate points per study.
Overall maximum of 8 points.
Entry to this program is competitive. Applicants are ranked and selected in order of merit based on their academic achievement, e.g., level of TAFE qualification completed (including any adjustment factors).
We will consider your entire academic record to determine your eligibility for entry. The highest level of education you have previously completed will usually determine how you are ranked.
You will be assigned a selection rank (comparable to an ATAR) based on your highest completed qualification:
You may satisfy the academic requirements by completing the STAT multiple choice. Your overall score will be converted to an equivalent ATAR and competitively ranked for selection.
Your STAT results are valid for two years prior to the commencement of your study.
If you are applying to RMIT as an applicant with vocational education and training study, you may sit the STAT multiple choice if you:
You are still required to meet all other program prerequisites or equivalents.
Learn more about the STAT and STAT results.
Entry to this program is competitive. Applicants are ranked and selected in order of merit based on their academic achievement, e.g., GPA (including any adjustment factors).
We will consider your entire academic record to determine your eligibility for entry. Previous fail grades in similar courses may affect your eligibility.
You must have satisfactorily completed at least four courses (subjects) (0.5 EFTSL) at an Australian undergraduate level (or overseas equivalent). You will be assigned a selection rank (comparable to an ATAR) based on your GPA.
You may satisfy the academic requirements by completing the STAT multiple choice. Your overall score will be converted to an equivalent ATAR and competitively ranked for selection.
Your STAT results are valid for two years prior to the commencement of your study.
If you are applying to RMIT as an applicant with higher education study, you may sit the STAT multiple choice if you:
You are still required to meet all other program prerequisites or equivalents.
Learn more about the STAT and STAT results.
If you have been excluded from a program due to academic progress you are encouraged to submit a personal statement outlining the strategies you will adopt to ensure academic success.
If you are applying to RMIT through VTAC you can complete and submit the VTAC personal statement via your online VTAC account.
If you are applying direct to RMIT you can upload your completed personal statement via your online direct application.
Entry to this program is competitive. Applicants are ranked and selected in order of merit based on their academic achievement, e.g., Special Tertiary Admission Test (STAT) score (including any adjustment factors).
You must have successfully completed the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) (or equivalent qualification) and meet the stated prerequisites.
Work and life experience does not provide any additional consideration for entry to this program. You may satisfy the academic requirements by completing the STAT multiple choice.
You may satisfy the academic requirements by completing the STAT multiple choice. Your overall score will be converted to an equivalent ATAR and competitively ranked for selection.
Your STAT results are valid for two years prior to the commencement of your study.
If you are applying to RMIT as an applicant with work and life experience, you may sit the STAT multiple choice if you:
You are still required to meet all other program prerequisites or equivalents.
Learn more about the STAT and STAT results.
A study score of 25 in any Information Technology, Maths: General Mathematics, Maths: Mathematical Methods, Maths: Specialist Mathematics or any Science equals 2 aggregate points per study.
Overall maximum of 8 points.
If you are successful in obtaining a place in this program, you must meet a number of professional compliance requirements upon commencement of your studies.
Those offered a place in this program are required to undergo a CASA Class 1 Medical Examination by a medical practitioner known as a Designated Aviation Medical Examiner (DAME).
In RMIT’s Aviation program, we recommend that students apply for a Class 1 medical certificate prior to commencing the program.
Obtaining this level of certification will give the student confidence that there is no existing ailment that could prevent them from completing their Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) training or continuing their flying career to a higher level.
RMIT University does not accept responsibility for students who enrol but cannot complete the program due to an inability to receive a CASA Class 1 medical certificate.
Note: In most cases having minor vision problems, such as those requiring you to wear glasses, will not prevent you getting a licence. The medical examination ensures that there are no conditions that prevent you from operating an aircraft safely.
Students are expected to source and arrange their own Aviation Medical through a Designated Aviation Medical Examiner. Although not required at the commencement of training, the student must hold a valid aviation medical certification to progress through the various tests associated with different licence levels and to exercise the rights and privileges associated with certain licences.
There are two levels of aviation medical certification applicable to pilots. These are:
Class 1 – required for the issue and the exercising of rights and privileges of the Airline Transport Pilot Licence and Commercial Pilot Licence
Class 2 – required for the issue and the exercising of rights and privileges of the Private Pilot Licence and the Flight Radio Operators Licence. This class of medical is also required to exercise the rights and privileges of the Student Pilot Licence at certain levels of training, but is not required for initial issue.
