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Help Please - QLD, SA or WA for CPL Training?

Old 15th Apr 2009, 06:25
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Help Please - QLD, SA or WA for CPL Training?

Hi everyone

Just hoping that you may be able to give me some advice in relation to the best place, from those listed above, to complete my CPL training. I am currently in a job which allows me to quite easily move from Tasmania to either Brisbane, Perth or Adelaide and I am currently considering moving to one of these cities to complete my CPL training and hopefully pick up some work afterwards.

I have pretty much completed my GFPT at this stage.

I would be quite prepared to move to any of the above cities, but hoped to get an insight in to which option might be the best training and future career move.

My aspiration is to become an instructor after completing my CPL and possibly do some Charter work.

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Kind regards,
Chris
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Old 15th Apr 2009, 06:40
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Mate you will most likely get about 50 good replies here..............then you will be more confused than when you posted the question!

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hi there, if you don't mind moving a little north then i'd highly recommend the Redcliffe Aeroclub just north of Brisbane Airport, i completed my PPL there and just recently BFR. The fleet is mainly 172sp and the club has a fantastic new sim

Great School, good enviroment with CTA above and crowded OCTA around and it's always crosswind so great for training.

Redcliffe Aero Club

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Thanks for the Replies....
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The State in which a flying schools is located does not dictate the quality or perception of value for money.

I suggest you use our Search function to locate an encyclopedia of Australian flying schools.
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