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saducees
7th Dec 2009, 11:06
Can anybody give feedback where to do A320 Endorsement training in Australia,How much $

Tee Emm
7th Dec 2009, 12:07
Don't know about Australia but Aeroservices in Miami charge around $6000 USD and $4500 for 737.

dodgybrothers
7th Dec 2009, 15:31
try pan am academy, half the price of alteon and 3 x the better product. avoid the sausage factory if you can

Casper
7th Dec 2009, 21:01
Try Air NZ. It may be expensive but I've heard that the product is excellent.

GS2008
7th Dec 2009, 22:44
Is the quality of the product between Alteon, AirNZ, Pan Academy and Aeroservices really that different? I would have thought that as a standard A320 type rating, they would have just provided exactly what the OEM recommended (no more and no less)?

I have heard rumours from third parties within JQ that a number of pilots who saved money with the foregin type rating have failed line checks in Oz and NZ during 2009. I've got no hard facts, but welcome anyone who has the real story on whether it really was the quality of the training.....:confused:

GS.

dmacnz
7th Dec 2009, 23:06
For the A320

Ansett is $34500 aus
Air NZ is similar
Overseas rating plan on about $20k usd

Big problem doing them over seas if getting CASA to put the rating on your licence! Doing the rating in a ICAO country seems to be a heap easier. Also check Casa recognises the Sim that you are doing the training on. Some sims in the US CASA wont accept the time on.

distracted cockroach
8th Dec 2009, 01:40
GS2008, yes there can be a big difference. A lot depends on the availability of fixed base trainers, computer based programs (for operation, not just tech) and other stuff. None of this may be "required" but if it is available, it will allow completion of the type rating with better than "minimum" standard.
The right training organisation will be more than just a sausage factory doing the minimum required. Airline organisations are good as they train people to their standards (as opposed to minimum standard) and are operationally experienced with the aircraft. I'm not saying specialist training organisations are bad, but a lot of the time, you get what you pay for. If you want a job flying that aircraft type, the extra it may cost may be better value in the long run.

saducees
9th Dec 2009, 08:58
Any more Info on Ansett,has anyone done training there
,I thought they went bust a couple of years ago

ga_trojan
10th Dec 2009, 01:00
The Ansett sim centre is going great guns they have most of the aircraft in Australia >5700kg down there.

kazaan
15th Dec 2009, 05:19
The old Ansett Sim centre is huge. The new owners must have spent millions on the new building. On their web site Ansett Aviation Training claim to be the largest simulator training centre in the Southern Hemesphere. I think there are about 11 or 12 full flight simulators in the buildings. A mate of mine just completed an A320 course at Ansett and paid $28000 for the course. He said the standard of the course was first rate and that all the instructors were A320 pilots either having flown with JetStar or Tiger. He got a job with Tiger straight after he completed the course.

wlshwzd
29th Dec 2009, 15:10
A320 type rating prices as at December 2009:

CAE in Kuala Lumpur - $19550 USD
Ansett Aviation in Melbourne - $28000 AUD
Sabena Flt Academy (CAE) in Belgium - 26500 Euros
Alteon in Brisbane/Singapore - No type rating for un affiliated individuals
Active Aerospace in British Columbia, Canada $18000CDN
Pan Am - $11950 USD
RJ Flt Academy(CAE) in Dubai, 26000 Euros
Cockpit 4 U in Berlin - 24400 Euros

snoop doggy dog
30th Dec 2009, 00:35
There is Oxford at Hong Kong. They recently moved to Dragon House from CX City.

I am sure that they would have the CBT and other trainers (FMGC/ ECAM) that we had upstairs. All useful.

PM saducees if you would like me to find out more. :ok:

wlshwzd
30th Dec 2009, 14:20
I'm still looking for a sim partner for an A320 command type rating scheduled for February 5th 2010, in Kuala Lumpur with CAE. $19500 USD. I'll be adding it to my Australian ATPL...any takers ?

saducees
1st Jan 2010, 04:58
Thanks,the only problem doing the course outside Australia is the added cost of accomadation,airfares and food.

hongkongfooey
1st Jan 2010, 07:09
I have heard rumours from third parties within JQ that a number of pilots who saved money with the foregin type rating have failed line checks in Oz and NZ during 2009.

Yes, a good point to remember is that before the ink has dried on your endorsement you will be required to pass an IR renewal to Jet*/Tiger etc standards, which may or may not be considerably different to the place you did your endo where you are essentially the " customer "

Is the quality of the product between Alteon, AirNZ, Pan Academy and Aeroservices really that different
Yes. ANZ was a lot better than Alteon, I think Alteon's motto is " god helps those who help themselves "

Big problem doing them over seas if getting CASA to put the rating on your licence
A very good point especially if you don't actually have a job offer, in some cases CASA will not endorse your Oz licence if you have zero time in the a/c ( yes I know they are zero time sims, this is a regulatory thing )
If in doubt, ask.