A valid aviation medical certification is obtained by undergoing a medical examination performed by a Designated Aviation Medical Examiner (DAME). You must specify to the DAME which class of medical certification you are applying for. The DAME will advise you of tests etc required to complete the examination.
In RMIT's Aviation program, we recommend that students apply for a Class 1 medical prior to commencing the program.
Obtaining this level of certification will give the student confidence that there is no existing ailment that could prevent them from completing their Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) training or continuing their flying career to a higher level.
Visit CASA for more information and the location of your nearest DAME.
View the ATAR profile and selection rank from students offered a place into this program wholly or partly on the basis of ATAR in the most relevant recent intake period.
The student profile provides insight into the likely peer group for this program.
*ATAR refers to the lowest selection rank to which an offer was made (including consideration of any adjustments) for current and recent Year 12 applicants.
RMIT is committed to providing transparency to the admissions process. In line with this commitment, we provide you with information that will help in making informed choices about your undergraduate study options. Find out more about admission to RMIT.
You need to satisfy all of the following requirements to be considered for entry into this degree.
You must have successfully completed a qualification recognised by RMIT as equivalent to the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) with a minimum average of 50% (see calculator below).
Equivalent qualifications may also include completion of the RMIT Foundation Studies program or a recognised post secondary diploma in the relevant discipline with the required grades.
Meeting the minimum academic requirements does not guarantee entry. Your application will still need to be assessed and accepted.
Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) units 3 and 4:
A selection task is not required for entry into this qualification.
Those offered a place in this program are required to undergo a CASA Class 1 Medical Examination by a medical practitioner known as a Designated Aviation Medical Examiner (DAME).
In RMIT’s Aviation program, we recommend that students apply for a Class 1 medical certificate prior to commencing the program.
Obtaining this level of certification will give the student confidence that there is no existing ailment that could prevent them from completing their Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) training or continuing their flying career to a higher level.
RMIT University does not accept responsibility for students who enrol but cannot complete the program due to an inability to receive a CASA Class 1 medical certificate.
Note: In most cases having minor vision problems, such as those requiring you to wear glasses, will not prevent you getting a licence. The medical examination ensures that there are no conditions that prevent you from operating an aircraft safely.
Students are expected to source and arrange their own Aviation Medical through a Designated Aviation Medical Examiner. Although not required at the commencement of training, the student must hold a valid aviation medical certification to progress through the various tests associated with different licence levels and to exercise the rights and privileges associated with certain licences.
There are two levels of aviation medical certification applicable to pilots. These are:
Class 1 – required for the issue and the exercising of rights and privileges of the Airline Transport Pilot Licence and Commercial Pilot Licence
Class 2 – required for the issue and the exercising of rights and privileges of the Private Pilot Licence and the Flight Radio Operators Licence. This class of medical is also required to exercise the rights and privileges of the Student Pilot Licence at certain levels of training, but is not required for initial issue.
A valid aviation medical certification is obtained by undergoing a medical examination performed by a Designated Aviation Medical Examiner (DAME). You must specify to the DAME which class of medical certification you are applying for. The DAME will advise you of tests etc required to complete the examination.
In RMIT's Aviation program, we recommend that students apply for a Class 1 medical prior to commencing the program.
Obtaining this level of certification will give the student confidence that there is no existing ailment that could prevent them from completing their Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) training or continuing their flying career to a higher level.
Visit CASA for more information and the location of your nearest DAME.
To study this program you will need to complete one of the following English proficiency tests:
For detailed information on English language requirements and other proficiency tests recognised by RMIT, visit English language requirements and equivalency information.
Don't meet the English language test scores? Complete an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Advanced Certificate at RMIT English Worldwide.
Undertaking a certificate, diploma, advanced diploma or associate degree can help you meet the entry requirements for your preferred course. These qualifications often provide credit, reducing the duration of your bachelor degree.
Unfortunately we are currently unable to offer formal pathways into the Associate Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilots). Contact Study@RMIT to discuss your options.
Credit, recognition of prior learning, professional experience and accreditation from a professional body can reduce the duration of your study by acknowledging your earlier, relevant experience.
Credit and exemptions will be assessed consistent with the principles of the RMIT Credit Policy.
This course offers pathways into further study at RMIT.
Graduates are guaranteed entry into the BP345 Bachelor of Aviation (Pilot Training) program and receive 144 credit points of advanced standing (equivalent to 1.5 years).
Previous flying experience may be taken into consideration on a case-by-case basis. You’ll need to supply an up-to-date log-book once you begin training for review.
