Leidos Australia has, according to the company, become the first organisation to award nationally recognised qualifications for fixed-wing aircrew training, as an approved Registered Training Organisation. The newly created Certificates III and IV in Airborne Operations, driven by Leidos and released earlier this year by Industry Skills Australia, advance professional training standards in the aviation sector.
“Aircrew play a critical role in national security and emergency response. Providing them with these formal credentials supports national recognition of their skill, professionalism, and dedication," Leidos Airborne Solutions Vice President, James Woodhams, said. “These new qualifications promote aviation career pathways for the next generation – and provide a unique option for those wishing to pursue a career in airborne operations."
The new qualifications will recognise the skills and professionalism of non-pilot aviation professionals who conduct highly specialised work for critical airborne missions, including search-and-rescue, medical evacuation, law enforcement and border protection. Aircrew roles may involve operating mission equipment and sensors, communications relay and dropping supplies from an aircraft to persons in distress over land or sea.
“Industry Skills Australia is pleased to see these new qualifications being delivered to aviation professionals who carry out specialised airborne missions, saving lives and safeguarding Australians. The development of these qualifications is an example of the way ISA works closely with aviation industry businesses, workers and training providers to understand their workforce needs and implement sustainable training solutions. We congratulate the cohort who have been awarded the qualification and wish them well in their future careers," Industry Skills Australia CEO, Paul Walsh, stated.
According to Leidos Australia, the company identified a critical gap in aviation qualifications two years ago and therefore initiated discussions with Industry Skills Australia to address the issue. Formal release of the new qualifications follows over 18 months of national collaboration between industry, training providers, and regulators.
Leidos will issue these qualifications through its Registered Training Organisation.