Advanced Flight Instruction · CASA Part 141

Low Level Training

Low Level Training

Low Level Training

The Low Level Rating is the foundation of safe helicopter aerial work — and it's our signature. With more than 8,000 low-level hours flown and over 2,400 hours instructing at low level, we train and flight-test the Low Level Rating to a standard built on real operational experience in film, mustering, survey and aerial-work environments.

  • Initial Low Level Rating training and flight test
  • Recurrent low-level proficiency and currency
  • Confined-area, terrain and obstacle awareness
  • Low-level technique for film, aerial-work and survey roles
Questions

Low Level Training FAQ

How many low-level hours does the instructor hold?

David Adamson has flown more than 8,000 hours at low level, including over 2,400 hours instructing — among the most experienced low-level helicopter instructors in Australia.

Can you conduct the Low Level Rating flight test?

Yes — as a CASA Flight Examiner, David delivers the training and conducts the Low Level Rating flight test under CASA Part 141.

Is low-level training relevant to film work?

Absolutely — precise, repeatable low-level flying is central to aerial cinematography, stunts and motorsport coverage, and the rating underpins that capability.

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Discuss Your Requirement

Tell us the rating, endorsement or check you need — we'll confirm the syllabus, aircraft and timing.