Students with international pilots' licences can request to have these converted to Australian equivalents. The Chief Flight Instructor will evaluate your licence and current flying experience against CASA regulations and make an assessment of any additional training required before a conversion can take place.
You can gain entry to this degree from RMIT Foundation Studies or a range of vocational study programs.
Credit may reduce the duration of your study by acknowledging your earlier, relevant study experience.
When you are submitting an application, please indicate that you want to be considered for credit and provide detailed course syllabus (also known as course outline), outlining volume of learning, course content and weekly topics, learning objectives/outcomes, assessment types and their weightings, and reference to the learning resources such as prescribed textbooks and recommended readings.
You are guaranteed entry to the Bachelor of Aviation (Pilot Training) with four semesters of advanced standing (equivalent to 192 credit points) when you successfully complete the Associate Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilots).
Alternatively, you may be eligible for entry into other RMIT undergraduate programs.
The Associate Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilots) is only offered as a full-fee paying program. You are required to pay a tuition fee that covers the full tuition costs of your program.
Year |
Theory Fees |
Practical Fees |
Total program Fees |
Year 1 |
$33,600 |
$35,760 |
$69,360 |
Year 2 |
$33,600 |
$41,040 |
$74,640 |
Total |
$67,200 |
$76,800 |
$144,000 |
Year |
Theory Fees |
Practical Fees |
Total program Fees |
Year 1 |
$33,600 |
$35,760 |
$69,360 |
Year 2 |
$33,600 |
$25,680 |
$59,280 |
Total |
$67,200 |
$61,440 |
$128,640 |
Note: Fees are indicative and will vary based on individual study load. Fees are adjusted on an annual basis and these fees apply to the year indicated only. (e.g. you will be charged at the 2024 rate for any courses taken in 2024, and at the 2025 rate for any courses taken in 2025).
You may be eligible to apply for a FEE-HELP loan, which can be used to defer payment of your tuition fees up to the HELP loan limit of $174,998 (2024 indexed rate).
For information on how to pay your fees or how to apply for a refund, please see paying your fees and applying for refunds.
You may be eligible to apply for the FEE-HELP loan scheme.
FEE-HELP loans are available to eligible students, such as Australian citizens or holders of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa.
The 2024 HELP loan limit for Associate Degree of Aviation (Professional Pilots) students is $174,998.
A 20% loan fee applies, which does not count towards the HELP loan limit.
For more information visit Commonwealth assistance (HELP loans) or Study Assist.
You may be eligible to apply to defer payment of the SSAF through the SA-HELP loan scheme. If you use SA-HELP, the amount will be added to your accumulated HELP debt.
If your FEE-HELP and/or SA-HELP loan application is successful, on your behalf, the Australian Government will pay RMIT your tuition fees up to the HELP loan limit and/or your SSAF. This amount will become part of your accumulated HELP debt.
You will only start repaying your accumulated HELP debt to the Australian Government once you earn above the minimum income threshold for repayment, which is set each year by the Australian Government (this applies even if you are still studying).
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) will calculate your compulsory repayment for the year and include this on your income tax notice.
For more information about loan repayment options visit Commonwealth assistance (HELP loans) or Study Assist.
In addition to tuition fees, you will be charged an annual student services and amenities fee (SSAF), which is used to maintain and enhance services and amenities that improve your experience as an RMIT student.
The SSAF is calculated based on your enrolment load and the maximum fee for 2024 is $351.
For more information about calculating your actual SSAF see Paying SSAF.
You may also be required to purchase other items related to your program, including field trips, textbooks and equipment. These additional fees and expenses vary from program to program.
You will be charged a specific fee for each course, with practical flying-oriented courses attracting higher fees and theory-oriented courses attracting lower fees.
To graduate you need to complete 192 credit points, which includes 48 credit points from one of three specialised streams (Instrument, Instructor or Academic).
This is for students enrolled under the Hartwig Air plan.
You will be charged a specific fee for each course, with practical flying-oriented courses attracting higher fees and theory-oriented courses attracting lower fees.
To graduate you need to complete 192 credit points.
All fees are quoted in Australian dollars and should only be used as a guide. Fees for all program plans apply to the specified year only. You will be charged at the 2024 rate for any courses taken in 2024, and at the 2025 rate for any courses taken in 2025.
RMIT reserves the right to adjust fees on an annual basis by an amount that will not exceed 7.5% each year (subject to rounding). For higher education fees, tuition fees are rounded up to the nearest $10 per credit point increment, and so the actual fee increase may exceed 7.5%.
