MEA: Update to unit of competency MEA362

This project involved the update of 1 aircraft maintenance engineering unit – MEA362 Maintain aircraft vapour cycle air conditioning systems – and the 2 qualifications and 1 skill set that include it.

MEA362 requires the demonstration of skills on 6 aircraft systems, but 2 of these are not standard in new aircraft designs. The updated unit, coded MEAMEC0077, lists the same 6 systems but requires the demonstration of skills on only 4. Other changes have been made to improve clarity, usability and consistency with other MEA units.

Project guidance was provided by a technical committee with industry and educational expertise. The changes were supported by all stakeholders who gave feedback, including:

  • airline employers that operate nationally
  • smaller airlines and mechanical maintenance organisations, including regional enterprises
  • Australian Manufacturing Workers Union
  • Australian Licenced Aviation Engineers Association
  • Registered Training Organisations
  • industry regulators – Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and Defence Aviation Safety Authority (DASA).

Timeline

Complete
Initial development
Complete
Public and government consultation
Complete
Incorporating feedback
Complete
Senior Officials check
Complete
Submit to Assurance Body
Complete
Skills Ministers endorsement
Complete
Initial development
Develop initial draft products in line with the Training Product Development Plan, establish Technical Committee.

Complete

We have established a Technical Committee to provide expert advice, a pivotal step as we commence development work on the project. As we move forward, we encourage your active involvement where you can provide valuable input on the draft training products.

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Please direct any enquiries to solutions@misa.holdingsite.com.au.

What we’re reviewing

This project proposes changes to one unit of competency.

Unit of competency

Training Package Maintenance - Minor Changes

As part of maintenance in the MEA Training Package, the following qualifications and skill set will be updated to reflect the revised MEA362 code and title change.

Qualifications

Skill set

MEASS00305 LME035 Airframe - B1 Licence Exclusion E14 Removal  

Technical Committee and Consultation Strategy

A Technical Committee of subject matter experts has been established to provide industry and educational advice on the Project Overview and Consultation Strategy and the draft training products.

 Technical Committee members

 

Name Organisation Stakeholder Type State/Territory
Michael McGill Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) Regulator National
Andrew White Department of Defence - Army Aviation Training Centre Industry National
Russell Quinn Aviation Australia RTO/Education expert National

 

Complete
Public and government consultation
Release draft products for broad stakeholder feedback in line with Consultation Strategy.

Closed

Public and government consultation for MEA: Update to MEA362 Maintain aircraft vapour cycle air conditioning services was open from 2 September until 27 September 2024. 

Industry stakeholders, including the Australian Defence Force, have identified barriers to use for MEA362 Maintain aircraft vapour cycle air conditioning systems. The current Range of Conditions field of this unit requires work with six systems; however, two of these are not standard in new aircraft designs and therefore not available in every industry context. These are 1) the condenser extension and retraction system and 2) the throttle system shutoff. 

The proposed update to this unit lists the same six systems but only requires work to be done on four of these. Additionally, these assessment requirements have been relocated to the Performance Evidence field and other changes have been made to improve clarity and align this unit with other MEA units. 

Feedback was sought on the suitability of the draft content to ensure it is accurate, relevant, and meets the needs of industry. 

View drafts

Release No.
Unit of competency
MEAMEC0077 Maintain aircraft vapour cycle air conditioning systems Release 1

View draft Companion Volume:

Companion Volume Implementation Guide

 

Training Package Maintenance - Minor Changes

As part of maintenance in the Aeroskills (MEA) Training Package, the following updates have been made:

CLICK ON THE COMPONENT TO VIEW THE UPDATED DRAFT: Release No.
Qualifications
MEA30222 Certificate III in Aeroskills (Mechatronics) Release 2
MEA40718 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical) Release 3

 

Skill Set
MEASS00630 LME035 Airframe - B1 Licence Exclusion E14 Removal Release 1

 Supporting information:

Download the summary of proposed changes

Complete
Incorporating feedback
Update products in line with feedback, publish summary consultation log on website, determine whether further consultation is required.

Closed

Public and government consultation took place between 02 September and 27 September 2024. 

Feedback was collected during the public and government consultation phase through information sessions, phone calls, emails, and feedback forms.   

