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Confidentbeliever
7th Apr 2013, 14:38
I've been looking around and found that both UNSW( University of New South Wales) and Swinburne university or technology offers a bachelor in aviation. Anyone knows about their courses? Is it a good route to pursue for commercial pilot?
JayG_Bull
27th Apr 2013, 08:50
Swinburne and Oxford Aviation Academy is the better course ;)
peterc005
27th Apr 2013, 10:54
RMIT is another good option:
Associate Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilots) - RMIT University (http://www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad023)
The RMIT course has changed and improved over the past year or so.
Seabreeze
27th Apr 2013, 15:53
UNSW is world ranked with excellent academic staff and their own fleet of aeroplanes.
You might also look at:
http://www.pprune.org/pacific-general-aviation-questions/513519-pending-cae-oaa-official-notice.html
These sort of things can happen when the flying schools are independent of the University.
Good luck
SB