These are tuition fees only and do not include any additional fees that may apply, such as materials fees, the student services and amenities fee and any additional flight hours required beyond the allocated amount.
To graduate you need to complete the following core courses, which total 144 credit points. You also need to complete 48 credit points from one of three specialised streams (Instrument, Instructor or Academic). Fees for these streams are detailed in the sections below.
The fee charged will depend on the year you take the course (e.g. if you take a course in 2024 you will be charged the 2024 course fee, and if you take a course in 2025 you will be charged the 2025 course fee).
If you fail a course, you will be required to repeat it in order to be accredited and you will be charged the fee for that course again.
Course code AD023A |
Course code AD023BN |
Course name |
Credit points |
2024 course fee |
AERO2465 |
AERO2465 |
Introduction to Aircraft |
12 |
$4,200 |
MATH2222 |
MATH2222 |
Mathematics |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2466 |
AERO2625 |
Theory to Recreational Pilot Licence |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2467 |
AERO2619 |
Flying to Recreational Pilot Licence |
12 |
$23,400 |
|
|
Semester 1 fees |
48 |
$36,000 |
AERO2468 |
AERO2468 |
Human Factors |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2469 |
AERO2624 |
Theory to Private Pilot Licence |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2470 |
AERO2618 |
Flying to Private Pilot Licence |
12 |
$14,760 |
AERO2576 |
AERO2627 |
Introduction to Commercial Pilot Licence |
12 |
$10,200 |
|
|
Semester 2 fees |
48 |
$33,360 |
AERO2471 |
AERO2471 |
Aviation Industry Environment |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2472 |
AERO2472 |
Aviation Quality Systems |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2587 |
AERO2617 |
Commercial Pilot Licence Theory |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2586 |
AERO2616 |
Commercial Pilot Licence Flying |
12 |
$29,880 |
|
|
Semester 3 fees |
48 |
$44,480 |
|
|
Total for Semesters 1, 2 and 3 |
144 |
$111,840 |
Complete the following three courses:
Course code AD023A |
Course code AD023BN |
Course name |
Credit points |
2024 course fee |
AERO2477 |
AERO2623 |
Theory to Instrument Rating |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2577 |
AERO2577 |
Air Transport Pilot Licence 1 & 2 |
24 |
$8,400 |
AERO2478 |
AERO2622 |
Flying to Instrument Rating |
12 |
$19,560 |
|
|
Semester 4 fees |
48 |
$32,160 |
|
|
Plus Semester 1, 2 and 3 fees |
144 |
$111,840 |
|
|
Total program fees |
192 |
$144,000 |
Complete the following three courses:
Course code AD023A |
Course code AD023BN |
Course name |
Credit points |
2024 course fee |
|
|
University Elective |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2578 |
AERO2621 |
Instructor Theory |
24 |
$8,400 |
AERO2479 |
AERO2620 |
Flying to Instructor Rating |
12 |
$19,560 |
|
|
Semester 4 fees |
48 |
$32,160 |
|
|
Plus Semester 1, 2 and 3 fees |
144 |
$111,840 |
|
|
Total program fees |
192 |
$144,000 |
Complete the following three courses:
Course code AD023A |
Course code AD023BN |
Course name |
Credit points |
2024 course fee |
|
|
University Elective |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2383 |
AERO2630 |
Airport/Airline Operations |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2577 |
AERO2577 |
Air Transport Pilot Licence 1 & 2 |
24 |
$8,400 |
|
|
Semester 4 fees |
48 |
$16,800 |
|
|
Plus Semester 1, 2 and 3 fees |
144 |
$111,840 |
|
|
Total program fees |
192 |
$128,640 |
Complete the following courses:
Course code |
Course name |
Credit points |
2024 course fee |
---|---|---|---|
AERO2589 |
Theory to Recreational Pilot Licence |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2590 |
Flying to Recreational Pilot Licence |
12 |
$23,400 |
AERO2602 |
Intro to Aircraft |
12 |
$4,200 |
MATH2389 |
Mathematics |
12 |
$4,200 |
|
Semester 1 Fees |
48 |
$36,000 |
AERO2591 |
Theory to Private Pilot Licence |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2592 |
Flying to Private Pilot Licence |
12 |
$14,760 |
AERO2595 |
Introduction to Commercial Pilot Licence |
12 |
$10,200 |
AERO2601 | Human Factors in Aviation | 12 | $4,200 |
|
Semester 2 Fees |
48 |
$33,360 |
AERO2597 |
Commercial Pilot Licence Theory |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2596 |
Commercial Pilot Licence Flying |
12 |
$29,880 |
AERO2471 |
Aviation Industry Environment |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2472 |
Aviation Quality Systems |
12 |
$4,200 |
|
Semester 3 Fees |
48 |
$42,480 |
AERO2593 |
Theory to Instrument rating |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2594 |
Flying to Instrument rating |
12 |
$19,560 |
AERO2577 |
Air Transport Pilot Licence 1 & 2 |
24 |
$8,400 |
Semester 4 Fees | 48 | $32,160 | |
Total | 192 | $144,000 |
If you successfully complete the first 8 core subjects of the Associate Degree of Aviation (Professional Pilots) plan AD023A or AD023BN and gain your Private Pilot Licence, you may be eligible to apply for the Diploma of Flying (Private Pilot Licence).