We would like to thank all participants who provided their feedback and contributed to the development of the draft training products

Consultation log 

A high-level summary of all feedback received, the changes incorporated in response to that feedback, and justifications for changes not made in response to that feedback are available in the consultation log.   

Summary of proposed changes 

An updated version of the summary of proposed changes contains the most up-to-date amendments and how the proposed training products differ from those currently listed on training.gov.au. 

 The components can be viewed below. 

 View drafts 

Major change 

 
Unit of competency (one revised unit) 
MEAMEC0077 Maintain aircraft vapour cycle air conditioning systems  Release 1 

 

Minor changes 

 
Qualifications (two qualifications updated) 
MEA30222 Certificate III in Aeroskills (Mechatronics)  Release 2 
MEA40718 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical)  Release 3 
Skill Sets (one skill set updated) 
MEASS00630 LME035 Airframe – B1 Licence Exclusion E14 Removal  Release 1 

 

Companion volumes 
Companion Volume Implementation Guide 

 

For more information, contact solutions@misa.holdingsite.com.au 

 

Complete
Senior Officials check
Seek feedback from Commonwealth, state and territory authorities, amend products as required.

Closed

The draft training products have been submitted to Senior Responsible Officers – senior officials in each state and territory and from the Commonwealth – who have reviewed the proposed training products to ensure any implementation issues identified during the consultation period have been resolved in each jurisdiction. 

All feedback received has been captured in the consultation log. 

For more information, contact solutions@misa.holdingsite.com.au. 

Complete
Submit to Assurance Body
The final draft training products have been submitted to the Assurance Body who will consider the submission based on compliance with the Training Package Organising Framework (TPOF)

Closed

The MEA362 Project has updated one aircraft maintenance engineering unit, the skill set and two qualifications.

The proposed training products are supported by all stakeholders who gave feedback, including:

• employers that operate nationally
• smaller airlines and mechanical maintenance organisations, including regional enterprises
• Australian Manufacturing Workers Union
• Australian Licenced Aviation Engineers Association
• Registered Training Organisations
• Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and Defence Aviation Safety Authority (DASA).

The training products and project documentation have now been sent to the Assurance Body (Department of Employment and Workplace Relations), who will review them before submitting the products for ministerial endorsement.

Training Product Submission Form All relevant evidence associated with the submission form has been submitted.
Consultation Log The consultation log has been updated to reflect the consideration and support by the Senior Responsible Officers.
Project Overview and Consultation Strategy The consultation strategy identifies key stakeholders and consultation mechanisms for obtaining feedback on draft training package products.
Terms of Reference The Terms of Reference identifies the governance framework for appointed Technical Committee members
Anti Discrimination Assessment The anti-discrimination assessment ensures training package products are consistent with anti-discrimination legislation.
Companion Volume Implementation Guide (CVIG) Mapping Information is available in the CVIG release 6.0
Training Products for submission:
Major Change: Units of Competency: (1 revised unit)
MEAMEC0077 Maintain aircraft vapour cycle air conditioning systems Release 1
Minor Changes: Qualifications
MEA30222 Certificate III in Aeroskills (Mechatronics) Release 2
MEA40718 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical) Release 3
MEASS00630 LME035 Airframe - B1 Licence Exclusion E14 Removal

 

For more information, contact solutions@misa.holdingsite.com.au

 

Complete
Skills Ministers endorsement
Products have been endorsed by ministers with responsibility for skills and training

Products

The updated training products were endorsed by state, territory and Commonwealth ministers with responsibility for skills and training on 22 August 2025 and published on the National Training Register on 4 September 2025.

Unit of competency

MEAMEC0077 Maintain aircraft vapour cycle air conditioning systems Major change – new code. Release 1.

Qualifications

MEA30222 Certificate III in Aeroskills (Mechatronics) Minor change. Release 2.
MEA40718 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical) Minor change. Release 3.

Skill set

MEASS00630 LME035 Airframe - B1 Licence Exclusion E14 Removal Release 1. Equivalent.

Companion volume

MEA Companion Volume Implementation Guide Release 6.0.

 

For more information, contact solutions@misa.holdingsite.com.au.

 

 

 

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