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Toll to set new certified benchmark in aviation training

Toll Helicopters Press Release | October 13, 2016

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Toll Helicopters, Toll Group’s provider of specialized helicopter services, has received registered training organization (RTO) status, RTO Number 41569, enabling the group to formalize its training under vocational education and training (VET) quality framework.

The RTO has been developed to support Toll’s move to provide training excellence to the aviation industry and set a new standard in quality and training.

Under the RTO, Toll Helicopters will initially offer aviation qualifications at the Aeromedical Crewing Excellence (ACE) Training Centre in Sydney, Australia, which will be available to the NSW/ACT Aeromedical contracted staff as well as external students domestically and internationally. These courses will deliver assured learning outcomes and provide additional value to students and employers alike.

The initial RTO courses will include AVI30216 Cert III in aviation (rescue crewman), competencies for Aircrewman in performing cockpit duties and helicopter underwater escape training (HUET) with emergency breathing systems (EBS). The highly advanced HUET facility at the ACE Training Centre offers environmental simulation to ensure high fidelity training for all crews, which will equip them to survive a ditching or emergency situation. These environmental upgrades include wind and sea state generators alongside rain and sound simulation.

Future programs will comprise aviation and aeromedical and airborne law enforcement centric courses including AVI40116 Cert IV in aviation (air crewman) training, night vision goggle training, multi-crew coordination training and specialized medical courses in conjunction with NSW Ambulance. These courses will be underpinned by Toll’s Human Factor Training program, which seeks to eliminate independent and variable decision-making, so that all practices on the aircraft are standardized and consistent with best practice and low-risk operating procedures.

Human factors are the foundation of the training opportunities at ACE.

Through the combination of theory-based coursework and highly realistic training in its in-house flight simulators, the company will ensure the right decisions and actions are undertaken under all mission scenarios, consistent with standard operating procedures. For the first time in Australia, there will be totally integrated non-technical and technical skills to provide a holistic training approach.

“I am enormously proud to announce that Toll Helicopters has received the certification for the RTO and will commence aviation and aeromedical training from the purpose-built ACE Training Centre in Sydney from October 2016,” said Mark Delany, general manager, Toll Helicopters.

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