This diploma is offered only as an exit award, for students who do not wish to complete the full AD023A or AD023BN associate degree.
To graduate you must complete the following:
Course code AD023A |
Course code AD023BN |
Course name |
Credit points |
2024 course fee |
AERO2465 |
AERO2465 |
Introduction to Aircraft |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2469 |
AERO2625 |
Theory to Recreational Pilot Licence |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2470 |
AERO2619 |
Flying to Recreational Pilot Licence |
12 |
$23,400 |
MATH2222 |
MATH2222 |
Mathematics |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2469 |
AERO2624 |
Theory to Private Pilot Licence |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2470 |
AERO2618 |
Flying to Private Pilot Licence |
12 |
$14,760 |
AERO2468 |
AERO2468 |
Human Factors |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2576 |
AERO2627 |
Introduction to Commercial Pilot Licence |
12 |
$10,200 |
|
|
Total program fees |
96 |
$69,360 |
Some students may prefer to source these items (see following) themselves. In instances where a fee levied by an outside party, that fee is subject to change without notice and students should ensure they remain up-to-date.
RMIT Code |
Item |
2024 fee* |
---|---|---|
M1499 | David Clark Headset (H10 13.4). | $665 |
M1498 | ASA Circular Flight Computer - $70, Protractor - $16, Scale Ruler 180 NM - $17. | $103 |
M1518 | Knee-board (RPL, PPL, CPL). | $79 |
Textbooks and handbooks are required at the start of each licensing level: Recreational Pilot Licence (RPL), Private Pilot Licence (PPL), and Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL).
Some materials can be used across multiple licensing levels.
RMIT code |
Item |
2024 fee* |
M1496 |
Avionics Manual - Cessna 172S POH Glass (172SIMBUS) |
$150 |
M1495 |
Manual of Aviation Meteorology |
$79 |
M1514 |
The Human Being Pilot - book |
$87 |
M1515 |
Victorian Country Airstrip Guide (PPL & CPL) |
$65 |
M1517 |
Avionics Manual -Cessna 182T POH Glass (182TIMAUS) (PPL & CPL) |
$110 |
M1519 |
Instrument Rating Study Guide (Bob Tait) |
$110 |
M1781 |
Avionics Manual - Seminol PA44 POH Glass |
$108 |
RMIT code |
Item |
2024 fee* |
M1502 | Ladies long sleeve epaulette shirt | $39 |
M1612 | Replacement RMIT branded epaulette | $40 |
M1616 | Replacement RMIT branded tie | $46 |
The uniform items below are available directly from the supplier. Contact RMIT Flight Training for more information.
Item |
2024 fee* |
Short sleeve shirt, white epaulette (men's and women's) | $39 |
Long sleeve shirt, white epaulette (men's and women's) | $39 |
Epaulette jumper (unisex) | $90 |
Trousers, navy (poly/viscose) (men's and women's) | $68 |
Trousers, navy (poly/wool) (men's and women's) | $125 |
RMIT branded bomber jacket (unisex) | $97 |
RMIT branded softshell jacket (women's) | $116 |
In some situations, students who require training above the maximum allotted flight hours for their course may be charged for any additional flight hours to achieve the required competencies.
Each fee is for one additional hour of flying time. It will only be charged if additional hours above the standard number of flying hours are required.
RMIT code |
Item |
2024 fee |
M1444 | C172S solo hire | $310 |
M1445 | C182T solo hire | $517 |
M1446 | PA-44 solo hire | $591 |
M1447 | Aero 8KCAB solo hire | $367 |
M1520 | Flight Simulator dual hire | $300 |
This fee is for one additional hour of flying time. It will only be charged if additional hours above the standard number of flying hours are required.
