Aircraft Radiotelephone Operator Certificate of Proficiency
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Aircraft Radiotelephone Operator Certificate of Proficiency
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i need some guidance in obtaining a "Aircraft Radiotelephone Operator Certificate of Proficiency". Been to the CASA website but things just kept getting complicated.
Would be great if i can get a "AROCP for dummies" version.
Where can i get training?
How does the whole process work?
How much time & money etc..
Cheers
i need some guidance in obtaining a "Aircraft Radiotelephone Operator Certificate of Proficiency". Been to the CASA website but things just kept getting complicated.
Would be great if i can get a "AROCP for dummies" version.
Where can i get training?
How does the whole process work?
How much time & money etc..
Cheers
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My understanding is anyone who can issue a FROL can issue an ARCOP.
Local flying school should be able to sort you out (or the organisation requiring you to get an ARCOP should be able to point you to who they normally use).
Most places end up using Flight Radio for Pilots from Aviation Theory Centre as a guide. Can usually be knocked off in an afternoon. Cost depends on who you do it with (a carton, or their hourly rate) plus $50 to CASA.
Syllabus is here www.casa.gov.au/fcl/download/arocp.pdf
Form for CASA is here www.casa.gov.au/fcl/form638.pdf
Local flying school should be able to sort you out (or the organisation requiring you to get an ARCOP should be able to point you to who they normally use).
Most places end up using Flight Radio for Pilots from Aviation Theory Centre as a guide. Can usually be knocked off in an afternoon. Cost depends on who you do it with (a carton, or their hourly rate) plus $50 to CASA.
Syllabus is here www.casa.gov.au/fcl/download/arocp.pdf
Form for CASA is here www.casa.gov.au/fcl/form638.pdf
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Thanks for the reply,
what i understand from this is that i need to get training at a RTO who will do the testing as well and i then take the completion certificate to CASA for the issuing of AROCP. Please correct me if i am wrong.
Sometime back an oppurtunity passed me by which required this and it happend so that this was the only thing lacking in my qualifications. Now through my networking i have found that position is gonna pop up in the near future, so want to be ready for it.
i would be grateful if i can be guided in the right direction.
Cheers
what i understand from this is that i need to get training at a RTO who will do the testing as well and i then take the completion certificate to CASA for the issuing of AROCP. Please correct me if i am wrong.
Sometime back an oppurtunity passed me by which required this and it happend so that this was the only thing lacking in my qualifications. Now through my networking i have found that position is gonna pop up in the near future, so want to be ready for it.
i would be grateful if i can be guided in the right direction.
Cheers
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You'll need to get an ARN and can do the course and the test at a flying school, doesn't have to be an RTO. There is no "completion certificate as such" but an application form will be sent to CASA who will then issue the ACOCP.
That's a bit like saying, "If I have a CPL, can I get a PPL as well?"
The FROL is a higher level of license. You don't need the AROCP.
The FROL is a higher level of license. You don't need the AROCP.