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eliasg17 11th Jan 2007 13:06

Flight training adelaide centre
 
Hi i am new in the forum and i am glad to be a member.Anyway i am finishing school in greece in about a year and a half and i have chosen to do my flight training with FTA and then convert my licenses.The reason i want to go to Australia is because i am a australian citizen.Has anyone been there or have oppinions about the school?please post your messages
regards

Fabbe_Far 11th Jan 2007 13:48

Hi
 
Its a great school, but i think you could find a cheaper school with frozen Atpl in Australia.
Why I say so, its becuase you are coming back to Europe to convert anyway.
So try to find a cheaper school.

Try Avondale collge:ok:

eliasg17 11th Jan 2007 13:54

Because i have no information about the cost ...how much is it?
I wanted to ask you if i do a ATPL theory in australia will i have to do another atpl theory when i come back for conversion?
cheers:ok:

Fabbe_Far 11th Jan 2007 13:59

Hi
 
Yes ...If you have to convert the Atpl too!
The costs can vary between 60000 to 80000 .
Of course it all deppends on you self,, how fast you learn and how motivated you are.
Try to do a Aviation Degree....UNISA is a good university!

eliasg17 11th Jan 2007 14:06

60000 dollars or euro?
I am just going to go for PPL ME IR CPL and then come back and do the rest
regards

Fabbe_Far 11th Jan 2007 14:09

Dollars
 
Dollars dude...

Try to do PPL,CPL,ME,IR

IR is not cheap in Europe..

Cheers

eliasg17 11th Jan 2007 18:49

Hi again
at adelaide flight training center cant i do the intergraded course?with the MCC and the rest?
regards

tinpis 12th Jan 2007 00:28

Dont they have Greek flying schools?
Whats wrong with them?

Hugh Jarse 12th Jan 2007 01:44

You could always make contact with them directly via a link on their website. I'm sure they will be only too happy to answer your questions:ok:

whiskey1 12th Jan 2007 06:59

Eliasg17,
If your an Australian and are looking for a JAA Licence why not look at the Western Australian Aviation College. Do Flight and Ground school training for both JAA and Australian licences.
http://www.waaviationcollege.com.au/

Troopie 12th Jan 2007 07:02

AFTC is one of the cheaper schools in South Australia, and Adelaide is one of the cheapest capital cities to live in.

On what Fabbe_Far said - before you take that advice, try to track down ex-UNISA students from the past few years and IF they have had any industry experience since then - they will tell you it was a waste of time and a money makin' machine :yuk: .

If you want a degree - maybe do engineering, science or management - but don't do it with Australia's 3rd worst UNI. (I did that course and it is laughable, and from what I have heard, it still is :D )
http://www.australian-universities.com/rankings/

vh_ajm 13th Jan 2007 02:31

Agreed. The Uni thing is over-rated. If I had my time again I would go-around. Good luck mate.

pomme pilot 24th May 2007 17:07

Why dont you stay in Greece, and then convert to Aus fATPL after if you want. Saves a lot of time and money on exams. Believe Greece is one of the more favorable countries to do JAA training. A school advertises on this site, which I have heard is quite cheap compared to other JAA countries...
Just my thoughts.


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