RMIT code |
Item |
2024 fee* |
M1448 | Flight Instructor Hourly Rate | $205 |
These fees are paid to bodies outside of RMIT but will be necessary for students wishing to pursue the program. The prices given below are indicative only. Students should ensure they remain up to date with current pricing.
Item |
2024 fee* |
Class 1 Medical Exam (First Issue only) |
$600 approx. |
Medical Processing Fee (Civil Aviation Safety Authority – CASA) |
$75 |
Aviation Security Identity Card (CASA) |
$280 |
Recreational Pilot Licence Exam – (Includes Aspeq delivery fee and CASA fee of $65) | $183 |
Private Pilot Licence Exam – (Includes Aspeq delivery fee and CASA fee of $65) |
$208 |
Commercial Pilot Licence – 7 Exams (Includes Aspeq delivery fee and CASA fee of $65) |
$1,237 |
Pilot Instructor Rating Exam (Includes Aspeq delivery fee and CASA fee of $65) |
$182 |
Instrument Rating Examination (CASA and ASL) |
$208 |
ATPL 1 & 2 Examination (CASA and ASL) |
$1,244 |
Item |
2024 fee* |
Basic Aeronautical Knowledge (Digital copy licence) |
$110 |
Flight Radio for Pilots (Digital copy licence) |
$48 |
PPL/CPL Kit (7 subjects) (Digital copy licence) |
$470 |
AIP Complete (Book in Binder) | $71 |
AIP (12 Month Amendment Service Only) |
$100 |
ERSA Spiral Bound with RDS (Current Amendment) |
$37 |
ERSA Spiral Bound with RDS (12 Month Amendment Service Only) |
$147 |
PCA (Current Amendment) |
$6 |
PCA (12 Month Amendment Service Only) |
$12 |
VTC Adelaide/Melbourne (Current Amendment) NA for Bendigo | $12 |
VTC Adelaide/Melbourne (12 Month Amendment Service Only) NA for Bendigo | $22 |
CASA Visual Flight Rules Guide, and Part 91 Plain English Guide | $50 |
For students enrolled full-time in an aviation program at RMIT’s Bendigo campus; worth up to $15,000.
RMIT awards more than 2000 scholarships every year to recognise academic achievement and assist students from a variety of backgrounds.
The tuition fee includes the program's allotted flight hours. If students need more flight hours these will be incurred as additional costs.
Year |
Theory Fees |
Practical Fees |
Total program Fees |
Year 1 |
$33,600 |
$35,760 |
$67,440 |
Year 2 |
$33,600 |
$41,040 |
$72,720 |
Total |
$67,200 |
$76,800 |
$144,000 |
Year |
Theory Fees |
Practical Fees |
Total program Fees |
Year 1 |
$33,600 |
$35,760 |
$69,360 |
Year 2 |
$33,600 |
$25,680 |
$59,280 |
Total |
$67,200 |
$61,440 |
$128,640 |
Note: Fees are indicative and will vary based on individual study load. Fees are adjusted on an annual basis and these fees apply to the year indicated only (e.g. you will be charged at the2024 rate for any courses taken in 2024, and at the 2025 rate for any courses taken in 2025).
There are also materials and additional fees that are charged on top of the tuition fees.
Read below for a full breakdown of the tuition, materials and other fees for this program.
Find out more details about how fees are calculated and the expected annual increase.
Find information on how to apply for a refund as a continuing international student.
In addition to tuition fees you also need to pay for:
You also need to account for your living expenses. Estimate the cost of living in Melbourne.
You will be charged a specific fee for each course, with practical flying-oriented courses attracting higher fees and theory-oriented courses attracting lower fees.
To graduate you need to complete 192 credit points, which includes 48 credit points from one of three specialised streams (Instrument, Instructor or Academic).
This is for students enrolled under the Hartwig Air plan.
You will be charged a specific fee for each course, with practical flying-oriented courses attracting higher fees and theory-oriented courses attracting lower fees.
To graduate you need to complete 192 credit points.
All fees are quoted in Australian dollars and should only be used as a guide. Fees for all program plans apply to the specified year only. You will be charged at the 2024 rate for any courses taken in 2024, and at the 2025 rate for any courses taken in 2025.
RMIT reserves the right to adjust fees on an annual basis by an amount that will not exceed 7.5% each year (subject to rounding). For higher education fees, tuition fees are rounded up to the nearest $10 per credit point increment, and so the actual fee increase may exceed 7.5%.