A lot depends on the availability of fixed base trainers, computer based programs (for operation, not just tech) and other stuff.
Good luck achieving the required standard ( if you have no previous glass time ) without good Fixed base trainers/FMGC trainers etc....you will need it !

Thanks,the only problem doing the course outside Australia is the added cost of accomadation,airfares and food
Yep, this can run into 1000s AUD, of course if you don't live in Oz in the same city as the sim, ie from PH and sim in ML, it's going to be almost as expensive

Pan Am - $11950 USD
This sounds too good to be true...so it probably is ;)

ReverseFlight
27th Feb 2011, 03:56
Apologies for digging up this previous thread. I am specifically referring to an initial A320 TR endorsement training provided by Ansett: Ansett Aviation Training (http://www.ansettaviationtraining.com/training.php) I am looking at CAO 40.1.0 but would like some guidance on the following:

1. Is it a class rating (not type reting) under Appendix 1A ? Assuming it is,

2. Is it a co-pilot endorsement as opposed to a command endorsement ? Is it necessary to fly the real aeroplane in endorsement training or its final issue (this impacts on cost) ? To answer this question, should I be looking at section 7.2.3 (App 1A Part 5 command endorsement) or section 7.3 (App 1A Part 6 co-pilot endorsement) ? Does it make a difference ?

Many thanks in advance.

Wally Mk2
27th Feb 2011, 06:38
I did this 4 course at the Ansett Sim center last year. A320 type endo, CMD rating.
You fly the Sim from the R/H seat & then do a rejected T/off from the L/H seat to qual for the CMD endo. The Frogs designed the 'bus' to be flown from either seat,fully controlled whether airborne or on the ground. IE steering tiller both sides. Great instructors, 3 guys all got me thru in the min time.
Hard work as in you gotta put in a lot yourself as there is a high element of self taught (study wise).

good luck

Artificial Horizon
27th Feb 2011, 07:02
Go Air NZ all the way, the Alteon product is passable but just the bare bones. Air NZ endorsed pilots that I have flown with seem to have had a really high quality course for a similar price.

ReverseFlight
27th Feb 2011, 08:38
Wally Mk2, I have sent you a PM, thanks.

ReverseFlight
2nd Mar 2011, 01:14
Just soliciting interest from potential partners for the Ansett A320 TR at ML. The length of the course is about a month. The cost in post #7 is based on 2 pilots sharing.

Serious offers only please. PM me if you prefer.

tigersandsnowmen
3rd Mar 2011, 02:07
I would also advise with a rating you pay for what you get.
Most of the american or Canadian type rating are VERY bare bones.
Im working with alot of people who did ratings all over the world. Seems all the guys that went the cheap option. Regret it as soon as they start company training. realize how little they were taught.

I would also like to mention, if you do a less quality type rating, You may also struggle to pass a sim check on a interview, and then you have wasted alot of cash.

I would do it somewhere known to be good. As mentioned. Ansett, Air NZ, CAE, Aleton.

Good luck

DeltaT
3rd Mar 2011, 11:10
CAE Malaysia USD$20,400, 4 weeks, if no MCC and LOFT required (+2 wks)
However 6 weeks notice needed to start course.
Cost of living etc while away to be factored in, -cheap??

Ansett course, 4 weeks, 16 hrs fixed base, and 32 hrs full flight sim
AIR NZ course, 6 weeks, 4 hrs fixed base, 44 hrs full flight sim
Both 9 days CBT.

Alteon course cost excessive compared to the others.

Rashid Bacon
3rd Mar 2011, 19:30
Air NZ is without a doubt better than Alteon - Melbourne or Brisbane

DeltaT
3rd Mar 2011, 23:04
anyone else looking for a sim partner MEL?

going_up
23rd May 2011, 10:13
Is anyone interested in doing an A320 endo with Ansett Sim's in Melbourne?
I am looking to start ASAP.
Please PM if you are interested

JAMUP
24th May 2011, 09:42
Hi There,

Cansomebody please tell me the cost of the A320 rating with ANZ and CAE ? has anybody done this recently and what are the job offeres in the asia Pacific region?

Thanks

kellykelpie
25th May 2011, 01:09
I have also heard very good feedback about the Air NZ A320 endorsement from someone who was in a very good position to comment (and no conflict of interest).

waren9
25th May 2011, 02:57
Cansomebody please tell me the cost of the A320 rating with ANZ and CAE ? has anybody done this recently and what are the job offeres in the asia Pacific region?


AirNZ, hiring is slow and dont hire direct to the 320 anyway. Tiger have announced a cessation to exapansion plans in Australia due to a poor financial result and Jetstar have recently announced a hiring freeze until Sept. Whether they carry through with that threat remains to be seen.

Dont know about Strategic or Skywest, but there are other threads on these operators in D&G.

Best bet might be to have a look in SE Asia.