cadet7000
Thanks. I'm now thinking of so many things to fatten up my CV this coming summer break. Since most aerodromes are in the more provincial area of my country and I live in the city part where everything's mostly buildings, I think the most feasible one is getting a part time in a nearby airport.
Apart from the paperwork required to get a student pilot license to start flying, what do you usually need to know to have your first solo apart from the knowledge from the FAA Pilots Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge? (and other books that covers these basic subjects?) Or is that it? Do people usually study on their own before flying with an instructor already? What is the best way to prepare for this?
Also, after those 55 weeks, what comes next? Did you go back to HK for flight sim training or was that also in Adelaide? Then after do you already get rostered flights, or are there more tests etc. after that?