These are tuition fees only and do not include any additional fees that may apply, such as materials fees, the student services and amenities fee and any additional flight hours required beyond the allocated amount.
To graduate you need to complete the following core courses, which total 144 credit points. You also need to complete 48 credit points from one of three specialised streams (Instrument, Instructor or Academic). Fees for these streams are detailed in the sections below.
The fee charged will depend on the year you take the course (e.g. if you take a course in 2024 you will be charged the 2024 course fee, and if you take a course in 2025 you will be charged the 2025 course fee).
If you fail a course, you will be required to repeat it in order to be accredited and you will be charged the fee for that course again.
Course code AD023A |
Course code AD023BN |
Course name |
Credit points |
2024 course fee |
AERO2465 |
AERO2465 |
Introduction to Aircraft |
12 |
$4,200 |
MATH2222 |
MATH2222 |
Mathematics |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2466 |
AERO2625 |
Theory to Recreational Pilot Licence |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2467 |
AERO2619 |
Flying to Recreational Pilot Licence |
12 |
$23,400 |
|
|
Semester 1 fees |
48 |
$36,000 |
AERO2468 |
AERO2468 |
Human Factors |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2469 |
AERO2624 |
Theory to Private Pilot Licence |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2470 |
AERO2618 |
Flying to Private Pilot Licence |
12 |
$14,760 |
AERO2576 |
AERO2627 |
Introduction to Commercial Pilot Licence |
12 |
$10,200 |
|
|
Semester 2 fees |
48 |
$33,360 |
AERO2471 |
AERO2471 |
Aviation Industry Environment |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2472 |
AERO2472 |
Aviation Quality Systems |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2587 |
AERO2617 |
Commercial Pilot Licence Theory |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2586 |
AERO2616 |
Commercial Pilot Licence Flying |
12 |
$29,880 |
|
|
Semester 3 fees |
48 |
$44,480 |
|
|
Total for Semesters 1, 2 and 3 |
144 |
$111,840 |
Complete the following three courses:
Course code AD023A |
Course code AD023BN |
Course name |
Credit points |
2024 course fee |
AERO2477 |
AERO2623 |
Theory to Instrument Rating |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2577 |
AERO2577 |
Air Transport Pilot Licence 1 & 2 |
24 |
$8,400 |
AERO2478 |
AERO2622 |
Flying to Instrument Rating |
12 |
$19,560 |
|
|
Semester 4 fees |
48 |
$32,160 |
|
|
Plus Semester 1, 2 and 3 fees |
144 |
$111,840 |
|
|
Total program fees |
192 |
$144,000 |
Complete the following three courses:
Course code AD023A |
Course code AD023BN |
Course name |
Credit points |
2024 course fee |
|
|
University Elective |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2578 |
AERO2621 |
Instructor Theory |
24 |
$8,400 |
AERO2479 |
AERO2620 |
Flying to Instructor Rating |
12 |
$19,560 |
|
|
Semester 4 fees |
48 |
$32,160 |
|
|
Plus Semester 1, 2 and 3 fees |
144 |
$111,840 |
|
|
Total program fees |
192 |
$144,000 |
Complete the following three courses:
Course code AD023A |
Course code AD023BN |
Course name |
Credit points |
2024 course fee |
|
|
University Elective |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2383 |
AERO2630 |
Airport/Airline Operations |
12 |
$4,200 |
AERO2577 |
AERO2577 |
Air Transport Pilot Licence 1 & 2 |
24 |
$8,400 |
|
|
Semester 4 fees |
48 |
$16,800 |
|
|
Plus Semester 1, 2 and 3 fees |
144 |
$111,840 |
|
|
Total program fees |
192 |
$128,640 |
Some students may prefer to source these items (see following) themselves. In instances where a fee levied by an outside party, that fee is subject to change without notice and students should ensure they remain up-to-date.
RMIT Code |
Item |
2024 fee* |
---|---|---|
M1499 | David Clark Headset (H10 13.4). | $665 |
M1498 | ASA Circular Flight Computer - $70, Protractor - $16, Scale Ruler 180 NM - $17. | $103 |
M1518 | Knee-board (RPL, PPL, CPL). | $79 |
Textbooks and handbooks are required at the start of each licensing level: Recreational Pilot Licence (RPL), Private Pilot Licence (PPL), and Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL).
Some materials can be used across multiple licensing levels.
