Cost of ATPL
All depends on where you go.
I did all 7 subjects in 6 1/2 weeks with AFT. Studied Met. before I got there, attended 6 weeks of class and did the 4 more difficult exams, then did Law and HF the following Thurs / Fri.
Can't remember the costs but there is accom. available within walking distance about $110-$130 / wk from memory. They also had a deal with a local bakery to provide 3 meals / day at set cost, alternatively there is Bi-lo close by.
The classes were very thorough and the practice exams were almost spot on.
There are other providers out there but I have not dealt with them.
Try contacting them at
Welcome to Advanced Flight Theory
to get a more detailed run down.
Hope this helps.
I did all 7 subjects in 6 1/2 weeks with AFT. Studied Met. before I got there, attended 6 weeks of class and did the 4 more difficult exams, then did Law and HF the following Thurs / Fri.
Can't remember the costs but there is accom. available within walking distance about $110-$130 / wk from memory. They also had a deal with a local bakery to provide 3 meals / day at set cost, alternatively there is Bi-lo close by.
The classes were very thorough and the practice exams were almost spot on.
There are other providers out there but I have not dealt with them.
Try contacting them at
Welcome to Advanced Flight Theory
to get a more detailed run down.
Hope this helps.
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Geez, almost sounds like ya advertising for them!
However, i used a couple books from AFT likewise, and highly recommend them too! Very good material and was well prepared for exam!
However, i used a couple books from AFT likewise, and highly recommend them too! Very good material and was well prepared for exam!
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There are two ways to do your ATPL subjects, both end up costing about the same in the long run!
The quickest way is to learn with a theory provider like AFT!
The quickest way is to learn with a theory provider like AFT!
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I did the distance learning course at AFT and found them to be great. The fulltime ground school course is $2940.00.
Previous poster above has posted the link to their website, but here's a direct link to the cost page. Click it, and it'll reveal the information you need for your HR department;
ATPL Aeroplane Theory Course - Distance Learning Course
Previous poster above has posted the link to their website, but here's a direct link to the cost page. Click it, and it'll reveal the information you need for your HR department;
ATPL Aeroplane Theory Course - Distance Learning Course
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Applicants must
* be at least 21 years of age
* be able to speak, read and understand the English Language
* hold or be eligible to hold a flight radiotelephone operator licence
* have passed a written examination (current exam consists of 7 parts)
* hold or have held a command multi engine instrument rating
* have a total of 1500 hours flight time including at least
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* be at least 21 years of age
* be able to speak, read and understand the English Language
* hold or be eligible to hold a flight radiotelephone operator licence
* have passed a written examination (current exam consists of 7 parts)
* hold or have held a command multi engine instrument rating
* have a total of 1500 hours flight time including at least
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o 750 hours in aeroplanes of which 250 must be as pilot in command (may include up to 150 hours acting in command under supervision)
o 200 hours cross country
o 75 hours instrument flight time
o 100 hours at night
o 200 hours cross country
o 75 hours instrument flight time
o 100 hours at night
So, basically, you'll need to get your CPL first where you'll finish up with 150 or 200 hours TT (depending on whether you do an integrated course or not).
After that, then you start building your experience working firstly in GA until you have the minimum 1500 hours TT. Whilst doing that, hopefully, you would have done the minimums stipulated above, eg 200 hours cross-country, 75 hours IF and 100 hours at night.
You also need to pass the ATPL theory subjects I referred to in my previous post.
After all that, you can then apply for the ATPL.
Hope this helps.
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If you are starting from scratch, it'll cost you the best part of $100k to get your CPL, instrument rating and ATPL subjects, then all you need to do is get the other 1300 hours towards your ATPL!
Of course you don't need your ATPL to be an F/O, but you do need it before you can get a command.
Cheers, HH.
Of course you don't need your ATPL to be an F/O, but you do need it before you can get a command.
Cheers, HH.
Inandout, I'm confused and in fact smell a rat.... In some recent posts you make out that you are already flying heavy metal and yet you are asking questions about basic requirements of licences that are/is... 1. freely available on the CASA website and, 2. very similar (except for the flight test, however that has been supposedly coming for the past 5 years) requirements to most other countries for ATPL etc.
If you already have an ATPL from another country that you require to use in Australia then I would suggest it could be simpler getting CASA to just validate your current licence (which may require you to merely sit an Air Law examination at a minimum).
Suggest you check here: Civil Aviation Safety Authority - Home
Yet I notice that you also seem rather critical of CASA in some of your recent posts....
Dunno, couldn't care less, have a lovely day!
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If you already have an ATPL from another country that you require to use in Australia then I would suggest it could be simpler getting CASA to just validate your current licence (which may require you to merely sit an Air Law examination at a minimum).
Suggest you check here: Civil Aviation Safety Authority - Home
Yet I notice that you also seem rather critical of CASA in some of your recent posts....
Dunno, couldn't care less, have a lovely day!
Regards,
OpsN.
I'm interested, how did you get a job with VA with no ATPL and little experience by the sounds of it? Not knocking just interested.
You must have neededa CASA CPL, subjects a preference, Most guys had at least 1000hrTT
You must have neededa CASA CPL, subjects a preference, Most guys had at least 1000hrTT
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inandout, your post came across as someone who had absolutely no idea about how it all works, thus explaining my response which was directed at the "newbie with no idea" level. It's a surprise to me (and others too, it seems like) that you actually have an ATPL, thus the further questions. I still don't understand what you mean by;
what total aircraft cost to get the ATPL?
T Wheel, thanks however I was also looking for aircraft costs as well . ie total cost to get a ATPL.
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Tw, what I was after is the total cost of getting an ATPL today. So some starts from nil hrs to 1500hrs, what would that cost if you paid for all those hrs and courses yourself, lets say using Pa 28 and Pa44.
So some starts from nil hrs to 1500hrs, what would that cost if you paid for all those hrs and courses yourself, lets say using Pa 28 and Pa44.
Not sure what a CPL+MECIR is these days, maybe $80, 000. Plus the AFT ATPL course. Might be another $3500 including exams. At this point you would have around 200ish hours. So then you would require another 1300 hours to meet the ATPL requirement (1300 multiplied by the current rate of whatever aircraft you wanted to do the hours in).
Sounds ludicrous to me