RMIT code |
Item |
2024 fee* |
M1496 |
Avionics Manual - Cessna 172S POH Glass (172SIMBUS) |
$150 |
M1495 |
Manual of Aviation Meteorology |
$79 |
M1514 |
The Human Being Pilot - book |
$87 |
M1515 |
Victorian Country Airstrip Guide (PPL & CPL) |
$65 |
M1517 |
Avionics Manual -Cessna 182T POH Glass (182TIMAUS) (PPL & CPL) |
$110 |
M1519 |
Instrument Rating Study Guide (Bob Tait) |
$110 |
M1781 |
Avionics Manual - Seminol PA44 POH Glass |
$108 |
RMIT code |
Item |
2024 fee* |
M1502 | Ladies long sleeve epaulette shirt | $39 |
M1612 | Replacement RMIT branded epaulette | $40 |
M1616 | Replacement RMIT branded tie | $46 |
The uniform items below are available directly from the supplier. Contact RMIT Flight Training for more information.
Item |
2024 fee* |
Short sleeve shirt, white epaulette (men's and women's) | $39 |
Long sleeve shirt, white epaulette (men's and women's) | $39 |
Epaulette jumper (unisex) | $90 |
Trousers, navy (poly/viscose) (men's and women's) | $68 |
Trousers, navy (poly/wool) (men's and women's) | $125 |
RMIT branded bomber jacket (unisex) | $97 |
RMIT branded softshell jacket (women's) | $116 |
In some situations, students who require training above the maximum allotted flight hours for their course may be charged for any additional flight hours to achieve the required competencies.
Each fee is for one additional hour of flying time. It will only be charged if additional hours above the standard number of flying hours are required.
RMIT code |
Item |
2024 fee |
M1444 | C172S solo hire | $310 |
M1445 | C182T solo hire | $517 |
M1446 | PA-44 solo hire | $591 |
M1447 | Aero 8KCAB solo hire | $367 |
M1520 | Flight Simulator dual hire | $300 |
This fee is for one additional hour of flying time. It will only be charged if additional hours above the standard number of flying hours are required.
RMIT code |
Item |
2024 fee* |
M1448 | Flight Instructor Hourly Rate | $205 |
These fees are paid to bodies outside of RMIT but will be necessary for students wishing to pursue the program. The prices given below are indicative only. Students should ensure they remain up to date with current pricing.
Item |
2024 fee* |
Class 1 Medical Exam (First Issue only) |
$600 approx. |
Medical Processing Fee (Civil Aviation Safety Authority – CASA) |
$75 |
Aviation Security Identity Card (CASA) |
$280 |
Recreational Pilot Licence Exam – (Includes Aspeq delivery fee and CASA fee of $65) | $183 |
Private Pilot Licence Exam – (Includes Aspeq delivery fee and CASA fee of $65) |
$208 |
Commercial Pilot Licence – 7 Exams (Includes Aspeq delivery fee and CASA fee of $65) |
$1,237 |
Pilot Instructor Rating Exam (Includes Aspeq delivery fee and CASA fee of $65) |
$182 |
Instrument Rating Examination (CASA and ASL) |
$208 |
ATPL 1 & 2 Examination (CASA and ASL) |
$1,244 |
Item |
2024 fee* |
Basic Aeronautical Knowledge (Digital copy licence) |
$110 |
Flight Radio for Pilots (Digital copy licence) |
$48 |
PPL/CPL Kit (7 subjects) (Digital copy licence) |
$470 |
AIP Complete (Book in Binder) | $71 |
AIP (12 Month Amendment Service Only) |
$100 |
ERSA Spiral Bound with RDS (Current Amendment) |
$37 |
ERSA Spiral Bound with RDS (12 Month Amendment Service Only) |
$147 |
PCA (Current Amendment) |
$6 |
PCA (12 Month Amendment Service Only) |
$12 |
VTC Adelaide/Melbourne (Current Amendment) NA for Bendigo | $12 |
VTC Adelaide/Melbourne (12 Month Amendment Service Only) NA for Bendigo | $22 |
CASA Visual Flight Rules Guide, and Part 91 Plain English Guide | $50 |
RMIT awards more than 2000 scholarships every year to recognise academic achievement and assist students from a variety of backgrounds.
Use our Frequently Asked Questions to learn about the application process and its equity access schemes, find out how to accept or defer your offer or request a leave of absence, discover information about your fees, refunds and scholarships, and explore the various student support and advocacy services, as well as how to find out more about your preferred program, and more.
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RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business - Artwork 'Luwaytini' by Mark Cleaver, Palawa.
Acknowledgement of Country
RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business.